Add Visual Guidelines to Your Brand Kit via AirOps MCP
Generic styling happens when your AI doesn't know what your brand looks like. This workflow fixes that: point Claude at your brand URL, a design document, or Brandfetch, and one prompt adds your full color palette to your AirOps Brand Kit via MCP. Claude creates a named palette, assigns each color its hex value and usage context, and makes it immediately available to every tool generating assets through MCP: data visualizations, decks, one-pagers, and reports, all using the right colors without a separate design brief.
Process
Identify your color sources
Gather the references you want Claude to pull from: your brand website, a Figma file, a PDF brand guide, or a Brandfetch lookup for your domain.
Prompt Claude via AirOps MCP
Tell Claude: "Update the [Company] Brand Kit, adding our color palette to the visual guidelines. Source your information from [URL] and [attached document or Brandfetch]."
Claude extracts and names the palette
AirOps MCP creates a named palette inside the Visual Guidelines section of your Brand Kit, assigning each color a hex value and usage context (primary, secondary, accent, background, etc.).
Visual guidelines are live
The palette is immediately available to any MCP-connected tool. Any workflow generating a visual asset pulls the correct colors automatically.
Extend to typography and logos (optional)
Use the same prompt pattern to add font stacks, type sizes, and logo variants to your Brand Kit, building out a complete visual identity layer.
Key benefits
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