The deliverables
Everything one run hands you.
Most tools stop at a logo and leave you to guess the rest. A run here ends with the files a brand actually needs — named, downloadable, and already agreeing with each other.
One real run
Nothing here is mocked up.
Sultana is a Syrian kitchen, generated by this product. Every file below is what its owner downloads: the marks are the run's own vector traces, the palette is the one it chose, and the posts are images it designed.
Two concepts, four lockups
High-resolution PNG and true vector SVG, plus favicon and avatars




Colour palette
Typography
Reem Kufi Ink
El Messiri
A published website
multi-page, editable, on its own address
- Home
- About
- Menu
- Contact
The run chooses the pages this business needs — four or five of them, never a fixed template.
Names, with reasoning
Sultana
The feminine of “sultan” — in this kitchen, hospitality is queen.
And the rest of it
- Brand story
- Brand voice
- Brand values
- Social captions — 9 posts
- Bios and hashtags
- Ad copy
- Favicon
- Avatars
- OG card
- Brand kit ZIP
It matches because it was decided once.
Most tools give you a logo, then leave you to guess the rest. Every artifact here came out of the same brand decision in the same run, so the site, the posts and the mark are already the same brand.
What it costs
Billed by section, not by brand.
A run spends credits section by section. Regenerating one part costs that part alone, which matters because the part people ask for twice is the expensive one.
| Section | Credits |
|---|---|
| Brand and story | 1 |
| Logos | 6 |
| Website | 1 |
| Social | 1 |
| Brand kit | 4 |
| A full brand | 13 |
Logos are the largest line and the one customers come back to. A fresh pair of concepts is six credits, not thirteen.
See what a plan grantsQuestions about the kit
Do I own what a run generates?
Yes, including commercially. One caveat worth knowing: generated artwork cannot be granted a trademark on its own, so a mark you intend to register is worth putting in front of a professional first.
What formats do the logos arrive in?
High-resolution PNG on every plan, and a true vector SVG on Creator and above. A favicon, avatars, an OG card and a monochrome mark come with them.
Is the website real, or a picture of one?
Real. It publishes to a live address and stays editable in the builder afterwards — it is not a static export or a screenshot.
Can I redo one part without redoing the rest?
Yes. Sections are generated and billed separately, so a new pair of logo concepts leaves the palette, the story and the site untouched.
What happens if I rename the brand?
The project and the brand record take the new name. The logo, the website copy and the social captions keep the old one until they are generated again — renaming is not a regeneration, and we would rather say so than imply the kit follows.



