DotYeti is an on-demand graphic design platform. Users can request unlimited designs for a flat monthly fee.
The company is headquartered in Singapore. DotYeti’s team of designers work remotely from several countries across the world.
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About DotYeti
The company started operations in 2020 and is headed up by current CEO Roy Selbach.
DotYeti told me that they’ve already worked with more than 250 clients since they’ve been in business, and serve clients all over the world.
Most of their clients are SMEs in marketing and advertising, blockchain, and IT. That being said, with a deep pool of talent, they can serve any industry.
There are already a number of on-demand design platforms in the space. However, DotYeti told me they’re doing something different, saying:
“We’ve made it cheaper and faster to transform any concept into high-quality designs, for every business, from any industry.”
There are a number of benefits of using DotYeti over hiring a graphic designer in-house or even working with one dedicated designer.
Most notably, when submitting projects to DotYeti you get access to their entire team of designers. This means the designer with the experience or best-suited skills will pick up your task.
The other benefit is that it’s less expensive to use an on-demand service like DotYeti than it is to hire a dedicated graphic designer.
You can request an “unlimited” number of designs per month. The caveat is that you can only have one or two projects worked on at one time, however.
How DotYeti Works
Once you’ve signed up for one of DotYeti’s monthly plans, there is a simple 4-step process from start to finish.
Step 1 – Submit a request via their online portal. Here you can provide their designers with all the information they need to complete the task.
Step 2 – Your request will be picked up by one of their designers and they’ll start working on it.
Step 3 – You’ll be notified when your projects have been completed. You can either request revisions or accept the project.
Step 4 – Whether you requested revisions or not, once you’re happy with the designs you’re free to use them and request another.
DotYeti Services
DotYeti told me they “offer any kind of creative work that you can think of, from social media posts to animations and landing page design.”
Looking through examples of work in their portfolio, it looks like the most commonly requested projects are:
- Art and illustrations
- Web design
- Branding
- Packaging
- Social media graphics
- Animated GIFs
Essentially, DotYeti’s designers are capable of taking on any kind of design work that can be completed remotely.
DotYeti Plans and Pricing
DotYeti has three different pricing plans based on how many projects you want to be completed a month and some other features.
You can get started with a monthly plan for just $449. Or, you can use their pay-as-you-go plan and pay $125 per project.
A complete list of DotYeti’s monthly plans at the time of publishing are:
- Basic – $449/mo, you can request 1 project at a time.
- Premium – $1,145/mo, you can request 2 projects at a time and request a wider range of file types.
- Royal – $2,395/mo, you can request 2 projects at a time and also create a backlog of jobs to be picked up as soon as a project is completed.
DotYeti also offers 5% off if you pay per three months, and 10% off if you pay per six months.
DotYeti also offers a 14-day money-back guarantee. In addition to this, they’re so confident you’ll be impressed with their work they also say they’ll give you an extra $350 if you’re not satisfied!
DotYeti Alternatives
If you want to check out alternative design on-demand platforms, a couple of the most well-known companies are Design Pickle and Penji.
DotYeti said that what separates them from its competitors is a stricter onboarding process for designers, and a state-of-the-art platform.
Your Turn
Have you worked with DotYeti? If so, please be sure to leave a brief review of your experience below to help others with their decision.
Really love what they are doing <3.
The quality output is far better than other service providers.