u/MathematicianSure210

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If I connect Canva with Claude and Brandkity MCP with claude then will it create designs and add it automatically there?

I am a designer and looking for a way to design & deliver fast using this process. I use canva for basic post designs and using claude it does make my workflow fast.

My current manual workflow-

I create design in Canva or let claude do it for me then export all those designs and then using antigravity I say there are all the files please add them in this XYZ brand kit using brandkity mcp server (https://www.npmjs.com/package/@brandkity/mcp or https://brandkity.com/mcp)

Then let the client know that those designs are added there.

If using Claude I can eliminate this manual work of tell antigravity or exporting all those designs from canva would definitely save some time.

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Feel free to share any website. I will create a complete Brandkit with a single shareable link. It will organize your fonts, images, videos, colors, icons and small brief as well.

I don't want to promote it but please feel free to check & share your feedbacks, website - https://brandkity.com/

u/MathematicianSure210 — 10 days ago

Recently we started beta testing and looking for beta testers, mostly design agencies will work, it's for limited users only. If you are interested please DM. There won't be any upsell so don't worry.

BrandKity Brief - BrandKity (brandkity.com) is a modern brand asset delivery platform built for designers, freelancers, and agencies. It turns scattered brand assets — logos, colors, typography, files, collaterals — into a single clean, shareable URL that clients can access anytime. The core idea: you do the creative work, BrandKity makes the handoff professional and permanent.

Key Features

  • Single shareable kit URL per client brand
  • Organized sections: colors, typography, logos, visuals, source files
  • MCP server (@brandkity/mcp) for AI agent integration (Claude, Cursor) to automate full kit creation in under 30 seconds
  • Clean, structured client-ready presentation
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u/MathematicianSure210 — 14 days ago

Hey,

I’ve been building my brand on basically a $0 budget, and honestly… branding felt like the most confusing + expensive part in the beginning.

At one point I was just jumping between random tools, watching YouTube videos, overthinking everything — name, colors, fonts — and still not feeling confident about anything.

But over time I found a few tools that actually made things easier. Not the usual “Canva, Google Fonts” list — you already know those. These are the ones that actually helped me move forward without spending money.

For naming, I used Namelix. Just type a few keywords and it throws a bunch of decent options. Way better than staring at a blank screen.

For colors, Khroma was surprisingly good. You pick colors you like once, and it keeps generating palettes based on your taste. Felt more personal than random generators.

For fonts, Fontjoy saved me a lot of time. I’m not great with typography, so having something suggest good combinations helped a lot.

For logos, I tried both Looka and Brandmark. Honestly, some outputs were good enough to start with. Not perfect, but definitely usable early on.

For visuals, Flair.ai was interesting. You can generate product-style images without needing an actual photoshoot. Pretty useful if you don’t have resources.

And for brand strategy (which I used to completely ignore), Markole helped me put things into words — like what the brand actually stands for.

Now the biggest problem I had wasn’t creating assets — it was sharing them.

I used to send:

  • Google Drive links
  • Notion pages
  • random files over email

And clients still used the wrong logo or asked for files again.

That’s why I started using BrandKity.

It’s basically one clean link where your entire brand lives — logos, colors, fonts, visuals, files, everything in one place. No login needed for the client.

It just made things way less messy for me.

There’s also this MCP thing (AI agents) which I’ve been playing with — you can literally give files and it creates a full brand kit automatically. Still early, but pretty cool.

If you’re starting from scratch, I’d probably go like this:

name → Namelix
colors → Khroma / Huemint
fonts → Fontjoy
logo → Looka / Brandmark
visuals → Flair.ai
strategy → Markole
organize everything → BrandKity

That’s pretty much my current stack. Cost me $0.

If you’ve found better tools, drop them below — I’m always trying new stuff.

Pro tip: don’t spend money on branding until your idea is validated. These tools are more than enough to get your first users.

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u/MathematicianSure210 — 15 days ago

Hey everyone,

So I’ve been building my startup on a really tight budget, and honestly branding felt like the most expensive part. Agencies quote you thousands just for a logo… forget full brand guidelines.

After a lot of trial and error, I put together a stack of free tools that actually covers everything — from logo to colors to sharing your brand properly. Sharing here because I wish I had this earlier.

🎨 Logo Creation

  • Canva — Everyone knows it, but the free plan is actually very solid. Logo maker, templates, drag & drop. Easy start.
  • Adobe Express — Adobe’s free logo maker. Gives font suggestions + access to Adobe Fonts. Surprisingly good.
  • FreeLogoDesign — Good for quick logos. 35+ categories. You can design for free, only pay if you want high-res download.

🖌️ Colors & Palettes

  • Coolors — My favorite. Just hit spacebar and it generates palettes. Lock colors you like and keep going. Super fast.
  • Adobe Color — Good for accessibility checks too, not just picking colors.

✍️ Typography

  • Google Fonts — Free, open-source, huge library. No excuse to use bad fonts anymore 😅
  • FontPair — Helps you match fonts that actually look good together. Saves a lot of time.

📦 Sharing Your Brand

  • BrandKity — This is what I use now to share brand assets with clients or teammates. You create a “BrandKit” — basically one clean link with logos, colors, fonts, visuals, and guidelines in one place.

Before this, I used to send multiple Drive links + Notion docs… this replaced all of that for me.

🖼️ Images & Assets

  • Unsplash — Free high-quality images. Great for moodboards and websites.
  • Remove.bg — Instantly remove background from images. Free version works fine for most cases.

🔧 Design Tool (if you want to go deeper)

  • Figma — Free for small teams. Very powerful if you want to design properly.

That’s basically my stack right now. Total cost = $0.

If you’re starting out, I’d go:
colors → Coolors
fonts → Google Fonts
logo → Canva / Adobe Express
organize everything → BrandKity
share → done

Hope this helps someone. If you have better tools, drop them below — always improving this list 🙌

Pro tip: don’t spend money on branding until your idea is validated. These tools are more than enough to get your first users.

u/MathematicianSure210 — 15 days ago

Hey everyone,

We’re live on Product Hunt 🚀

I built BrandKity because honestly I was tired of how messy brand delivery gets after finishing a project.

Logos in email, fonts in Drive, colors in Slack, Figma links everywhere… and clients still asking “which one should I use?” 😅

So I just wanted something simple — one place, one link, where everything about a brand lives.

That’s basically what BrandKity does

→ one link → your entire brand assets

You put logos, colors, fonts, files, guidelines… everything in one place and just share that link with client. No login, no confusion.

Still early, still improving a lot based on feedback.

If you’re around, would really appreciate your support or even honest feedback 🙏

https://www.producthunt.com/products/brandkity?utm_source=other&utm_medium=social

u/MathematicianSure210 — 15 days ago