FreeLogoCreator.com (Guru Corporation) platform help — a budget DIY template logo maker plus branding collateral (business cards, letterheads, stickers, social headers, email signatures, logo animator, website builder) and a partner-run human Custom Logo service. Its download model is unusual: the PNG downloads FREE, no watermark, no attribution, and the paid unlock is a print-ready VECTOR PDF — PDF only, no SVG, no EPS. The real traps are in the Terms: you get a LICENSE not ownership (the company keeps the symbol's rights perpetually, even after you trademark it, unless you buy separate exclusive rights), editing and re-downloading need an active subscription, and cancelling wipes saved designs. Use when working out what the free PNG covers, why a paid download stopped working, whether a printer or POD shop takes the vector PDF, whether the mark can be trademarked, or whether it has an API (UI-only — none). Do NOT use to name a business (/sales-namelix) or compare logo tools (/sales-idea-validation).
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FreeLogoCreator.com (Guru Corporation) platform help — a budget DIY template logo maker plus branding collateral (business cards, letterheads, stickers, social headers, email signatures, logo animator, website builder) and a partner-run human Custom Logo service. Its download model is unusual: the PNG downloads FREE, no watermark, no attribution, and the paid unlock is a print-ready VECTOR PDF — PDF only, no SVG, no EPS. The real traps are in the Terms: you get a LICENSE not ownership (the company keeps the symbol's rights perpetually, even after you trademark it, unless you buy separate exclusive rights), editing and re-downloading need an active subscription, and cancelling wipes saved designs. Use when working out what the free PNG covers, why a paid download stopped working, whether a printer or POD shop takes the vector PDF, whether the mark can be trademarked, or whether it has an API (UI-only — none). Do NOT use to name a business (/sales-namelix) or compare logo tools (/sales-idea-validation).
argument-hint
[describe what you need help with in FreeLogoCreator]
license
MIT
version
1.0.0
tags
["sales","branding","pre-launch","platform"]
FreeLogoCreator Platform Help
FreeLogoCreator.com is a budget DIY logo maker — a peer in the budget logo cluster (DesignEvo / Logogenie /
Online Logo Maker / Turbologo / Hatchful / Namecheap) — operated by Guru Corporation. You browse an
industry-sorted symbol library, then restyle it in a studio editor (colors, gradients, shine/gloss effects,
opacity, fonts, shapes, badges, monograms): template-based, not describe-your-business → AI concepts like
Looka or Brandmark. Around it sits a branding-collateral suite (business cards, letterheads, stickers,
infographics, social headers, email signatures, a logo animator) plus upsells — domains, business email, print
services, a website builder, and a human Custom Logo service run by a third-party partner.
Its pricing is the friendliest in the cluster; its Terms are the harshest. The PNG downloads free (color
and grayscale, no watermark, no attribution) and the only file upsell is a print-ready vector PDF — but the
Terms grant a license, not ownership, and the company's symbol rights are perpetual, surviving even after
you register the logo as a trademark. It is UI-only — no public API (see Step 4). A logo is downstream of a
locked name, itself downstream of a validated idea — validate and name first.
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 need from FreeLogoCreator?
A) Make or restyle a logo (symbol library, colors, gradients, effects, fonts)
B) What the free PNG actually covers vs what the paid file adds
C) A print-ready / vector file — and whether the printer or POD shop takes PDF (there's no SVG/EPS)
D) Ownership, exclusivity, or trademark — can this mark legally be your brand?
E) Billing — a charge, a subscription, a refund, or a download that stopped working
F) The Custom Logo human service, or a collateral/website-builder upsell
G) Integrate or automate ("API" / bulk generation — see Step 4)
Where will the mark be used — digital only, or print/signage/apparel — and will you trademark it? Print
needs the vector PDF; trademarking needs the separate exclusive-rights purchase.
Skip-ahead: a name (not a logo) → /sales-namelix; the validate-first or a cross-market comparison →
— route in Step 2.
method
/sales-idea-validation
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the user's question is about…
Route to
Generating the business name itself as the goal (not a FreeLogoCreator how-to)
/sales-namelix {question}
Comparing logo/branding tools across the market, the validate-first method, or raster→vector / print-readiness in general
/sales-idea-validation {question}
Putting the mark on merch/apparel through a print-on-demand shop
/sales-print-on-demand {question}
Building the wider social/marketing creative at scale
/sales-canva {question}
When routing, give the exact command: "This is a {domain} question — run: /sales-namelix {original question}"
Otherwise, answer FreeLogoCreator-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — FreeLogoCreator platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the browse-symbol → restyle → download workflow
and every module's automation tag; the free-PNG / paid-vector-PDF money model and the PDF-only vector limit
(no SVG, no EPS); the Terms landmines (license-not-ownership, perpetual symbol rights surviving your
trademark, the separate non-refundable exclusive-rights purchase, subscription-bound edit/re-download,
destructive immediate cancellation, all sales final); the partner-run Custom Logo service and whose
refund policy applies; the collateral and website-builder upsells; and the no-public-API reality. Answer using
only the relevant section — don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Flag every price, tier, and file-format claim as best-effort and point the user to freelogocreator.com/faq and
the Terms page before they pay. There is no pricing page — figures come from the FAQ and third-party listings,
and the Terms reserve the right to change prices "with or without any prior notification." Have them confirm the
amount, one-time-vs-recurring, and the formats at checkout.
Lead with the good news, then the catch. Unlike most of the cluster the PNG download is genuinely free —
color and grayscale, no watermark, no attribution — and the paid unlock is a high-resolution, print-friendly
vector PDF (also emailed). Don't call the free tier watermarked or crippled; the gate is file format.
The vector is PDF ONLY — no SVG, no EPS. Check the recipient's accepted formats first. A vector PDF suits
most commercial printers, but many print-on-demand and apparel platforms, and any web use, need SVG or EPS.
Have the user confirm what their printer/POD shop accepts before paying; if they need SVG, point to a peer
that ships it (/sales-namecheap-logo-maker free SVG, /sales-designevo paid SVG).
Say plainly that paying does NOT make the user the owner of the mark — the most important fact here. The
Terms have the company retain all rights to the design and symbol, granting only a license; only text
the user adds stays theirs. Rights transfer only via a separate exclusive-rights Sale Agreement — not
in any package, non-refundable — after which the symbol leaves the library. Worse, the company's symbol rights
are perpetual and non-transferable, continuing even after the customer registers the logo as a trademark.
Tell anyone planning to trademark to read Section 5 and either buy exclusive rights or commission a bespoke
mark. Treat template symbols as non-exclusive until then, never call a standard purchase unique, and have
users run USPTO/EUIPO plus reverse-image searches before relying on the mark.
Tell users to download and archive every final file the moment they buy — the edit and re-download right is
tied to an active subscription. The Terms grant DIY-tool editing and downloading only "for the period of the
subscription." Top review-site complaint: people pay, later change a color, can't download the edit. Have them
save the PNG, grayscale PNG, and vector PDF locally plus a backup — "lifetime storage" is not guaranteed.
Warn before anyone cancels: cancellation is immediate and destructive. Access ends at once, account and
saved designs may be deleted, and the Terms assert the customer may no longer use the design as their brand,
flagging continued use as grounds for legal action. Export first — and weigh this before recommending the
website builder, where cancelling removes the site too.
Whenever money is in play — a purchase, a renewal, or a complaint about one — say that all sales are final.
Refunds come only at the company's sole determination and only for technical defects in the symbol artwork,
which they may fix instead. Custom Logo orders run through a third-party partner under the partner's
terms and refund discretion, so FreeLogoCreator's policy doesn't cover them. Payments run through PayPal.
There is NO public API — don't plan a pipeline around it. If asked to "use the FreeLogoCreator API" or bulk-
generate logos from a script, be precise: it's entirely a human-in-the-loop UI tool — no REST endpoints,
webhooks, Zapier/Make, MCP, or white-label program. Do not invent endpoints, auth, or SDKs — there are
none. For programmatic generation at volume, use an image-generation service with a documented API and
vectorize downstream.
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 freelogocreator.com/faq and the
Terms page.
You get a license, not ownership. The company retains all rights to the design and symbol; only text you add
stays yours. Ownership needs a separate, non-refundable exclusive-rights purchase, not in any package — until
then the symbol is non-exclusive and a commercial license is not a registered trademark.
The company's symbol rights are perpetual and survive your trademark registration — the Terms keep ownership
with the company "even after Customer purchases a Customer Logo and registers under trademark," so a standard
purchase is unsuitable for a mark you intend to trademark.
Editing and re-downloading are subscription-bound — that right lasts only "for the period of the
subscription"; let it lapse and you're stuck with what you already downloaded (the most common review-site
complaint). Download and archive everything immediately.
Cancellation is immediate and destructive. Access ends at once, saved designs and the account may be deleted,
"lifetime storage" is not guaranteed, and the Terms assert you may no longer use the design as your brand.
All sales are final — refunds only at the company's sole determination and only for technical artwork
defects, which they may fix instead. Custom Logo orders run through a third-party partner under the
partner's terms and refund discretion.
Vector is PDF only — no SVG, no EPS. Fine for most commercial printers; often rejected by print-on-demand and
apparel platforms, and unusable where web SVG is needed.
The free PNG is genuinely free — color and grayscale, no watermark, no attribution; the paywall is the
vector PDF, and "high resolution for print" copy refers to that PDF.
There is NO public API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. UI-only; logo generation cannot be scripted.
Related skills
/sales-namelix — Generate the business name first (a logo is the hand-off from the name)
/sales-designevo — Template peer whose free download is a credited low-res PNG with paid vector — the
mirror image of FreeLogoCreator's free uncredited PNG plus paid vector
/sales-onlinelogomaker — Closest DIY peer, but its free PNG is low-res with a background — compare free tiers
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker — 100% free with free vector SVG — use when the recipient needs SVG or EPS
/sales-logodesign-net — Likewise DIY plus a done-for-you human tier — compare self-serve vs custom design
/sales-print-on-demand — Check accepted artwork formats before assuming a vector PDF will pass
/sales-idea-validation — The validate-before-building method, the full naming/branding landscape, and the
raster→vector / print-readiness problem
/sales-canva — Once the logo's done, build the wider marketing/social creative 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: "It says free — is the logo really free, and is it mine?"
User says: "I made a logo on FreeLogoCreator and it let me download a PNG for nothing. Is that really free, and do I own it now?"
Skill does: Confirms the PNG download is genuinely free — color and grayscale, no watermark, no attribution
— unlike most peers. Then draws the hard line: free (or paid) does not mean owned. The Terms have the company
retain all rights to the design and symbol, granting only a license; ownership needs a separate,
non-refundable exclusive-rights purchase. Notes the symbol is non-exclusive until then; flags terms as
best-effort → read the Terms page.
Result: The user knows the free file is genuinely free to use but not theirs to own.
Example 2: "My printer wants an SVG — which plan gives me that?" (plan-gated / references)
User says: "My t-shirt printer says they need a vector SVG or EPS file. Which FreeLogoCreator plan do I buy?"
Skill does: States that no plan produces SVG or EPS — the only vector output is a print-friendly PDF,
the paid unlock. Tells the user to confirm with the printer that a vector PDF is acceptable before paying,
since many POD and apparel platforms require SVG (/sales-print-on-demand). For true SVG, points to
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker (free) or /sales-designevo (paid). Flags pricing/formats as best-effort → checkout.
Result: The user avoids paying for a PDF their printer would reject, and gets a workable SVG path.
Example 3: "Can I call the FreeLogoCreator API to generate logos in bulk?" (developer/automation)
User says: "I want to auto-generate logos for 200 client micro-sites. How do I hit the FreeLogoCreator API?"
Skill does: States that FreeLogoCreator has no public API — entirely a UI tool with no REST
endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, MCP, or white-label program — so logo generation cannot be scripted. Does
not invent endpoints. Suggests an image-generation service with a documented API, vectorized downstream. Adds
that even manually each mark is a non-exclusive licensed symbol — wrong for 200 client brands.
Result: The user avoids building on a nonexistent API and understands the licensing problem with bulk use.
Troubleshooting
"I paid, edited my logo, and now I can't download the new version"
Symptom: You purchased a file, later changed colors or text, and the download fails or only serves the original.
Cause: The Terms grant DIY-tool editing and downloading only for the period of the subscription — the
right lapses with it. This is the platform's most-reported complaint.
Solution: Check whether the subscription is active and renew if you need further edits. Going forward
download and archive every final file immediately — PNG, grayscale PNG, vector PDF — locally plus a backup;
"lifetime storage" on their side is explicitly not guaranteed.
"The high-resolution / for-pay product wasn't what I expected — can I get a refund?"
Symptom: You bought a paid download or a Custom Logo and want your money back.
Cause: All sales are final. Refunds come only at the company's sole determination and only for technical
defects in the symbol artwork, which they may elect to fix rather than refund.
Solution: Report it as a technical artwork defect and ask for correction — the path they honor. A Custom
Logo order was fulfilled by a third-party partner under the partner's terms, so raise it there;
FreeLogoCreator's policy doesn't cover it. Payments run via PayPal. Confirm on the Terms page.
"Can I trademark this logo, or will I have a problem?"
Symptom: You want to register the mark and aren't sure the license permits it.
Cause: A standard purchase grants a license, not ownership. The Terms state the company's symbol rights are
perpetual and non-transferable and continue even after you register the logo as a trademark, and the symbol
stays available to other customers.
Solution: Buy the separate exclusive-rights Sale Agreement (non-refundable, not in any package) so the
symbol leaves the library — or commission a bespoke mark. Run USPTO/EUIPO plus reverse-image searches first,
and have a lawyer read Section 5 before filing.