LogoDesign.net platform help — a budget logo maker that is TWO products in one: a cheap DIY AI + template logo maker (10,000+ templates, instant PNG/JPG/PDF) AND a pricier done-for-you HUMAN custom-design service (real designers + dedicated account manager, 7 high-res file types incl. vector source files + full ownership, in days) — it bridges the DIY logo cluster and the human-service lane like LogoNerds. It's also a broader design suite (website builder, business cards, social media, QR codes, flyers, mockups, email signatures). Vector/true source files are the paid/service upgrade; the cheap DIY output is PNG/JPG/PDF. Custom-service ownership is full commercial, but that is not a registered trademark. Use for DIY vs custom, pricing, what formats/vector you get, ownership, or whether it has an API — it is UI-only, NO public API/webhooks/Zapier/MCP. Do NOT use to generate the business name (use /sales-namelix) or to compare/validate branding tools broadly (use /sales-idea-validation).
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LogoDesign.net platform help — a budget logo maker that is TWO products in one: a cheap DIY AI + template logo maker (10,000+ templates, instant PNG/JPG/PDF) AND a pricier done-for-you HUMAN custom-design service (real designers + dedicated account manager, 7 high-res file types incl. vector source files + full ownership, in days) — it bridges the DIY logo cluster and the human-service lane like LogoNerds. It's also a broader design suite (website builder, business cards, social media, QR codes, flyers, mockups, email signatures). Vector/true source files are the paid/service upgrade; the cheap DIY output is PNG/JPG/PDF. Custom-service ownership is full commercial, but that is not a registered trademark. Use for DIY vs custom, pricing, what formats/vector you get, ownership, or whether it has an API — it is UI-only, NO public API/webhooks/Zapier/MCP. Do NOT use to generate the business name (use /sales-namelix) or to compare/validate branding tools broadly (use /sales-idea-validation).
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LogoDesign.net Platform Help
LogoDesign.net (logodesign.net) is a budget logo maker for solo founders, small-business owners,
freelancers, and startups who've locked a name and want a logo. Unlike a pure DIY maker, it runs two
different products under one roof, and picking the right one is the whole game:
(1) It's TWO products — a cheap DIY tool AND a done-for-you HUMAN service — not one. The DIY logo maker
(10,000+ templates you customize in-browser, instant download, reported from ~$37) is the click-it-yourself
path. The Custom Logo Design service (reported from ~$199) is different: real designers do the work
for you over a few days, with a dedicated account manager, 7 high-res file types, and full design
ownership. This makes LogoDesign.net a bridge between the budget DIY logo cluster (Hatchful / DesignEvo /
Namecheap / LOGO.com / LogoMaker / LogoCrafter) and the human-service lane (/sales-logonerds done-for-you,
/sales-designcrowd contests). (2) Vector / true source files are the paid/service upgrade — the cheap DIY
output is PNG / JPG / PDF; genuine vector source files come with the Custom service (and possibly the top
DIY tier — sources conflict). It's also a broader design suite (website builder, business cards, social,
QR codes, flyers, mockups, email signatures), and it is UI-only — 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 LogoDesign.net?
A) Make a logo yourself with the DIY maker (templates, editor, instant download)
B) Have designers make it for you — the Custom Logo Design service (understand cost, turnaround, what you get)
C) Decide DIY vs Custom — which path fits your budget, timeline, and file needs
D) Understand the download — what formats you get, whether you get vector, and ownership/commercial rights
E) Use one of the other suite tools (website builder, business cards, social, QR, mockups)
F) Integrate or automate ("API" / bulk generation — see Step 4)
This decides whether
the cheap DIY is enough or you need (the Custom service, or a free-vector
peer). See Step 3/4.
What will the logo be used for — digital/social, or print/large-format + source files?
PNG/JPG/PDF
vector source files
Skip-ahead: a name (not a logo) → /sales-namelix; the validate-before-building method or a branding-tool
comparison across the market → /sales-idea-validation; wider social/marketing creative → /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}
A done-for-you HUMAN logo from one assigned team at a flat fee (compare to LogoDesign.net's Custom service)
/sales-logonerds {question}
A contest where many designers submit competing concepts
/sales-designcrowd {question}
A genuinely free logo incl. free vector SVG
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker {question}
A free PNG logo with no paywall at all
/sales-hatchful {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 LogoDesign.net-specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — LogoDesign.net platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the DIY vs Custom positioning table (what
each path is, costs, turnaround, formats, ownership) and where LogoDesign.net sits between the DIY cluster and the
human-service lane; the DIY logo-maker workflow (browse templates → customize → download) and the Custom
service workflow (brief → designer → revisions → delivery); the full pricing/tier anatomy for both paths
(best-effort — sources conflict on tier names and prices); the file-format reality (DIY = PNG/JPG/PDF, vector
source files come with the Custom service / top tier); the broader design-suite module map with an automation
tag on each; ownership / originality / trademark; and the no-public-API reality plus the correct
image-generation-API workaround for bulk/programmatic needs.
Answer using only the relevant section — don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Flag all pricing/tier/format/ownership details as best-effort and tell the user to confirm current terms at
logodesign.net — the homepage, pricing summaries, and third-party listings disagree on tier names, prices, and
whether the DIY tier includes vector.
Set the DIY-vs-Custom split straight first — it's two different products. The DIY logo maker is the
cheap, instant, click-it-yourself path (reported from ~$37; some sources list DIY plans ~$39 / ~$79 / ~$199)
— you pick a template and customize it in-browser. The Custom Logo Design service (reported from ~$199;
some sources ~$79 / ~$167 / ~$297) is real designers working for you over a few business days, with a
dedicated account manager, 7 high-res file types, and full design ownership. Recommend DIY for
cheap/instant/digital-only; recommend Custom when they need original human work, vector source files, and
don't mind paying more and waiting days.
Vector / true source files are the paid/service upgrade — the cheap DIY file is PNG/JPG/PDF. Reported DIY
downloads are high-res PNG, JPG, and PDF; genuine vector source files (and the full 7 file types)
come with the Custom service (and possibly the top DIY tier — sources conflict, so verify before buying).
Don't assume the cheap DIY PNG is a scalable vector. If the user needs vector: (a) buy the Custom service (or
confirm the top DIY tier includes it), (b) for free vector use /sales-namecheap-logo-maker (free SVG), or
(c) trace a PNG to SVG (lossy, rarely production-clean).
Pricing is best-effort and sources conflict — quote it as a range and tell them to verify live. Homepage
says DIY "as low as $37" and Custom "as low as $199"; third-party listings report different tier
ladders. Treat every figure as directional and confirm the current price and what each tier includes at
logodesign.net before recommending a purchase.
Lock the name (and validate the idea) before you pay to brand it. A logo is downstream: validate demand
first (/sales-idea-validation), settle the name (/sales-namelix), then brand — never pay for a Custom
package (or even a DIY plan) for a name you might still change.
Ownership: the Custom service reports full commercial ownership, but ownership ≠ a registered trademark — do
your own clearance. The Custom service advertises full design ownership; DIY ownership terms are less
clearly documented (verify on-site). Either way, owning the file is not a registered trademark: a
template-based DIY mark can clash with other buyers' logos, and any mark can be non-distinctive. Tell users to
run a USPTO/EUIPO search + distinctiveness check, a reverse-image search on the chosen mark, and to grab
the domain + social handles before relying on it legally.
There is NO public API — don't plan a pipeline around it. If asked to "use the LogoDesign.net API" or
generate logos in bulk from a script, be precise: it's a UI-only web app — no REST endpoints, no webhooks,
no Zapier/Make, no MCP — and the Custom service is human-in-the-loop, so neither path can 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) — features, tiers, prices, formats, and terms move; verify at logodesign.net.
It's TWO products, not one. A cheap DIY maker (from ~$37, instant, PNG/JPG/PDF) AND a done-for-you
HUMAN Custom service (from ~$199, real designers + account manager, 7 file types, full ownership, in days).
Pick the wrong one and the user overpays or under-delivers.
Vector / source files are the paid/service upgrade. DIY output is PNG/JPG/PDF; true vector source
files come with the Custom service (or possibly the top DIY tier — sources conflict). Need free vector
→ use /sales-namecheap-logo-maker instead.
Pricing/tier names conflict across sources. Homepage "as low as $37 / $199"; third-party listings show
different ladders. Treat all figures as best-effort and verify live.
It's a broader suite, not just logos. Website builder, business cards, social media, QR codes, flyers,
mockups, email signatures — all UI tools.
Ownership ≠ trademark. Custom service reports full ownership; a template DIY mark can clash with other
buyers' logos. Run USPTO/EUIPO clearance + a reverse-image search before relying on the mark.
There is NO public API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. UI-only (and the Custom service is human-in-the-
loop); generation can't be scripted. For volume, use an image-generation API and vectorize downstream.
Generic-name caution. "LogoDesign.net" is distinct from LOGO.com (/sales-logo-com), Designs.ai Logomaker,
DesignEvo (/sales-designevo), and LogoMaker.com (/sales-logomaker) — don't conflate their pricing or APIs.
Related skills
/sales-namelix — Generate the business name first (a logo is the hand-off from the name)
/sales-logonerds — Another done-for-you HUMAN logo service (one assigned team, flat fee, vector source files in the base package) — compare against LogoDesign.net's Custom service
/sales-designcrowd — A human contest marketplace where many designers submit competing concepts — compare variety-of-a-contest vs one-team-Custom
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker — The go-to for a genuinely free logo incl. free vector SVG
/sales-hatchful — A genuinely free peer (free full-res PNG, no paywall) — compare when you want a free logo
/sales-designevo — A freemium template DIY maker where vector is a paid tier upgrade — compare cheap DIY makers
/sales-logo-com — A subscription AI logo + brand-kit platform — compare billing models
/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: "Should I use the DIY tool or the custom design service?"
User says: "LogoDesign.net has a cheap logo maker and a custom design service — which one should I use?"
Skill does: Explains the two-products split: the DIY maker (reported from ~$37) is instant,
click-it-yourself, and downloads PNG/JPG/PDF — best for cheap, digital-only needs; the Custom Logo Design
service (reported from ~$199) is real designers working for you over a few days, with a dedicated account
manager, 7 file types, vector source files, and full ownership — best when you need original human
work and print-ready source files. Recommends by budget/timeline/file needs and flags pricing as best-effort.
Result: The user picks the path that matches their budget and deliverable instead of overpaying or under-buying.
Example 2: "Does the cheap logo maker give me a vector SVG for my printer?" (limitation)
User says: "My printer needs a vector file. If I use the ~$37 DIY maker, do I get an SVG?"
Skill does: Clarifies that the DIY output is PNG/JPG/PDF — genuine vector source files come with the
Custom service (or possibly the top DIY tier, which sources disagree on — verify before buying). Gives the
paths: (a) buy the Custom service (or confirm the top DIY tier includes vector), (b) for free vector use
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker, or (c) trace the PNG to SVG (lossy). Warns not to assume the cheap PNG is a vector.
Result: The user avoids buying a raster-only DIY plan when they actually need vector source files.
Example 3: "Can I use the LogoDesign.net API to generate logos in bulk?" (developer/automation)
User says: "How do I hit the LogoDesign.net API to auto-generate logos for 50 brands from a script?"
Skill does: States LogoDesign.net has no public API — the DIY maker is UI-only (no REST endpoints,
webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP) and the Custom service is human-in-the-loop — so neither path can 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
"Why is the custom service so much more than the logo maker?"
Symptom: The DIY logo maker is ~$37 but the custom design service is ~$199+ — the user expects one price.
Cause: They're two different products. The DIY tool is a self-serve template editor; the Custom service is
real designers doing original work for you, with an account manager, 7 file types, vector source files, and
full ownership over several days.
Solution: Choose by need — DIY for cheap/instant/digital-only; Custom for original human work + vector source
files. Confirm current prices and what each tier includes at logodesign.net (figures are best-effort).
"There's no SVG in my DIY download — where's the vector file?"
Symptom: The DIY download is PNG/JPG/PDF; no vector SVG/EPS.
Cause: DIY output is raster/PDF; genuine vector source files come with the Custom service (or
possibly the top DIY tier — sources conflict).
Solution: Buy the Custom service (or verify the top DIY tier includes vector), or for free vector use
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker. Trace a PNG to SVG only as a lossy last resort.
"Is there an API to generate logos in bulk?"
Symptom: Can't find API docs to script logo creation.
Cause: LogoDesign.net is UI-only (no REST endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP), and the Custom
service is human-in-the-loop.
Solution: Don't build a bulk pipeline on it. For programmatic logo/image generation, use an image-generation
service with a documented API and vectorize downstream. Reserve LogoDesign.net for interactive, one-off logos.