Hatchwise (hatchwise.com) platform help — a HUMAN crowdsourced design & NAMING contest marketplace (a DesignCrowd/99designs/LogoTournament peer), NOT an AI/DIY logo maker: write a brief, pick an ALL-INCLUSIVE tier (Bronze/Silver/Gold/Unlimited — the price IS the designer's prize, no separate posting fee, money-back guarantee), and 30–130+ real designers submit competing logos, sites, merch, or business NAMES; pick a winner who transfers full ownership + files. Also runs an unlimited-design subscription + a premade-logo shop. Crowdsourcing means variable quality + a real plagiarism risk; designer-side payout freezes + slow winner-selection are documented. UI-only — NO public API, webhooks, Zapier, or MCP. Use for how contests work, all-inclusive vs stacked-fee pricing, naming contests, copyright & files, plagiarism/quality risk, contest-vs-DIY, or the unlimited subscription. Do NOT use to validate the idea (/sales-idea-validation) or for a free/instant DIY logo (/sales-hatchful).
Hatchwise (hatchwise.com) platform help — a HUMAN crowdsourced design & NAMING contest marketplace (a DesignCrowd/99designs/LogoTournament peer), NOT an AI/DIY logo maker: write a brief, pick an ALL-INCLUSIVE tier (Bronze/Silver/Gold/Unlimited — the price IS the designer's prize, no separate posting fee, money-back guarantee), and 30–130+ real designers submit competing logos, sites, merch, or business NAMES; pick a winner who transfers full ownership + files. Also runs an unlimited-design subscription + a premade-logo shop. Crowdsourcing means variable quality + a real plagiarism risk; designer-side payout freezes + slow winner-selection are documented. UI-only — NO public API, webhooks, Zapier, or MCP. Use for how contests work, all-inclusive vs stacked-fee pricing, naming contests, copyright & files, plagiarism/quality risk, contest-vs-DIY, or the unlimited subscription. Do NOT use to validate the idea (/sales-idea-validation) or for a free/instant DIY logo (/sales-hatchful).
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Hatchwise Platform Help
Hatchwise (hatchwise.com, operating since 2008) is a crowdsourced design & naming contest marketplace — you
write a creative brief, set a budget, and a community of real freelance designers submit competing custom
entries; you review them, request tweaks, pick a winner, and receive full ownership + the final files. It
spans design contests (logo, website, brochure, business card/stationery, banner/ad, t-shirt, mascot, photo
restoration/colorization) and naming contests (company name, domain, slogan/tagline, product). It's a peer of
DesignCrowd / 99designs / Crowdspring / LogoTournament (contest marketplaces) — not the budget logo-maker
cluster (Hatchful / DesignEvo / Namecheap / LOGO.com), which are DIY/AI tools you run yourself. Design is downstream
of a locked name, which is downstream of a validated idea, so validate demand first (/sales-idea-validation) and
settle the name (/sales-namelix) before you pay real designers to brand it.
The first fact that frames every answer — it's HUMAN crowdsourcing, not AI/DIY. You write a brief and 30–130+
real designers compete for your money with original, custom entries; the winner transfers full ownership +
files. The trade: custom human design + real ownership (a genuine edge over shared-template makers, where every
buyer starts from the same template) — but it costs money, not $0, takes days, not minutes, quality
varies designer-to-designer, and crowdsourcing carries a real plagiarism/stolen-design risk. Want a
free/instant DIY logo? Wrong tool — use the logo-maker cluster. Want custom human work you fully own? Right one.
The second fact — pricing is ALL-INCLUSIVE (this is the DesignCrowd contrast). Hatchwise markets "no hidden
fees": the contest package price is the prize the winning designer receives (Hatchwise takes a commission from
the creative's prize, not a separate buyer surcharge), with a money-back guarantee. Reported logo tiers
(best-effort): Bronze ~$99 (30+ entries) · Silver ~$189 (70+) · Gold ~$279 (130+) · Unlimited ~$399. Higher tiers
buy more entries/designers, not different ownership. This is the opposite of DesignCrowd's model, where a
of the package. Hatchwise also runs a separate (a design-as-a-service lane) and a (buy a ready-made mark
instantly). All figures
non-refundable posting fee + ~4% fee stack on top
$449/mo
unlimited-design subscription
premade-logo shop
best-effort → verify at hatchwise.com.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask only what you can't infer:
What do you want from Hatchwise?
A) Understand how a contest works (brief → competing entries → pick a winner → get files)
B) Pricing — the all-inclusive Bronze/Silver/Gold/Unlimited tiers (and how it differs from stacked-fee rivals)
C) A naming contest (company name / domain / slogan) rather than a design
D) Copyright & files — what you own and what you receive
E) Quality / plagiarism — weak or stolen entries, and how to defend against them
F) The $449/mo unlimited subscription or the premade-logo shop (vs a one-time contest)
What are you making, and how custom does it need to be? A generic mark you'll DIY → the logo cluster is
cheaper/faster; a custom, owned design (or a crowdsourced name) → a contest fits.
Skip-ahead: a name idea you want a generator for (not a crowd) → /sales-namelix; the validate-before-building
method or a branding-tool comparison across the market → /sales-idea-validation; a free/cheap DIY logo →
/sales-hatchful (free PNG) or /sales-namecheap-logo-maker (free SVG) — route in Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the user's question is about…
Route to
Generating a business name with a tool (not a crowd contest)
/sales-namelix {question}
The validate-before-building method, or comparing branding/design tools across the market
/sales-idea-validation {question}
A free DIY logo (Namecheap gives free vector SVG; Hatchwise is paid human work)
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker {question}
A free usable PNG logo in minutes (vs paying real designers)
/sales-hatchful {question}
A cheap one-time AI logo (vs a $99+ human contest)
/sales-designevo {question}
The other contest marketplace for comparison (posting-fee model, 60+ services)
/sales-designcrowd {question}
Building the wider social/marketing creative or a design system at scale
/sales-canva {question}
When routing, give the exact command: "This is a {domain} question — run: /sales-namelix {original question}"
Otherwise, answer Hatchwise-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — Hatchwise reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the brief → contest → pick winner → download
workflow and every module's automation tag; naming contests (how a company/domain/slogan contest differs from a
design one); the all-inclusive pricing anatomy (Bronze/Silver/Gold/Unlimited, the "no hidden fees" claim, and
exactly how it contrasts with DesignCrowd's posting-fee + ~4% model); the $449/mo unlimited subscription and the
premade-logo shop; the ownership + files transfer and the plagiarism/originality risk with how to defend
against it; the quality-variance playbook (a tight brief + prompt feedback); the documented designer-side
platform-health signals (payout freezes, slow winner-selection); and the no-public-API reality.
Answer using only the relevant section — don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Lead with the model: it's human crowdsourcing, not a DIY tool. Set expectations up front — you write a brief,
set a budget, and 30–130+ real designers submit competing custom entries; you pick a winner and receive the
files + ownership. The upside is custom work + real ownership; the cost is money, time (days), variable
quality, and plagiarism risk. If they wanted a free/instant logo, redirect to the logo-maker cluster.
Quote the price as ALL-INCLUSIVE, and name the DesignCrowd contrast. Hatchwise markets "no hidden fees":
the package price is the winner's prize — Bronze ~$99 (30+ entries) / Silver ~$189 (70+) / Gold ~$279 (130+)
/ Unlimited ~$399, with a money-back guarantee. Higher tiers buy more entries/designers, not different
ownership. Explicitly contrast this with DesignCrowd, where a non-refundable posting fee + ~4% fee stack on
top. Flag every figure as best-effort → confirm at hatchwise.com.
Naming contests are a distinct product — surface them. Hatchwise runs company-name, domain, and
slogan/tagline contests, not just design. If the user needs a name and wants human crowd input (vs an AI
generator like /sales-namelix), a naming contest fits — but remind them a name still needs domain + trademark
clearance before they commit.
The ownership is real — but originality is on you. On selection the winner transfers full ownership + the
final files. But crowdsourced entries can be copied/stock-traced — so before relying on the mark, run a
reverse-image search on it (Google Images / TinEye) and a USPTO/EUIPO clearance, and grab the domain +
handles. Ownership transfer ≠ a registered trademark.
Fix quality variance with the brief, not hope. The lever is the brief: be specific (audience, style
references, colors, what to avoid), give prompt feedback/ratings to steer the crowd, and consider a higher
tier (more entries). A vague brief is the #1 cause of "the designs were all bad." Pick a winner promptly —
slow selection is a documented complaint that stalls the contest.
There is NO public API — don't plan a pipeline around it. It's a human-in-the-loop marketplace with no
documented REST endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP — and a "Hatchwise API" search surfaces only unrelated
products named "Hatch"/"Hatch Apps," so don't conflate them or invent endpoints. For programmatic generation
at volume, use an image-generation service with a documented API; the premade-logo shop is a manual UI purchase.
If you discover a gotcha or tip not in references/learnings.md, append it there with today's date.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-07) — pricing/tiers/policy move and the live pricing page rendered incompletely to
automated fetch, so figures came from the homepage + third-party pricing writeups + reviews. Verify at hatchwise.com.
It's human crowdsourcing, not AI/DIY — say this first. You pay real designers to compete; the payoff is custom
work + ownership, the cost is money/time/variable quality. Not the tool for a free or instant logo.
Pricing is ALL-INCLUSIVE — the opposite of DesignCrowd. The package price is the winner's prize (Bronze
~$99 / Silver ~$189 / Gold ~$279 / Unlimited ~$399); no separate non-refundable posting fee, money-back
guarantee. Higher tiers buy more entries, not different ownership.
Naming contests exist alongside design. Company-name / domain / slogan contests are a real Hatchwise product —
don't assume it's logos-only. A crowdsourced name still needs domain + trademark clearance.
You get full ownership + files — but not a cleared trademark, and not guaranteed originality. Run a
reverse-image search on the winning entry and a USPTO/EUIPO clearance before relying on the mark;
crowdsourced entries have a real plagiarism risk.
Platform-health caveat (mostly designer-side). Reviews document payout freezes, removed entries, and slow
winner-selection. Buyer takeaway: pick your winner promptly and keep records; designers, weigh the payout complaints.
NO public API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. UI-only; a vague brief is the top cause of weak entries (fix it,
don't re-launch). For volume generation use an image-generation API; the premade-logo shop is a manual purchase.
Related skills
/sales-designcrowd — The other big contest marketplace (60+ services) — but with a non-refundable posting fee + ~4% fee stacked on the package; the direct comparison to Hatchwise's all-inclusive model
/sales-namelix — Generate a business name with an AI tool first (vs running a human naming contest); design is the hand-off from the name
/sales-idea-validation — The validate-before-building method and the full naming/branding landscape (validate and name before you pay real designers to brand it; also covers ownership-vs-trademark and print-readiness)
/sales-hatchful — A free DIY logo maker (free PNG) — contrast with Hatchwise's paid human contest; use it when a fast placeholder is enough
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker — The free DIY peer that even gives free vector SVG — the go-to when you want a logo without paying a human contest
/sales-designevo — A cheap one-time AI/template logo maker (~$25–$50) — contrast the per-logo cost of a DIY tool vs a $99+ human crowdsourcing contest
/sales-canva — Once the design's done, build the wider marketing/social creative and design system at scale
/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do -a claude-code
Examples
Example 1: "Is Hatchwise free? How much does a logo actually cost, and are there hidden fees?" (model / pricing)
User says: "Hatchwise looks cheap at $99 — is that the real price, or will I get hit with fees like on DesignCrowd?"
Skill does: Explains it's a human crowdsourcing contest (you set a budget, designers compete), not free/DIY.
Quotes the all-inclusive tiers — Bronze ~$99 (30+) / Silver ~$189 (70+) / Gold ~$279 (130+) / Unlimited ~$399
— and clarifies Hatchwise markets "no hidden fees": the package price is the winner's prize with a money-back
guarantee, so unlike DesignCrowd there's no separate posting fee or ~4% surcharge; higher tiers buy more
entries, not different ownership. Flags figures best-effort → hatchwise.com; if they wanted free/instant, points
to /sales-hatchful or /sales-namecheap-logo-maker.
Result: The user understands the flat all-inclusive price and picks a tier — or switches to a free DIY tool.
Example 2: "I won my contest — is the design mine, and how do I know it isn't stolen?" (ownership / plagiarism / references)
User says: "My Hatchwise contest is done. Do I own the logo, and could the designer have copied it?"
Skill does: Confirms the winner transfers full ownership + the final files, but warns ownership transfer
≠ a registered trademark and crowdsourced entries carry a plagiarism risk — so before relying on the mark, run
a reverse-image search + a USPTO/EUIPO clearance and grab the domain + handles; notes the platform-health caveat.
Result: The user secures the files, verifies originality, and plans proper trademark clearance.
Example 3: "Is there a Hatchwise API so I can launch contests and pull finished files from my app?" (developer/automation)
User says: "Can I create briefs and download the winning files programmatically from Hatchwise?"
Skill does: States Hatchwise has no public API — a human-in-the-loop marketplace with no documented REST
endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP, so contests cannot be scripted; the premade-logo shop is the
closest to "instant" but is still a manual UI purchase. For programmatic generation at volume, suggests an
image-generation service with a documented API.
Result: The user avoids building on a nonexistent API and picks a workable path.
Troubleshooting
"Hatchwise advertised $99 — is that really all-inclusive, or are there add-on fees?"
Symptom: You're unsure whether the tier price is the true total, having been surprised by fees on other contest sites.
Cause: Contest sites differ — DesignCrowd stacks a non-refundable posting fee + ~4% fee on the package;
Hatchwise markets "no hidden fees" where the tier price is the winner's prize.
Solution: On Hatchwise, budget the tier price as the total (Bronze ~$99 / Silver ~$189 / Gold ~$279 /
Unlimited ~$399), with a money-back guarantee — higher tiers buy more entries, not different ownership. Confirm current tiers and guarantee terms on-site (best-effort figures).
"The designs I got were low quality / all looked bad"
Symptom: The competing entries were weak, generic, or off-brief.
Cause: On a crowdsourcing contest, entry quality tracks the brief and the incentive — a vague brief or low
budget attracts weaker entries; quality also varies designer-to-designer.
Solution: Tighten the brief (audience, style references, colors, what to avoid), give prompt
feedback/ratings to steer the crowd mid-contest, and consider a higher tier (more entries to choose from). Pick a
winner promptly — slow selection stalls the contest. (For "is there an API?" see Example 3 / Step 4 — Hatchwise is
UI-only; use an image-generation API for volume.)
"My payout is frozen / my entry was removed" (designer side)
Symptom: As a designer, your winnings are held ("suspicious activity") or an entry was taken down without notice.
Cause: These are documented Hatchwise platform-health complaints (payout freezes of months, moderation without
explanation) — a marketplace-operations issue, not something the buyer controls.
Solution: This skill is oriented to buyers running contests; a designer should weigh these payout complaints
before relying on the platform for income. For buyers, the takeaway is to pick winners promptly, keep records, and
escalate disputes through Hatchwise support with everything documented.