I kept seeing early-stage products with a killer idea but… the logo, slide deck, hero image, Twitter banner were all random. As a dev, I’ve felt that pain myself—hiring a designer for a cohesive brand system costs $3–10 k and weeks of back-and-forth. Cheap logo generators solve 5 % of the problem and leave you with mismatched colors + fonts.
So I built Brandiseer: paste your project name + 2-sentence vision → get a 16-asset brand kit in about ten minutes:
multi-variant logo set (dark / light / mono)
color palette + HEX/RGB sheet
headline/body font pairing (Google Fonts)
PDF style-guide (spacing rules, do’s / don’ts)
website hero header, social launch graphic, app icon
business card front/back, basic merch/mock-ups
PNGs today; SVG/Figma export on the roadmap
Why it’s different
Generates a system, not a single graphic—the palette / typography feed every asset.
Ships a style-guide PDF so whoever designs your next slide deck has guard-rails.
A “brand DNA” layer means we can add editing & re-generation without breaking consistency.
What’s next
Re-edit flow (credit based)
SVG / Figma export
Brand “memory” so you can chat “make a holiday version of our hero image” and stay on-brand
Open-sourcing the prompt-compiler middleware once it’s less hacky
Ask HN
Does the kit cover what you would need for a launch? Anything missing?
Thoughts on a pay-once vs SaaS tier? (I’m leaning pay-once for V1, then optional Pro tools.)
Anyone interested in contributing template packs / prompt flows?
Live demo + sample kits: https://brandiseer.com
Appreciate any feedback, roasting, or “this already exists, here’s why” comments—thanks!