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The Netflix of Design!

Hey there! I think I am a complete stranger to you so let me introduce myself. I am Shayan Ali a graphic designer and in near future I am going to be an agency owner. I am launching a productize service agency named LoopyDesign. I've seen a problem in the market and there is gap that I want to bridge with my design skills.

The problem: The problem is business have design teams and in-house designer to do all the design work for them but, these people charge a lot. The average rates of graphic designer are $80-$100 per hour plus employment benefits too. The turnaround time is not close to what I will have in LoopyDesign and, the chances of hiring a good designer who knows the craft well are very low too.

The Solution: The solution is that I am going to build a design agency that replaces these expensive designer for one flat monthly fees which will be lower than their salaries, you can get as many design as you want in a month and you only have to pay once. Each design request will be fulfilled within 24 hours and you will be able to pause and play whenever you want.

Special features: LoopyDesign have a lot of special features such as: Delivered within 24 hours, No meeting and No contracts, everything is managed with Trello, Top notch design quality, you can pause and play the service according to your needs and cancel anytime.

I am giving 15 days free trials to businesses just to get some feedback and to see if this is working or not. And, I am building the site and will launch Loopydesign very soon.

I would love to know your feedback on this idea and feel free to ask any questions in the comments.

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on October 4, 2023
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