EasyLogo (Haplo — Apple apps for iPhone/iPad/Mac + a free web version, haploapp.com) platform help — a GRID-BASED, draw-it-yourself minimalist logo maker: tap dots on a snapping grid to draw line/circle paths into a geometric mark. The DIY-drawing corner of the budget logo cluster: NOT AI-generated (LogoCrafter/LogoAI), NOT template-fill (Hatchful/DesignEvo) — you draw it yourself. Simplest billing: a free web version (no signup/watermark) OR a low-cost one-time paid app (no subscription, no credits) — SVG vector export INCLUDED, not a paywalled upsell. Exports PNG 512/1024 + SVG. Ownership terms undocumented; a plain geometric mark can be non-distinctive → clearance still matters. Use for the grid tool, free-web-vs-paid-app, formats/vector, pricing, or whether it has an API — UI-only, NO public API/webhooks/Zapier/MCP. NAMESAKE: not easylogo.co (an unrelated design agency). Do NOT use to auto-generate a logo from a name (use /sales-logocrafter) or compare branding tools (use /sales-idea-validation).
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EasyLogo (Haplo — Apple apps for iPhone/iPad/Mac + a free web version, haploapp.com) platform help — a GRID-BASED, draw-it-yourself minimalist logo maker: tap dots on a snapping grid to draw line/circle paths into a geometric mark. The DIY-drawing corner of the budget logo cluster: NOT AI-generated (LogoCrafter/LogoAI), NOT template-fill (Hatchful/DesignEvo) — you draw it yourself. Simplest billing: a free web version (no signup/watermark) OR a low-cost one-time paid app (no subscription, no credits) — SVG vector export INCLUDED, not a paywalled upsell. Exports PNG 512/1024 + SVG. Ownership terms undocumented; a plain geometric mark can be non-distinctive → clearance still matters. Use for the grid tool, free-web-vs-paid-app, formats/vector, pricing, or whether it has an API — UI-only, NO public API/webhooks/Zapier/MCP. NAMESAKE: not easylogo.co (an unrelated design agency). Do NOT use to auto-generate a logo from a name (use /sales-logocrafter) or compare branding tools (use /sales-idea-validation).
argument-hint
[describe what you need help with in EasyLogo]
license
MIT
version
1.0.0
tags
["sales","branding","pre-launch","platform"]
EasyLogo Platform Help
EasyLogo (by Haplo — the App Store apps for iPhone / iPad / Mac / Vision Pro plus a free web version at
haploapp.com/logo-maker) is a grid-based, draw-it-yourself minimalist logo maker. You tap dots on a
snapping grid to draw line and circle paths that connect into a clean geometric / monoline mark — then color
it and export. It's the branding/logo step for solo founders, indie makers, small-business owners, Etsy
sellers, and creators who want to craft a simple mark themselves. It's a peer of the budget logo cluster
(Hatchful / DesignEvo / LOGO.com / LogoAI / Namecheap / LogoCrafter), but two facts frame every answer and set
it apart:
(1) It's GRID-BASED and DRAW-IT-YOURSELF — not AI, not templates. You build the logo by hand from lines and
circles that snap to a grid. There's no "type your name → get AI concepts" (that's /sales-logocrafter /
/sales-logoai) and no template library to fill (that's /sales-hatchful / /sales-designevo). Great for
minimalist geometric marks; the wrong tool if you want something generated for you.
(2) Simplest billing in the cluster, and VECTOR IS INCLUDED. There's a free web version (no signup, no
watermark, PNG + SVG) and a one-time paid Apple app (low cost, no subscription, no credits, no in-app
purchases). SVG vector export is included — not a paywalled upsell like at many peers. It is UI-only —
there is NO public API (see Step 4).
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 EasyLogo?
A) Make a logo with the grid tool (draw lines/circles, snap to grid, color it)
B) Choose between the free web version and the paid app — what each includes
C) Understand the download — PNG vs SVG, resolutions, commercial rights
D) You need vector / print-scalable output (good news — SVG is included; see Step 4)
E) Integrate or automate ("API" / bulk generation — see Step 4)
Is this the right kind of tool for you — do you want to draw the mark, or have one ? If they
want AI-from-a-name or a template to fill, route out (Step 2). EasyLogo is for hand-drawing a geometric mark.
generated
Skip-ahead: a name (not a logo) → /sales-namelix; the validate-before-building method or a branding-tool
comparison → /sales-idea-validation; wider social/marketing creative → /sales-canva — route in Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the user's question is about…
Route to
Wanting AI to generate a logo from your business name (not draw it yourself)
/sales-logocrafter {question}
A template-based logo maker (pick + fill a template)
/sales-hatchful {question} or /sales-designevo {question}
Generating the business name itself (not the logo)
/sales-namelix {question}
The validate-before-building method, or comparing branding/logo tools across the market
/sales-idea-validation {question}
A genuinely free vector SVG from another free peer (EasyLogo's web version is also free-SVG)
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker {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-logocrafter {original question}"
Otherwise, answer EasyLogo-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — EasyLogo platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the tap-dots-on-a-grid → draw lines/circles →
fill → color → export workflow and every module's automation tag; the free-web-vs-paid-app boundary (what
the free browser version includes vs what the paid app adds — advanced tools, project saving, more export
options); the export formats (PNG 512/1024 + SVG vector, and why vector is included, not an upsell); the
one-time pricing anatomy (paid app is buy-once, no subscription/credits/IAP — figures best-effort and moving);
the ownership/originality reality (commercial terms undocumented on-site; a plain geometric mark can be
non-distinctive) and the clearance workflow; and the no-public-API reality (why generation can't be scripted
and what to use instead); plus the easylogo.co namesake trap (an unrelated human design agency).
Answer using only the relevant section — don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Flag all pricing/format details as best-effort and tell the user to confirm current terms in-app, on the App
Store listing, or at haploapp.com — the marketing page and the App Store listing have disagreed on price
(reported ~$2.99 one-time on the site vs ~$4.99 on the App Store), and the free web version is a limited preview.
Set expectations first: it's a grid tool you DRAW with, not an AI or template generator. EasyLogo gives you
a snapping grid — you tap dots to draw line and circle paths that connect into a mark, then adjust
thickness/angles/corners and apply a color palette. It's built for minimalist / monoline / geometric logos
you craft yourself. If the user actually wants a logo generated from their name, that's the wrong tool — route
to /sales-logocrafter (AI) or /sales-hatchful / /sales-designevo (templates). Don't oversell it as "AI."
Free web version vs paid app — spell out the split. There's a free web version (haploapp.com/logo-maker)
that runs in any browser with no signup, no watermark, and exports PNG + SVG — but it's a limited
preview (line/circle tools, color picker, hex entry, undo/redo). The paid Apple app (iPhone/iPad/Mac/Vision
Pro) adds advanced tools, project saving, and more export options. Recommend the free web version to try the
grid workflow and grab a quick mark; recommend the paid app if they want to save projects and iterate.
Good news on vector: SVG export is INCLUDED — not a paywalled upsell. EasyLogo exports PNG at 512×512 and
1024×1024 and a scalable SVG (the web version even calls SVG the "best" option and exports it free). Unlike
peers that gate vector behind a pricey tier (SmashingLogo, DesignEvo Plus, LogoMaker.com packages), here a
print-scalable SVG is part of the deal. Because the marks are drawn from geometric paths, they vectorize cleanly.
Pricing is one-time and simple — no subscription, no credits — but the exact number is best-effort. The paid
app is a buy-once purchase (no subscription, no credit packs, no in-app purchases). The marketing page has
reported ~$2.99 while the App Store has shown ~$4.99, so quote it as a low one-time cost and tell the user to
confirm the current App Store price. The web version is free.
Lock the name (and validate the idea) before you brand. A logo is downstream: validate demand first
(/sales-idea-validation), settle the name (/sales-namelix), then brand — never invest in a mark for a name
you might still change. EasyLogo's free web version is a good low-commitment first pass.
Ownership terms are undocumented, and a plain geometric mark can be non-distinctive — do your own clearance.
Neither the site nor the App Store listing publishes a commercial-license/ownership statement, so verify what
rights you get before relying on the logo commercially. And because a simple geometric grid mark can look like
many others (monoline marks converge), a clean-looking logo is not automatically a defensible trademark. Tell
users to run a USPTO/EUIPO search + distinctiveness check, a reverse-image search on the mark, and to
grab the domain + social handles before building a brand on it.
There is NO public API — don't plan a pipeline around it. If asked to "use the EasyLogo API" or generate
logos in bulk from a script, be precise: it's a UI-only Apple app + web tool — no REST endpoints, no
webhooks, no Zapier/Make, no MCP — so generation cannot be scripted. For programmatic logo/image
generation at volume, use an image-generation service with a documented API and vectorize downstream.
Namesake trap: EasyLogo (Haplo, haploapp.com) is NOT easylogo.co.easylogo.co is an unrelated
full-service human design agency (contact-sales, no self-serve tool, no published pricing). If a user cites
agency-style "custom design in 48 hours" pricing, they've landed on the wrong EasyLogo — this skill is the Haplo
grid app/web tool.
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) — features, tiers, and terms move; verify at haploapp.com / the App Store.
It's a grid DRAWING tool, not AI or templates. You tap dots on a snapping grid to draw line/circle paths.
Want a logo generated from your name → /sales-logocrafter; want a template to fill → /sales-hatchful.
Free web version + paid app. The free browser version (no signup, no watermark, PNG+SVG) is a limited
preview; the paid Apple app adds advanced tools, project saving, and more export options.
SVG vector is INCLUDED, not an upsell. Exports PNG 512/1024 + SVG; the free web version exports SVG too.
A cheap route to a hand-drawn vector logo (contrast the paid-vector peers).
One-time price, but the number is best-effort. No subscription/credits/IAP; reported ~$2.99 on the site vs
~$4.99 on the App Store — confirm the current App Store price. Web version is free.
Ownership terms are undocumented. No published commercial-license statement — verify what rights transfer
before relying on the mark commercially.
A plain geometric mark can be non-distinctive. Commercial use ≠ a registered trademark — run USPTO/EUIPO
clearance + a reverse-image search before building a brand on it.
Some users report the drawing canvas can lag when placing many line segments — save often and work in
smaller passes (an indie app that ships updates; verify current behavior).
There is NO public API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. UI-only (Apple app + web); generation can't be
scripted. For volume, use an image-generation API and vectorize downstream.
Namesake trap. EasyLogo (Haplo, haploapp.com) is noteasylogo.co (an unrelated human design agency).
Related skills
/sales-logocrafter — When you'd rather have AI generate a logo from your business name (credit-metered) instead of drawing it yourself
/sales-hatchful — A template-based, genuinely free peer (free full-res PNG) — compare drawing-it-yourself vs picking a template
/sales-designevo — A freemium template logo maker + editor (free credited low-res PNG; vector is a paid Plus tier) — compare with EasyLogo's included SVG
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker — Another free logo maker that also gives free vector SVG — compare free-SVG routes
/sales-logoai — Budget AI logo maker + Brand Center — compare hand-drawn vs AI-generated
/sales-namelix — Generate the business name first (a logo 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 brand)
/sales-canva — Once the logo'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: "How does EasyLogo actually work — is it AI?"
User says: "I keep seeing EasyLogo — does it generate a logo from my company name like the AI ones?"
Skill does: Explains EasyLogo is a grid-based, draw-it-yourself tool — you tap dots on a snapping grid
to draw line/circle paths into a geometric/minimalist mark, then color and export — not AI-from-a-name and
not a template library. Notes it's ideal for a clean monoline mark you craft yourself, and if they'd rather
have one generated, routes to /sales-logocrafter (AI) or /sales-hatchful (templates).
Result: The user picks the right tool for whether they want to draw or generate the logo.
Example 2: "Is EasyLogo free, and can I get a vector SVG?"
User says: "I need a scalable SVG for a printer. Is EasyLogo free, and does it export vector?"
Skill does: Explains the split — a free web version (no signup, no watermark) exports PNG + SVG, and a
one-time paid Apple app (no subscription/credits) adds advanced tools, project saving, and more export
options. Confirms SVG vector is included, not a paywalled upsell, and that grid-drawn marks vectorize cleanly —
so a print-scalable file is available even on the free web version. Flags the exact price as best-effort.
Result: The user gets a free vector SVG without hitting a vector paywall.
Example 3: "Can I use the EasyLogo API to generate logos in bulk?" (developer/automation)
User says: "How do I hit the EasyLogo API to auto-generate marks for 50 brands from a script?"
Skill does: States EasyLogo has no public API — it's a UI-only Apple app + web tool with no REST
endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP — so generation cannot be scripted. Suggests an image-generation
service with a documented API for programmatic logo generation at volume, and vectorizing downstream. Does not
invent endpoints.
Result: The user avoids building on a nonexistent API and picks a workable path.
Troubleshooting
"Is this the same EasyLogo as the design agency I found?"
Symptom: The user found a site offering "custom logo design in 48 hours, contact us for pricing."
Cause: easylogo.co is an unrelated full-service human design agency — a namesake, not this product.
Solution: Clarify that this skill covers EasyLogo by Haplo (the App Store apps + the free web tool at
haploapp.com), a self-serve grid-based DIY maker. If the user wants a done-for-you human service instead, that's a
different lane (/sales-logonerds covers a low-cost done-for-you human logo service).
"The drawing canvas is lagging / stuttering as I add lines"
Symptom: Placing many line segments makes the grid canvas feel slow or janky.
Cause: Reported performance hiccups on the drawing surface with complex marks (it's a small indie app).
Solution: Save often, build the mark in smaller passes, and keep an eye out for app updates. If it persists
on the paid app, contact Haplo support; for a quick simple mark the free web version may be smoother.
"Where's the vector file / can I get a bigger size?"
Symptom: The user wants a scalable or higher-resolution export.
Cause: Not all export options are exposed in the free web preview.
Solution: The SVG export is a scalable vector (use it for print/large-format); raster is offered at
512×512 and 1024×1024 PNG. For the full set of export options and project saving, use the paid app.