You're a marketing consultant or freelancer, not a design studio. MoodyBoards turns a sentence about a client's brand into a visual direction and on-brand imagery — so you can look sharp for every client without hiring a designer or fighting templates.
Consultants and freelancers get pulled in two directions on visuals. Do it yourself in a template tool and the work looks generic. Hand it to a designer or agency and you eat the cost, the timeline, and the back-and-forth on every client. MoodyBoards sits in the middle: you describe a client's brand in plain language, and it generates an original visual direction plus imagery that follows it — a fast, credible look you can actually put in front of the client.
To be clear about what that is: MoodyBoards gives you a visual direction and on-brand imagery. It does not make logos, and it does not export print-ready files. It's the look — palette, typography feel, lighting, subject, mood — and images that match it, generated for one client at a time.
Every new client engagement starts with the same question: what should this look like? Instead of opening a blank template or booking a designer, you describe the client's brand in a sentence or two. MoodyBoards generates a mood board — palette, typography feel, lighting, subject, and mood — that gives you a direction to react to in minutes, not days. You're no longer staring at an empty canvas; you're editing a real starting point.
Consistency is where consultant work usually slips. You make one nice graphic, then the next one looks slightly off, and by the third asset the client's "brand" is three different vibes. MoodyBoards saves the visual direction for each client, so every image you generate afterward inherits the same palette, typography feel, lighting, and mood. A client's social posts, deck imagery, and site visuals hang together — without you matching things by hand each time.
A described idea is easy to say no to. A visual direction they can see is easy to say yes to. Because MoodyBoards produces a real board and real on-brand imagery quickly, you can walk into a pitch with a concrete look instead of a promise — "here's the direction I'd take your brand" — and let the client respond to something tangible. It's a cheap, fast way to show taste and close the engagement before you've spent a designer's budget.
The point is leverage. You get an original, consistent look without adding a designer to the project or forcing a client's brand into a stock template that never quite fits. You describe, you generate, you adjust — and the output is yours to use commercially, with no attribution required. For finished logos or print-ready packaging you'd still bring in a designer; for a fast visual direction and on-brand imagery you can put in front of a client, MoodyBoards handles it on its own.
Yes. For each client you describe their brand and MoodyBoards generates a separate visual direction — palette, typography feel, lighting, subject, and mood. It saves each direction, so the imagery you generate for one client stays consistent with that client's look rather than blending into everyone else's.
It replaces the need to hire a designer or fight with templates for early visual direction and on-brand imagery. MoodyBoards gives you a visual direction and images that follow it — not logos and not print-ready files. For finished packaging, printed collateral, or a logo, you'd still bring in a designer; for a fast, consistent visual look to pitch and use across a client's assets, MoodyBoards does the job on its own.
It's free to start. Paid plans are Starter at $9.99/mo and Pro at $19.99/mo. Everything you generate is licensed for commercial use with no attribution required, so you can use it in client work.