DesignMantic (designmantic.com, by Hummingbird International LLC) platform help — a budget, template-based DIY logo maker plus a broader graphic-design suite (business cards, letterheads, flyers, website builder) and a second done-for-you human custom-design lane. Designing is free; downloading a usable file is a paid one-time purchase across four tiers, and vector (delivered as PDF) is included at every tier. Use when making or editing a DesignMantic logo, choosing among the four download tiers, getting the vector/PDF file, the pay-again-to-edit trap (edits after purchase are a new paid design or need the monthly design-edits subscription), the extra full-copyright/ownership fee, non-exclusive template marks, avoiding unwanted charges, or picking the DIY maker vs the custom-design service. It is UI-only — no public API. Do NOT use to generate the business name (use /sales-namelix), compare branding tools across the market (use /sales-idea-validation), or build wider marketing creative (use /sales-canva).
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DesignMantic (designmantic.com, by Hummingbird International LLC) platform help — a budget, template-based DIY logo maker plus a broader graphic-design suite (business cards, letterheads, flyers, website builder) and a second done-for-you human custom-design lane. Designing is free; downloading a usable file is a paid one-time purchase across four tiers, and vector (delivered as PDF) is included at every tier. Use when making or editing a DesignMantic logo, choosing among the four download tiers, getting the vector/PDF file, the pay-again-to-edit trap (edits after purchase are a new paid design or need the monthly design-edits subscription), the extra full-copyright/ownership fee, non-exclusive template marks, avoiding unwanted charges, or picking the DIY maker vs the custom-design service. It is UI-only — no public API. Do NOT use to generate the business name (use /sales-namelix), compare branding tools across the market (use /sales-idea-validation), or build wider marketing creative (use /sales-canva).
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DesignMantic Platform Help
DesignMantic (designmantic.com, by Hummingbird International LLC) is a budget, template-based DIY logo
maker and a broader graphic-design suite — for small business owners and non-designers who want a logo
fast via its ABC process: browse hundreds of customizable templates, edit text/fonts/colors/icons in-browser,
and download. Beyond logos it makes business cards, social headers, flyers, letterheads, monograms, t-shirts, plus
an AI website builder. It's the branding/logo step for makers who've locked a name. It's template-fill,
not the describe-your-business → AI-concepts model of Looka/Brandmark — a budget-cluster peer closest to
/sales-graphicsprings, /sales-logodesign-net, /sales-logogarden (all two-track: self-serve maker + a
human done-for-you custom-design service).
Its defining traits: design free → PAY to download across FOUR tiers (higher tiers bundle branding assets);
vector is INCLUDED at every tier — delivered as PDF (not a separate upsell); a pay-again-to-edit trap
(post-purchase changes are a new paid design, or an optional monthly "design edits" subscription); a separate
full-copyright/ownership fee on top of the download; non-exclusive template marks; a poor billing
reputation (frequent complaints); and it's UI-only (no API). Designing is free; downloading is the paywall.
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 DesignMantic?
A) Get a better logo/asset out of the maker (browse a template, edit, export)
B) Understand what's free vs paid to download, and which of the four tiers to buy (what each bundles)
C) Get the vector (PDF) file — and know it's PDF, convertible to SVG/EPS
E) Decide between the self-serve maker and DesignMantic's human custom design service
F) Integrate or automate ("API" / bulk generation — see Step 4)
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 what you export and buy.
Skip-ahead: if the user needs a name (not a logo), that's /sales-namelix; if they want the
validate-before-building method or a branding-tool comparison across the market, that's
/sales-idea-validation; if they've got the logo and now need wider social/marketing creative at scale, that's
/sales-canva — route in Step 2.
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 many-designer contest for a custom logo (contest model)
/sales-designcrowd {question}
When routing, give the exact command: "This is a {domain} question — run: /sales-namelix {original question}"
Otherwise, answer DesignMantic-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — DesignMantic platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the template-fill workflow (ABC process) and
the broader design suite with each module's automation tag; the two lanes (self-serve maker vs the human
custom-design service) and their separate price ladders; the money model (design free → PAY across four
download tiers, what each bundles, and vector-as-PDF included at every tier); the pay-again-to-edit trap
and the monthly design-edits subscription; the separate full-copyright/ownership fee; the
non-exclusive-mark and commercial/trademark reality; the billing-reputation caution; 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 — across FOUR tiers, and check what each bundles. Browse and
edit for free, but a preview is not a usable file — downloading requires a one-time purchase, and there are
four tiers (Basic → Standard → Pro → Platinum). The cheapest tier is logo files only; higher tiers
bundle branding assets (business cards, letterheads, stationery). Buy the smallest tier that covers what you
actually need. All prices are best-effort — confirm at designmantic.com checkout.
Vector is included at every tier, but delivered as PDF — convert to SVG/EPS downstream. Unlike peers that gate
vector behind a top tier, the paid download includes a vector PDF (open in Illustrator → export SVG/EPS).
Web/social → PNG/JPG is fine; print/signage/apparel → use the vector PDF. Need a native free SVG?
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker (watch its Noun Project icon licensing); a free PNG? /sales-hatchful.
Warn about the pay-again-to-edit trap BEFORE they buy. After purchase, DesignMantic treats any change as a
new paid design; ongoing revisions need an optional monthly "design edits" subscription (reported ~$10/mo).
Tell users to finalize (spelling, colors, layout) before paying, take the edit subscription only if they'll
keep iterating, and cancel it when done.
The plain download is NOT full ownership — full copyright is a SEPARATE, larger fee. The download grants a
non-exclusive commercial license; users report a separate fee (reported up to ~$299) to buy full
copyright / all rights. If a user needs to own the mark outright, flag that upsell — don't let them assume the
tier price includes exclusivity.
Template marks are non-exclusive, and a license ≠ a registered trademark. The same icon can be used by another
customer. Run a USPTO/EUIPO search + distinctiveness + reverse-image check before relying on it; for a
guaranteed-original, exclusive mark use the custom design service or a contest (/sales-designcrowd).
Preview carefully and watch for unwanted charges — the billing reputation is poor. Reviews (e.g. BBB ~1.17/5)
cite frequent billing complaints. Advise users to screenshot the design and checkout before paying, keep
receipts, decline the edit subscription unless needed, and dispute unexpected charges promptly.
Pick the self-serve maker vs the custom design service deliberately. The DIY maker (four download tiers)
is cheapest/fastest but template-based and non-exclusive. DesignMantic's human custom design service (its own
price ladder, up to a small-business package) is for an original, exclusive mark or matching assets — don't
quote the maker's tier prices for the custom service.
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.
There is NO public API — don't plan a pipeline around it. DesignMantic is UI-only (web + iOS/Android
apps) — no documented REST endpoints, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, and no MCP. Logo generation cannot be
scripted. For programmatic/bulk generation, 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) — pricing, tiers, the edit subscription, and terms move, and much public
review data is dated. Treat every price and term as best-effort and confirm at designmantic.com.
Design free → PAY to download across FOUR tiers (Basic → Standard → Pro → Platinum, best-effort). The
cheapest tier is logo files only; higher tiers bundle branding assets (business cards, letterheads). A
preview is not a usable file.
Vector IS included at every tier — but as a PDF, not SVG. Open it in Illustrator and export SVG/EPS for
print. This is unusual for the budget cluster (most gate vector); still confirm the current format at checkout.
Pay-again-to-edit trap. After purchase, changes are treated as a new paid design; ongoing edits need an
optional monthly design-edits subscription (reported ~$10/mo). Finalize before paying; cancel the sub after.
Full copyright/ownership is a SEPARATE fee (reported up to ~$299). The plain download is a non-exclusive
commercial license, not full ownership or a trademark.
Template marks are non-exclusive — another customer can use the same icon; clear the mark (USPTO/EUIPO +
reverse-image search) before relying on it.
Poor billing reputation (BBB ~1.17/5, frequent complaints). Screenshot the design and checkout, keep
receipts, decline the edit subscription unless needed, and watch for unwanted charges.
Two lanes under one brand: a self-serve maker and a human custom design service (its own price
ladder). Don't quote the maker's tier prices for the custom service.
There is NO public API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP — logo generation can't be scripted (the mobile apps
are just wrappers). For bulk, use an image-generation API and vectorize.
Related skills
/sales-namelix — Generate the business name first (a logo is the hand-off from the name)
/sales-graphicsprings — Closest two-track peer (self-serve maker + human custom-design service, broad suite, four tiers) — compare the tier ladders
/sales-logodesign-net — Another two-track peer (DIY maker + a human Custom Logo Design service in one) — compare done-for-you-in-the-same-site
/sales-logogarden — A mature two-track budget peer (DIY icon-library maker + human custom service)
/sales-designimo — Budget template-fill two-track peer (single flat one-time download, vector EPS included) — compare its flat price vs the four tiers
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker — A 100% free maker exporting free vector SVG + PNG (watch its Noun Project icon licensing)
/sales-looka — The most-named pure AI logo maker (name + industry → concepts) — if you'd rather describe than browse templates
/sales-designcrowd — A human many-designer contest for a guaranteed-original, exclusive mark
/sales-canva — Build the wider marketing/social creative at scale (and upload your own graphics)
/sales-idea-validation — The validate-before-building method and the full naming/branding landscape
/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: "Which tier do I buy, and do I get a vector file for print?"
User says: "I made a logo in DesignMantic. Which package do I actually need, and will I get a vector file I can put on signage?"
Skill does: Explains designing is free and the download is the paywall — a one-time purchase across four
tiers (Basic → Standard → Pro → Platinum), cheapest is logo files only and higher tiers bundle branding
assets. Confirms vector is included at every tier but delivered as PDF (open in Illustrator → export SVG/EPS),
fine for print/signage. Warns to finalize before paying (post-purchase edits are a new paid design or need the
monthly edit subscription) and flags prices as best-effort.
Result: The user buys the smallest tier that covers their need and gets a print-ready vector.
Example 2: "Can I use the DesignMantic API to auto-generate logos?" (developer/automation)
User says: "How do I call the DesignMantic API to generate logos for 40 client brands from a script?"
Skill does: States plainly that DesignMantic has no public API — it's a UI-only tool (web + iOS/Android
apps) with no REST endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP — so logo generation cannot be scripted;
recommends 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: "Why am I being charged again to edit, and do I really own the logo?"
User says: "I paid for my DesignMantic logo but now it wants money to change it, and there's a $299 charge to 'own' it. What's going on?"
Skill does: Explains the pay-again-to-edit trap (post-purchase changes are a new paid design, or an
optional monthly design-edits subscription) and that the plain download is a non-exclusive commercial
license — full copyright/trademark ownership is a separate, larger fee (reported up to ~$299). Advises
finalizing before buying, canceling the edit subscription when done, and — given the poor billing reputation —
screenshotting the design/checkout and watching for unwanted charges; a shared template mark still needs USPTO/EUIPO clearance.
Result: The user understands the fee structure, avoids surprise charges, and clears the mark before relying on it.
Troubleshooting
"Why can't I download my DesignMantic logo for free / which package do I need?"
Symptom: The logo won't download without payment, and there are several packages.
Cause: Designing is free; the download is the paywall — a one-time purchase across four tiers. The
cheapest is logo files only; higher tiers bundle branding assets (business cards, letterheads).
Solution: Finalize the design, then buy the smallest tier that covers your need. For print/signage, use
the vector PDF (included at every tier; convert to SVG/EPS in Illustrator). Preview carefully first — confirm
exact tier contents and prices at designmantic.com checkout (figures drift).
"It's charging me again to edit my logo after I already paid."
Symptom: Post-purchase changes ask for another payment or a subscription.
Cause: DesignMantic treats any post-purchase change as a new paid design; ongoing revisions require an
optional monthly "design edits" subscription (reported ~$10/mo).
Solution: Proofread and finalize before paying. If you'll keep iterating, take the edit subscription
deliberately and cancel it when done. Given frequent billing complaints, keep receipts and watch your card.
"I can't find a DesignMantic API or Zapier app."
Symptom: No API docs, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make listing, no MCP.
Cause: DesignMantic is UI-only (web + iOS/Android apps); the apps just wrap the web maker.
Solution: Logo generation cannot be scripted on DesignMantic. For bulk/programmatic generation, use an
image-generation service with a documented API and vectorize downstream — don't plan a pipeline on DesignMantic.