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Template Manager

Manage your templates in Brand Manager

Brand Center is now Brand Manager.

A new template management experience resides within Brand Manager.


Managing Templates in Brand Manager

Brand Manager is the new home for your brand details, creative assets, and marketing templates in PropertyRadar. If you previously used Brand Center, you’ll now use Brand Manager instead.

What changed

Template management has moved into Brand Manager, where you can edit, add, and generate new creative with Radar (email or phone scripts), or visit the marketplace to customize and import new Direct Mail templates.

That means you can now manage templates for multiple marketing channels in one place, instead of jumping between separate areas.

Template Manager

What you can do in Template Manager

In Brand Manager, you can:

  • View all of your templates together in one tiled gallery.

  • Sort templates by name or date created.

  • Filter templates by campaign, type, or archived status.

  • Create new templates for supported marketing channels in one place.

  • Edit existing templates.

  • Duplicate a template when you want to reuse an existing design with minor changes.

  • Delete templates that have never been used in marketing.

Creating a new template

You can create templates for any supported marketing channel from one place in Brand Manager.

New Template

Depending on the channel, template creation may allow you to:

  • Start from scratch.

  • Generate with AI, where applicable.

  • Upload assets, where appropriate for that channel

Editing a template

You can edit existing templates for supported marketing channels directly in Brand Manager. Select the kebab menu > Edit.

Deleting a template

Brand Manager handles deletion differently depending on whether a template has ever been used in marketing:

  • If a template has never been used, it can be deleted permanently.

  • If a template has been used, it should not be deleted. Instead, it is archived so historical performance data can be preserved. (Coming Soon)

  • Deleted templates are gone permanently.

What happens when you update your brand

Brand Manager is designed to connect your brand details with your saved templates.

After you update a brand variable, the system will check whether any saved templates use that variable and prompt you to choose whether those templates should be updated to use the new value.

For example, if you change your business email, phone number, or another brand element used in multiple templates, you should update those templates in bulk instead of editing them one by one.

Template management and your brand

A core goal of Brand Manager is to keep branding consistent across different marketing channels. Templates are part of that workflow because your saved brand elements can be reused across campaigns, and Brand Manager also includes a template-driven brand preview to show how your brand elements work together.

Things to keep in mind

  • Brand Manager currently supports one brand per account.

  • The feature is intended for users with varying levels of marketing experience, so the product is designed to centralize brand and template work in one place.

Quick FAQ

Where did Brand Center go?
Brand Center is being replaced by Brand Manager.

Where do I manage templates now?
Templates now live in Brand Manager.

Can I still add or edit templates in the old app?
No. Add/Edit template functionality and route users to Brand Manager instead.

Can I delete any template?
No. Only templates that have never been used can be deleted. Used templates are archived instead.

Will my existing brand data carry over?
Yes.

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