dotBRAND uses survey genie to help designers gather client info, files, and preferences; then swiftly generates project briefs, strategies, and ideas! Goal: reduce time from client input to design proposal.
Let designers design and leave the rest to us
dotBRAND uses survey genie to help designers gather client info, files, and preferences; then swiftly generates project briefs, strategies, and ideas! Goal: reduce time from client input to design proposal.
Hello Product Hunters! I'm Kevin Lu, founder of dotBRAND together with @pixel_dust, and we are super happy to present you dotBRAND Survey Genie. 🚀 We firmly believe that having thorough and effective communication at the beginning of a project will determine the success of the initial proposal - the key to the overall project's success. In the past, efficient communication, from gathering information from clients making the first proposal took a significant amount of time. ⚙️ Now, with the help
Congratulations on the launch!! 🎉 I'm excited about the ease of gathering client information and the speed at which it generates project briefs and strategies!! Bc, this could be a game-changer for designers, reducing the time from client input to design proposal!! Kudos to the team for creating such a promising tool, and best of luck with the launch! 🚀💪
congrats for the launch! nice product!
This sounds like an innovative solution for designers! dotBRAND seems like the perfect tool to streamline the design process and meet client expectations efficiently!
Wow guys congrats on the launch! Best of luck today!
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