Brandfetch

Pulls logos, hex codes, and brand assets into your marketing workflows and cleans up messy transaction labels into recognizable company names.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Brandfetch integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Brandfetch calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Brandfetch data, across all 7 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Brandfetch access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Brandfetch, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Brandfetch is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Brandfetch.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Brandfetch action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Brandfetch, and when to use it.

Get brand information
Pull comprehensive brand data including colors and fonts using a domain name, brand id, or stock ticker.
Get company information
Retrieve detailed company profiles and corporate data for a specific brand identifier.
Get brand logo
Fetch the latest high quality logo with specific dimension requirements for a brand.
Get transaction info
Convert a payment transaction label into a detailed merchant brand profile.
Identify merchant from transaction
Process unstructured payment text to map it to a domain and return brand details.
Search brands
Query brands by name to find matching URLs and icons for autocomplete lists.

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Frequently asked questions

When the agent requests a logo or color palette and Brandfetch returns a null value or a 404, Ceven follows a fallback logic path you define in the workflow. Typically, the agent will first attempt to search for the brand by name if the domain lookup fails. If no assets are found across both methods, the agent can be configured to use a generic placeholder image or notify a human operator to upload the assets manually. This ensures that your automated slide decks or reports do not end up with broken image links or empty color fields, maintaining a professional look even when a specific brand is not yet indexed in the Brandfetch database.
Yes, you can run a bulk processing workflow where Ceven iterates through a CSV of transaction strings. The agent calls the Identify Merchant from Transaction tool for each row to map messy text to a clean brand name. Because this involves many API calls, Ceven manages the queue to avoid hitting rate limits. Once the agent identifies the merchant, it can pull the corresponding logo URL and brand name, then write those values back into your accounting software or a formatted spreadsheet. This turns a manual weekend of data cleaning into a background process that finishes in minutes, providing a visual spend analysis for your finance team.
Brandfetch enforces rate limits based on your specific API plan tier. If a workflow exceeds these limits, the Brandfetch API returns a 429 error. Ceven handles this by implementing an exponential backoff strategy, meaning the agent will automatically pause and retry the request after a short delay. However, if you are on a free or low tier plan and attempt to process tens of thousands of logos in a single burst, you may see a temporary slowdown in workflow execution. We recommend checking your Brandfetch dashboard to ensure your plan supports the volume of requests your automated agents are generating during peak periods.
The Brandfetch API provides various logo formats depending on what the brand has uploaded. In many cases, the agent can retrieve SVG files which are ideal for high resolution design work and scaling. If an SVG is not available, the agent will pull the highest quality PNG available. You can specify the preferred format in your workflow settings, and the agent will prioritize vectors to ensure your output remains crisp. If the agent finds multiple versions of a logo, such as a light version and a dark version, it will select the one that best matches the background color of your target document.
Yes, the Get Brand Information tool allows the agent to use a stock ticker as the primary identifier. This is particularly useful for finance agents that monitor public company news or stock movements. For example, if a workflow triggers based on a price alert for ticker AAPL, the agent can immediately pull the current Apple logo and corporate colors to generate a branded alert graphic. This removes the need for the agent to first find the company domain before fetching the visual assets, making the workflow faster and reducing the number of API calls required to get the job done.
Brandfetch maintains a massive and frequently updated database, but it is not a live mirror of a company website. When a brand updates its logo or colors on its own site, there is usually a short delay before those changes are indexed and available via the API. Ceven pulls the most recent version available in the Brandfetch cache. If you notice a brand has rebranded and the old logo is still appearing, you can trigger a manual refresh workflow that prompts the agent to re query the API, though the actual update speed depends on the Brandfetch crawling schedule for that specific domain.
Yes, the comprehensive brand information tool returns more than just visual assets. It provides a set of social profiles linked to the brand, including links to LinkedIn, X, and Instagram. An agent can use this to automate outreach workflows. For instance, when a new lead is added to your CRM, Ceven can pull the brand information from Brandfetch, extract the LinkedIn profile URL, and then pass that URL to a lead generation tool to find the right contact person. This integrates visual identity and social discovery into a single automated stream, ensuring your sales team has all the context they need before reaching out.
The Identify Merchant from Transaction tool uses a combination of string matching and domain mapping to resolve ambiguous transaction labels. If a label is too vague, such as just saying Payment Processed, the agent may return multiple possible matches or a low confidence score. In these cases, you can configure the Ceven workflow to flag the transaction for human review instead of making a guess. This prevents your financial reports from attributing spending to the wrong company. The agent learns from the context of the transaction, such as the location or amount, to increase the accuracy of the brand mapping over time.

Alternatives to Brandfetch

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