BrandingStudio.ai brings the $150K–$500K agency process to founders. 7 AI-powered modules build your entire brand from strategy and competitor analysis to logo, color system, typography, voice guidelines, and a 90-day launch plan. It analyzes 1,000+ data points about your business before generating a single pixel. Everything exports as SVG, PDF, and a shareable digital brand hub. Built by a brand consultant for Coca-Cola, HSBC, and Airbnb, who turned 20 years of methodology into AI.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm João — first time launching here, so bear with me.
I spent 20 years building brand identities for companies like Coca-Cola, HSBC, AT&T, and Bank of America. The methodology always worked just as well for a 3-person startup as for a Fortune 500. But at $150K–$500K and 6+ months, only big companies could access it.
I kept thinking: what if the process itself could be made accessible? So I spent the past year building it — solo, from Portugal.
BrandingStudio.ai runs the same 7-phase process a brand agency would:
🔬 BrandDNA — Market research + competitor analysis
🧠 BrandCore — Strategy, values, positioning
🗣️ BrandVoice — Messaging, tone, 30+ content templates
🎨 BrandLook — Logo, colors, typography, etc - a full visual system
📖 BrandBook — Live shareable brand hub + PDF
🚀 BrandLaunch — 90-day roadmap + content campaigns
📡 BrandRadar — Ongoing competitor monitoring
The key idea: it analyzes 1,000+ data points about your business before generating anything visual. Strategy first, then design.
There's a free trial with 75 credits — enough to go through the core workflow. EU-hosted, GDPR compliant, your data is never used for AI training.
I'm genuinely looking for honest feedback — especially from founders who've gone through branding before, or designers who deliver it. What works? What doesn't? I want to make this better.
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Congratulations on the launch! Can the system generate a complete brand book with all the guidelines at the end? Can it also be used for brand restyling or updates?
Really interesting idea. Making a full branding process accessible to smaller teams sounds valuable, especially if strategy comes before the visuals. The 7-phase structure feels very close to how agencies actually work. How does it adapt the strategy if a startup has very limited data or market history?
Love how you’re demystifying branding and making it much more approachable. Congrats!
I’ve been in the design game 15+ years (I built responsivelogos.co.uk back in the day) so I’m always curious about how things scale. How does the system handle responsive variations for stuff like logos, layouts, type across different sizes/screens?
20 years of agency branding experience packaged into AI modules is a strong foundation. Going beyond just logos into voice guidelines and launch plans is a nice touch. How long does a typical run-through take?
This looks great, I feel a lot of work done by traditional agencies is being challenged now. Will sign up!
The 7-phase approach is really smart. Brand consistency is one of the hardest things for early-stage startups to get right, and having AI handle the heavy lifting of competitor analysis, color systems, and typography saves founders from making random design choices they will regret later.
20 years of agency experience baked into the tool gives it real credibility. Congrats on the launch, Joao!
Curious about Brand Radar. How does it actually capture your competitor's data? And how does it choose the competitor? Congrats on the launch, @joao_seabra!
Finally, an AI that says "let me analyze 1,000 data points about your business" before generating a logo, instead of just making a gradient circle and calling it a brand identity. Obrigado!
How do the AI-powered modules handle potential inconsistencies or conflicts between the various branding components generated, such as logos, color schemes, and typography, to ensure a cohesive and effective brand identity?
20 years of agency branding turned into a product is impressive.
The part that stood out to me is the decision to start with strategy before touching the visuals. Making the research and positioning step accessible to startups is a strong idea.