Logogenie (logogenie.com; the .net domain redirects here) platform help — a budget France-based template logo maker with an AI logo generator, a 3,000+ template library, and an editor known for granular text customization and element layering. Free to design/preview; downloading is a one-time purchase (no subscription) — a ~€24.90 Standard pack plus à-la-carte add-ons (vector/editable source, social, black & white), with exclusive rights sold separately (~€120) so the default mark is NON-exclusive. You cannot upload your own graphics. Use when making a Logogenie logo, choosing the AI generator vs template library, free vs paid, its add-on pricing, why exclusivity costs extra, vector vs raster, commercial-rights/trademark questions, or whether it has an API (UI-only — no public API, webhooks, Zapier, MCP). Do NOT use to generate the business name (use /sales-namelix), compare/validate branding tools across the market (use /sales-idea-validation), or build wider marketing creative (use /sales-canva).
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Logogenie (logogenie.com; the .net domain redirects here) platform help — a budget France-based template logo maker with an AI logo generator, a 3,000+ template library, and an editor known for granular text customization and element layering. Free to design/preview; downloading is a one-time purchase (no subscription) — a ~€24.90 Standard pack plus à-la-carte add-ons (vector/editable source, social, black & white), with exclusive rights sold separately (~€120) so the default mark is NON-exclusive. You cannot upload your own graphics. Use when making a Logogenie logo, choosing the AI generator vs template library, free vs paid, its add-on pricing, why exclusivity costs extra, vector vs raster, commercial-rights/trademark questions, or whether it has an API (UI-only — no public API, webhooks, Zapier, MCP). Do NOT use to generate the business name (use /sales-namelix), compare/validate branding tools across the market (use /sales-idea-validation), or build wider marketing creative (use /sales-canva).
argument-hint
[describe what you need help with in Logogenie]
license
MIT
version
1.0.0
tags
["sales","branding","pre-launch","platform"]
Logogenie Platform Help
Logogenie (logogenie.com — the backlog's logogenie.net 301-redirects here) is a budget, France-based
template logo maker for solo founders, small business owners, and non-designers. It offers two creation
paths in one site — an AI logo generator (describe the business → ML models trained on logo datasets
propose "hundreds of unique logo templates") and a 3,000+ template library across 30+ industries — both
feeding an in-browser editor that reviewers single out for granular text customization and element
layering (finer manual control than most peers). Beyond logos it makes business cards, letterheads, email
signatures, social-media templates, and invoice templates. It's the branding/logo step for makers who've
locked a name and want something cheap and fast. Designing/previewing is free — downloading a usable file is a
one-time purchase, and Logogenie's model is à-la-carte: a ~€24.90 Standard pack plus paid add-ons
(vector/editable source, social formats, black & white, unlimited edits) with exclusive rights sold separately
(~€120) — so the default mark is NON-exclusive. Three Logogenie-specific traps: it's UI-only (no API),
you cannot upload your own graphics, and prices are euro-denominated — treat every figure as best-effort.
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 Logogenie?
A) Get a better logo out of the maker (AI generator or template library, edit, export)
B) Decide which creation path — the AI generator vs the template library
C) Understand what's free vs paid to download, and which add-ons to buy (vector? social? exclusive rights?)
D) A billing / euro-pricing / ownership / exclusivity problem
E) Integrate or automate ("API" / bulk generation — see Step 4)
F) Decide if you can legally own/trademark the logo
Have you locked the name yet, and is this for web/social only or print too? A logo is downstream of the
name; and whether you need scalable vector (print/signage) vs a raster file changes which add-on to buy.
Skip-ahead: if the user needs a (not a logo), that's ; if they want the
validate-before-building or a branding-tool comparison across the market, that's
; if they've got the logo and now need wider social/marketing creative at scale, that's
— route in Step 2.
name
/sales-namelix
method
/sales-idea-validation
/sales-canva
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the user's question is about…
Route to
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}
Building the wider social/marketing creative or a design system at scale
/sales-canva {question}
Building the landing page / smoke test under the new brand
/sales-funnel {question}
A human done-for-you logo across many competing designers (contest model)
/sales-designcrowd {question}
When routing, give the exact command: "This is a {domain} question — run: /sales-namelix {original question}"
Otherwise, answer Logogenie-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — Logogenie platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the two creation paths (AI generator vs the
3,000+ template library) and every module's automation tag; the free-design-vs-paid-download boundary; the
à-la-carte pricing (the ~€24.90 Standard pack + each add-on and what it unlocks) and the exclusive-rights
(~€120) / non-exclusive-by-default split; vector (editable source) vs raster guidance; the
cannot-upload-your-own-graphics limitation; the commercial-ownership/trademark limits; and the
no-public-API reality (why logo generation can't be scripted and what to use instead).
Answer using only the relevant section — don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Designing is free; the download is the paywall, and the model is à-la-carte — set that up front. You can
generate with the AI, browse the template library, and edit for free, but a preview is not a usable
file — downloading requires a one-time purchase (no subscription): a ~€24.90 Standard pack with the
common web/print formats, then paid add-ons stacked on top (vector/editable source, social formats, black
& white, unlimited modifications). Don't let a user assume the free design step means they own or have a
usable file. All figures are best-effort — confirm at logogenie.com (euro-denominated; may not match the
user's currency).
Exclusivity is a separate ~€120 add-on — by default your logo is NON-exclusive. This is Logogenie's
defining trap: the Standard pack + add-ons give you a commercial-use license, but the mark stays
non-exclusive (another customer could buy/generate a similar template-based logo) unless you pay for the
Exclusive option (~€120), which comes with a signed copyright agreement contract. If the brand matters,
budget for exclusivity — or use an original-artwork route.
Buy vector/editable source for print — and confirm exactly which file the base pack vs the €6 add-on gives.
Sources conflict: the Standard pack lists web/print formats including an SVG, yet there's also a separate
"Vector Formats" add-on (~€6, editable in Illustrator/Photoshop). The safe read: the base pack is fine for
web/social (raster), but for print/signage/apparel you need the editable vector source — confirm on the
live checkout exactly which file (flattened SVG vs editable .ai/.eps) each option unlocks before buying, since
raster pixelates when enlarged.
You cannot upload your own graphics — you're limited to Logogenie's library. Unlike Canva, Logogenie has
no custom-artwork upload: you build from its icons/elements only, choosing the AI generator (describe
the business → concepts) or the 3,000+ template library (browse-and-restyle). If a user needs to drop in an
existing mark, photo, or brand asset, Logogenie is the wrong tool — steer them to /sales-canva (or a designer).
Lock the name and validate the idea before you pay for a logo. A logo is downstream: validate demand
(/sales-idea-validation) and settle the name (/sales-namelix) first — never brand a name you might change.
Commercial-use rights ≠ a registered trademark — do your own clearance. A paid download (and the ~€120
exclusive option) grants a commercial license, but a template mark from shared assets can be non-distinctive
and hard to register. Run a USPTO/EUIPO search + distinctiveness check (and a reverse-image search) before
relying on it — and for a guaranteed-original, defensible mark, prefer a human designer (/sales-designcrowd).
There is NO public API — don't plan a pipeline around it. If asked to "use the Logogenie API" to script
logo generation, be precise: Logogenie is entirely a human-in-the-loop UI tool — no documented REST
endpoints, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, and no MCP. (It runs an affiliate/referral program at
logogenie.com/affiliation — that's a referral program, not an automation API.) Logo generation cannot be
scripted. For programmatic logo/image 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) — Logogenie is a mature, euro-denominated tool; pricing, add-ons, and terms
move, and some review data is dated. Verify at logogenie.com.
The backlog URL (logogenie.net) 301-redirects to logogenie.com — the product is alive; use the .com. The
operator is France-based, which reviewers tie to slow customer-service response times.
Designing/generating is free; the paywall is the download, and pricing is à-la-carte — a ~€24.90
Standard pack plus paid add-ons (vector/editable source ~€6, social ~€6, unlimited edits ~€6, black &
white ~€3.60, invoice/email-signature templates ~€3.60 each). A preview is not a usable file. It's a one-time
payment — no subscription ("no recurring payments").
Exclusivity is a separate ~€120 add-on; the default mark is NON-exclusive (with a signed copyright
agreement contract at that tier). Most peers bundle full ownership in the base paid tier — Logogenie splits
exclusivity out, so budget for it if the brand matters.
You CANNOT upload your own graphics (unlike Canva) — you're limited to Logogenie's icon/element library,
via two creation paths: an AI logo generator and a 3,000+ template library (30+ industries), both
feeding the same editor noted for granular text/layering control.
There is NO public API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. Logogenie is UI-only; logo generation can't be
scripted. Its affiliate program (logogenie.com/affiliation) is a referral program, not automation. For
programmatic generation, use an image-generation service with a documented API and vectorize downstream.
Vector-file ambiguity: confirm at checkout which file (flattened SVG vs editable .ai/.eps) the Standard
pack vs the ~€6 add-on unlocks — print needs the editable vector (raster pixelates).
Commercial-use rights ≠ a cleared trademark — a shared-asset template mark can be non-distinctive; run
USPTO/EUIPO clearance + a reverse-image search (a human designer route is safer for an original mark).
Related skills
/sales-namelix — Generate the business name first (a logo is the hand-off from the name)
/sales-designevo — The closest template-picker DIY peer (browse a template, not describe a brand; vector is a paid tier) — compare if you'd rather browse templates than prompt an AI
/sales-graphicsprings — A budget peer that ALSO pairs an AI generator with a template library (plus a human custom service) — compare two-mode budget makers
/sales-logogarden — A mature icon-library DIY peer (Pick-n-click editor + a human custom service) — compare if choosing between mature budget makers
/sales-looka — The most-named pure AI logo maker (name + industry → ~40 concepts) — compare if you want a stronger generation-first AI experience
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker — A 100% free logo maker that exports free vector SVG — compare when weighing free-vector-there vs Logogenie's paid add-on (watch its Noun Project icon-licensing catch)
/sales-canva — Build the wider marketing/social creative at scale — and the tool that DOES let you upload your own graphics
/sales-idea-validation — The validate-before-building method and the full naming/branding landscape (validate and name before you pay for a logo)
/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: "AI generator or template — and which add-ons do I buy to print it?"
User says: "I need a logo for my new bakery on Logogenie. Should I use the AI generator or a template, and which options do I pay for if I want to print it on signage?"
Skill does: Explains the two creation paths (AI generator vs the 3,000+ template library, both feeding the
detailed-editing editor). Because the user wants print/signage, it flags that a raster file pixelates and
that they should buy the vector/editable-source option — confirming on the live checkout exactly which file
the ~€24.90 Standard pack vs the ~€6 "Vector Formats" add-on unlocks. Notes designing is free but the
download is the à-la-carte paywall, and presents euro figures as best-effort.
Result: The founder picks a path, buys the right add-ons, and downloads a print-ready file, not a limited preview.
Example 2: "Can I use the Logogenie API to auto-generate logos?" (developer/automation)
User says: "How do I use the Logogenie API to auto-generate logos for 40 client brands from a script?"
Skill does: States plainly that Logogenie has no public API — it's entirely a UI tool with no REST
endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP — so logo generation cannot be scripted (its affiliate program is
a referral program, not automation); suggests an image-generation service with a documented API (then
vectorize downstream) for programmatic generation at volume; does not invent endpoints.
Result: The user avoids building on a nonexistent API and picks a workable path.
Example 3: "I bought a Logogenie logo — do I own it exclusively and can I trademark it?"
User says: "I paid for my Logogenie logo. It's exclusively mine and I can trademark it, right?"
Skill does: Clarifies that the base purchase grants a commercial-use license but the mark is NON-exclusive
by default — exclusivity is a separate ~€120 add-on (with a signed copyright agreement contract) — and that
even then ownership ≠ a registered trademark: a template mark from shared assets can be non-distinctive,
making registration harder. Advises a USPTO/EUIPO clearance + distinctiveness + reverse-image check, and to
buy the exclusive option if the brand matters.
Result: The user knows exclusivity costs extra, and clears the mark before trademarking.
Troubleshooting
"Why can't I download my logo for free — I designed it on Logogenie?"
Symptom: Generating/editing logos was free, but downloading a usable file asks for payment.
Cause: Generating, browsing templates, and editing are free, but downloading a clean file is the paid
step — a one-time à-la-carte purchase (a ~€24.90 Standard pack + optional add-ons). A free preview is not a
deliverable.
Solution: Finalize the logo, then buy the Standard pack plus the add-ons you actually need — the
vector/editable-source add-on for print, social formats for social, and the ~€120 exclusive option if
you need exclusivity. Confirm each option's contents and price on logogenie.com (euro-denominated; figures drift).
"Someone else has a logo that looks just like mine — I thought I bought it."
Symptom: A near-identical template-based mark appears on another brand.
Cause: Logogenie logos are non-exclusive by default — the same template/elements can be bought or
generated by others. A paid download grants a commercial license, not exclusivity.
Solution: Buy the Exclusive option (~€120) for exclusive rights + a signed copyright agreement; run a
USPTO/EUIPO clearance + reverse-image search, or use a human designer (/sales-designcrowd) for an original mark.
"Can I upload my own icon/photo into Logogenie, or script logos in bulk?"
Symptom: Can't find an upload button or API docs.
Cause: Logogenie does not allow uploading your own graphics (you're limited to its library), and it's
UI-only — no REST endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP.
Solution: For custom artwork, use /sales-canva (which allows uploads) or a designer. For bulk/programmatic
generation, use an image-generation service with a documented API and vectorize downstream — don't plan a
pipeline on Logogenie.