Build once, use freely: a template set with Claude and Canva.
A good template set is a product, not a favour. We build it once, properly, Claude for the content, Canva for the design, and after that your team runs it without us.
Most designs die with the project. The poster ships, the post goes out, and next time someone starts from scratch again or calls the agency. That is where a template set comes in: not a single design, but a system your team operates itself.
A template set is a product, not a favour
The difference between a nice-looking template and a real set is structure. A set defines what stays fixed and what stays open: logo, colours, typography and grid are locked, text and image are free. The brand stays consistent no matter who builds the next format.
What Claude contributes
Claude handles the part that usually stalls things: the content. A briefing turns into structured text blocks, variants for different channels and suggestions that already match the brand's tone. Instead of staring at an empty template, your team starts from a filled draft that only needs sharpening.
What Canva contributes
Canva is the surface your team already knows. The set lives there as a brand template with locked elements, so nobody accidentally breaks the layout. No new tool, no weeks of training, no licence that charges again on every use. Open, adjust, export.
Buy once, then use freely
That is the core of the model. You pay once for building the set. After that it is yours, and your team uses it as often as it likes, with no recurring fee to us and no dependency. We deliberately build it so that we are not needed afterwards.
Who it pays off for
For teams that regularly need similar formats: social posts, proposals, spec sheets, event announcements, internal slides. Anywhere something is rebuilt from scratch every time, a set replaces building with filling in. The effort happens once, the benefit every day after.
A template set is not magic. It is clean groundwork that makes recurring effort a one-time cost. That is the whole point: build it once properly, then use it freely.
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