The widget should show the matching website symbol and only fall back to the account logo when no clean favicon is available. With several websites, a global business logo can confuse visitors who expect the symbol of the current domain.

Store website logo or favicon per website, verify the detected source and test after clearing cache that the widget loads the right graphic.

Start with a narrow boundary: which website, space, file, recipient or decision is affected? This makes the task reviewable instead of turning it into a broad catch-all request.

A useful work order is: “Check which symbol this LeadOS widget uses: website logo, favicon, account logo or fallback.” For important cases, add that uncertainties must be marked visibly instead of being filled in silently.

Pay special attention to favicon, website logo, account logo, cache, domain and widget branding. These points decide whether the result is only useful for the moment or can be found, checked and continued by the team later.

Do not reuse the same account brand in every widget when different domains or clients are involved.

The right symbol increases trust and keeps multi-site setups cleaner.