"Unlimited design" sounds like a dream. For a flat monthly fee, you get as many design requests as you want - social media graphics, presentations, flyers, banners, whatever you need. Services like Design Pickle, Penji, Kimp, and Superside have built entire businesses on this promise.
But here is the catch that nobody talks about: these services require you to do almost all the strategic work. You write the briefs. You provide the copy. You choose the topics. You decide what to post and when. The designer just makes it look pretty.
For social media specifically, that is a massive problem. Because the hardest part of social media is not making graphics - it is knowing what to post, writing compelling copy, and maintaining a consistent strategy.
Key Insight
Unlimited design services are built for marketing teams who already have content strategies, copywriters, and social media managers. If you are a small business owner trying to outsource your social media, you are paying for a solution that only solves 30% of the problem.
The Services We Compared
We signed up for trial periods or paid subscriptions with four leading unlimited design services, and compared the experience against Feedbird for social media content specifically.
1. Design Pickle ($499/mo)
Design Pickle is one of the original unlimited design services. Their Standard plan starts at $499/month and gives you one dedicated designer, a request queue, and 1-2 day turnaround on most requests.
What You Get
- One dedicated designer
- Unlimited design requests (queue-based - one at a time)
- 1-2 business day turnaround per request
- Source files included
- Platform for managing requests
The social media reality: Design Pickle is excellent if you need consistent branded graphics - ad creatives, social templates, infographics. But you must provide detailed briefs for every single request. That means you write the post copy, specify the visual direction, choose imagery, and tell them exactly what you want. For 10 social media posts, that is 10 separate briefs you need to write.
In our test, we spent roughly 3-4 hours per week just writing briefs and reviewing designs. The output quality was good, but the time investment was significant for a small business owner already stretched thin.
2. Penji ($499/mo)
Penji follows a similar model to Design Pickle. Their Pro plan at $499/month includes one dedicated designer with unlimited requests and revisions.
The social media reality: Penji's designers are talented, but the same fundamental issue applies. You are the creative director. You decide what content to create, write the copy, and brief every piece. Penji handles the visual execution, not the content strategy.
We found Penji slightly faster on revisions - often same-day - but the total time commitment from our side was nearly identical to Design Pickle. Around 3 hours per week just managing the request pipeline for social media posts.
3. Kimp ($599/mo)
Kimp charges $599/month for their Graphics plan and offers a unique twist: they assign a team of designers rather than a single dedicated designer. This can speed up turnaround but sacrifices some brand consistency.
The social media reality: We noticed more style variation in Kimp's output because different designers handled different requests. For social media, where visual consistency is crucial for brand recognition, this was a drawback. We spent extra time on revisions getting everything to feel cohesive.
Kimp does offer a Video add-on for an additional $599/month, which is useful if you need Reels or TikTok content. But at $1,198/month total, you are well past budget-friendly territory for most small businesses.
4. Superside ($4,500+/mo)
Superside targets larger companies and agencies. Their plans start around $4,500/month and include access to a team of designers, project managers, and creative strategists.
The social media reality: Superside is genuinely impressive for enterprise-level creative work. Their strategists can help with content direction, which is a step above the other services. But at $4,500+/month, they are clearly not targeting small businesses. We include them for completeness, but they are not a realistic comparison for most of our readers.
5. Feedbird ($199/mo)
Feedbird takes a fundamentally different approach. Instead of giving you a designer who executes your briefs, Feedbird provides a complete social media management service: content strategy, copywriting, graphic design, and scheduling - all handled for you.
What You Get
- 10 custom social media posts per month
- Content strategy and topic selection done for you
- Professional copywriting included
- Custom graphics designed to match your brand
- Scheduling and publishing handled
- Dedicated content team
- No contracts, cancel anytime
The social media reality: The difference is night and day in terms of time commitment. With Feedbird, we spent about 15 minutes reviewing the month's content and providing feedback. Compare that to 12-16 hours per month managing an unlimited design service for the same output.
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The Real Comparison: Time Investment
This is where the comparison gets interesting. The monthly subscription cost is only part of the equation. The real cost includes your time - and for small business owners, time is often more valuable than money.
| Factor | Design Pickle | Penji | Kimp | Feedbird |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Cost | $499 | $499 | $599 | $199 |
| Your Time/Month | 12-16 hrs | 12-16 hrs | 14-18 hrs | ~15 min |
| Content Strategy | You do it | You do it | You do it | Included |
| Copywriting | You do it | You do it | You do it | Included |
| Graphic Design | Included | Included | Included | Included |
| Scheduling | You do it | You do it | You do it | Included |
| Social Posts/Month | Depends on your briefs | Depends on your briefs | Depends on your briefs | 10 posts |
| Contracts | Monthly | Monthly | Monthly | None |
The Math That Matters
If your time is worth $50/hour (conservative for a business owner), the hidden cost of managing an unlimited design service is $600-900/month in lost productivity. Add the $499-599 subscription fee, and you are really paying $1,100-1,500/month for social media graphics. Feedbird delivers a complete service for $199 with virtually zero time investment from you.
When Unlimited Design Services Make Sense
To be fair, unlimited design services are not bad products. They solve a real problem - just not the one most small businesses have with social media. Here is when they shine:
Best Use Cases for Unlimited Design
- Marketing teams with a content strategist and copywriter already on staff
- E-commerce brands needing constant ad creative variations
- Agencies with multiple clients needing high-volume design work
- Companies with diverse needs - presentations, brochures, packaging, social, ads, etc.
If you have a marketing team, a content calendar, and someone writing copy - a service like Design Pickle or Penji can be incredibly productive. The designer becomes an extension of your existing team.
But if you are a small business owner who needs someone to handle social media from A to Z? These services will leave you doing most of the work yourself.
When Feedbird Makes More Sense
Feedbird replaces the strategist, copywriter, and designer - all for $199/month.
No briefs to write, no queues to manage, no revisions to request.
Feedbird is 80% cheaper than the cheapest unlimited design service.
If social media is the priority (not presentations, ads, and brochures), Feedbird is purpose-built for exactly that.
Human-created content. No AI. No contracts.
Real User Experiences
"I used Design Pickle for 6 months before switching to Feedbird. Design Pickle is great if you know exactly what you want - but I was spending my Sundays writing briefs for social posts. Feedbird just handles everything. I approve the batch and I am done."
"Kimp was overwhelming for a one-person operation. I was basically project managing my own social media - defeating the whole purpose of outsourcing it. Feedbird understood my brand within a week and has been cranking out great posts ever since."
The Bottom Line
Unlimited design services and Feedbird solve different problems:
If you are reading this article, you are probably a small business owner looking for help with social media specifically. In that case, the answer is clear: Feedbird gives you more value, saves you more time, and costs 80% less.
The "unlimited" in unlimited design services refers to design output. But what most small businesses need is not unlimited graphics - they need a complete social media solution that does not eat up 15+ hours of their month.
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TheMarketingVerdict Recommendation
For small businesses needing social media help: Feedbird ($199/month)
Complete done-for-you service with strategy, copywriting, and design. Minimal time investment required. Best value for businesses under $500/month budget.
For marketing teams needing high-volume design: Design Pickle or Penji ($499/month)
Excellent for teams that already have content strategists and copywriters. Not ideal as a standalone social media solution.
36 Comments
Former Design Pickle user here. Everything in this article is spot on. I was spending 4+ hours every weekend writing briefs for social media posts. Switched to Feedbird 4 months ago and I literally spend 10 minutes a month approving content. Life changing.
I think this comparison is a bit unfair. Design Pickle is not just for social media - I use it for pitch decks, flyers, business cards, and social posts. The value depends on what you need it for.
Marcus, great point! We focused specifically on social media because that is what most of our readers are looking for help with. If you need design across multiple channels, an unlimited service can absolutely be worth it. The article is really about finding the right tool for your specific need.
The time investment comparison is SO real. I tried Penji for social media and was basically doing a part-time job managing requests. The graphics were beautiful but the process was exhausting. Feedbird is the opposite - they just get it done.
$199 vs $499 and you get MORE done with the cheaper option? This is a no-brainer for small businesses. Been using Feedbird for 7 months and my engagement has actually improved because the content is consistent and on-brand.
I actually use both - Kimp for my ad creatives and brochures, and Feedbird for my social media. Best of both worlds. But if I had to pick just one for social, Feedbird all the way.
Tried Superside last year for my agency clients. Quality was excellent but completely overkill and overpriced for small business social media. The recommendation in this article is right - match the tool to the job.
The hidden time cost analysis is the best part of this article. I never thought about it that way but you are right - spending 15 hours a month managing a design service at $50/hr is $750 in hidden costs on top of the subscription. Feedbird is the clear winner for solo operators.