Use cases
Different jobs.
The same mechanic.
Every one of these is the same idea pointed somewhere else: a designer builds the layout once, marks what changes, and everyone else fills it in. What differs is the shape of the thing you’re producing and how many of them you need.
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6 headlines × 4 images × 3 formats · one batch call · identical layout throughout
Social, at calendar scale
A month of posts in one call.
Quote cards, stat cards, announcements — every channel's dimensions, no design tool opened.
YouTube thumbnails
The channel look, every week.
Consistency is what makes a thumbnail recognisable in a feed — and the first thing to slip when you publish weekly.
Paid ad variants
Fifty variants before the brief lands.
Every headline × image × format permutation, so your test measures the variable you changed.
Presentations
Slides nobody has to redesign.
Title cards, stat callouts and quote slides — the furniture that carries the brand and gets rebuilt worst.
Product imagery
One design, every size you ship.
Marketplace, site, email, retina — composed for each shape rather than cropped into it.
Whatever’s next
None of these is a special mode. It’s a template and an API call, so the next thing your client asks for is the same work again.
