How does a design subscription work
This page covers the full design subscription process from signup to approved file download.
What happens when you sign up
At signup, Dripatch sends a brand intake form covering visual identity, target audience, preferred style references, and anything the design team needs before work begins. Once submitted, a private Slack channel is opened and shared with the subscriber’s team. Brand guidelines, existing assets, and reference material can be added to the channel before the first request goes in.


How to submit a design request
All requests go through the private Slack channel. A complete request includes the deliverable type, dimensions or format specs, any copy that needs to appear in the design, and reference assets or examples. Requests can be submitted at any time. The more context in the first request, the faster the first draft arrives.
Who works on your requests
Requests are assigned to a designer at the start of the subscription and that same designer handles ongoing work throughout. Continuity is the point: the designer builds familiarity with the brand over time, which means later requests arrive faster and need fewer revision rounds than the first ones.


Delivery within 48 hours on average
The average turnaround on a single request is 48 hours. A request covers one deliverable scoped as a single task: one landing page, one social post set, one logo variation. When a request is more complex, the designer breaks it into sub-tasks and delivers each one separately, so work moves forward in stages rather than waiting on a single large drop.
Unlimited revisions on every request
Unlimited revisions means unlimited feedback rounds. There is no cap, no additional cost, and no point at which a revision request becomes a new billable task. Feedback goes back through the same Slack channel, and if a revision requires significant redesign rather than minor adjustments, it still counts as the same request. Every request stays open until the output is right.


Download your approved files
Approved files are delivered directly through the Slack channel in the formats required for the request: PNG, JPG, PDF, SVG, or MP4 for motion work. Source files are included across all plans, so the subscriber always has the original Figma file, not just the export. Nothing is held back pending an upgrade or a separate handoff fee.
Design Subscription versus MVP Build
Design Subscription produces design files: websites, interfaces, brand assets, and social content. MVP Build produces working code: SaaS products, web applications, and no-code prototypes. If the output needs to function as software rather than look like it, MVP Build is the right product.

The design subscription process is straightforward to use once the brand intake is complete.
The same designer handles every request, revisions are unlimited, and files are delivered within 48 hours on average.
Prefer to review scope and tiers first? The full design subscription pricing breakdown is on one page.