Georgios Chalkidis

Automating the Most Boring Part of Design: Delivering Logos

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Hey everyone


I’m one of the makers behind Sinqlo, a new tool built for designers and agencies who are tired of wasting hours exporting, naming, and packaging logos for clients.

If you’ve ever sent a final.zip, you know the pain:
you need to prepare 15+ variations (RGB/CMYK, dark/light, SVG/PNG/PDF/WebP), organize folders, write a brand guide, and pray the client won’t email you in three months asking for “that white transparent version.”

We thought, why not automate it?

What Sinqlo Does

Upload your SVG, and Sinqlo automatically:

  • Extracts the full color palette

  • Generates a complete brand kit with all logo variations

  • Exports instantly to multiple formats (SVG, PNG, PDF, WebP)

  • Creates a secure share link instead of a messy ZIP file

  • Lets teams collaborate on logo deliveries

Essentially, it turns hours of manual work into seconds.

Why I’m Posting Here

I’m not here just to “launch a product.”
I want to open a real discussion with the Product Hunt community:

  • How do you currently deliver design assets to clients or teammates?

  • What part of your handoff workflow feels the most broken?

  • If you use automation tools in design (e.g., Figma plugins, Zapier, Notion integrations), what has actually worked for you?

We’re trying to make Sinqlo useful for real studios — not just “cool tech.”
So hearing how others handle this would help us design smarter features (like versioning, brand PDFs, or API integrations).

For context

Sinqlo is still evolving — early access testers from design studios and freelancers are already onboard, helping us shape what a “modern logo delivery workflow” should look like.

If you’re curious, check it out at sinqlo.com and tell me what you think — feedback, criticism, or wishlist features are all welcome.

TL;DR

  • ZIP files are outdated for logo delivery.

  • Sinqlo automates export + sharing for designers.

  • Looking for community input on better ways to handoff brand assets.

What’s the worst client handoff story you’ve experienced and what tool (if any) helped you fix it?

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