Four ways to partner with DesignerBox
Agencies, technology partners, resellers and affiliates each have their own route. Pick the one that matches your company and send us the details.
Talk to our teamDesignerBox works with four kinds of partner. Agencies and studios run DesignerBox for their clients. Technology partners use the MCP server or the Figma plugin. Some want DesignerBox inside their own product. Resellers cover markets we do not reach. Affiliates earn commission on referrals through a separate programme. The first three routes start with the contact form. Each agreement is different, so we set the terms in a conversation.
The four partner types
Each type has its own route to us.
Agencies and studios
You run DesignerBox for your clients. A brand profile records each client's voice, themes and niche. The brand asset library holds their logos, fonts and palette swatches. Start with the contact form.
Technology and integration partners
You use the MCP server or the Figma plugin. Or you want DesignerBox inside your own product. Tell us what you are building. We will agree the shape of it with you.
Resellers and regional partners
You sell in a market we do not cover today. Tell us the market, the customers you serve and how you plan to sell. We answer with terms for that market.
Affiliates and creators
You earn commission on the people you refer. This is a separate programme with its own signup. It does not use the contact form. Join it from the affiliate page.
Products a technology partner can use
What already exists for you to connect to.
MCP server
DesignerBox runs an MCP server. An agent or an app can call image generation, editing and video through it.
Figma plugin
The Figma plugin brings DesignerBox generation into Figma. A design team stays in the file it is already using.
Workflows
Workflows are repeatable pipelines. Build one for a client task and run the same steps for every new job.
Teams and brand profiles
Teams share one workspace. A brand profile holds the voice, themes, niche and industry for one brand. Its assets sit in the brand library.
Steps from first message to agreement
The same route for agencies, technology partners and resellers.
Case-by-case terms
We do not run a tiered partner programme. There is no badge, no partner portal and no published revenue share. Each agreement depends on what the partner does. It also depends on the market and on how much work the account handles. So we start with a conversation and agree the terms from there. The affiliate programme is the exception. It has a fixed structure and its own signup. A creator who wants commission on referrals can start there today.
One form for three routes
Agencies, technology partners and resellers all start in the same place. Tell us about your company.
Details to include in your message
Send these and the first call is much shorter.
Your company
What you do, where you are based and how large your team is.
Partner type
Which of the four types fits you. If two of them fit, name both.
Your clients
Who you serve today, and the kind of images or video they need.
Monthly volume
Roughly how many images and videos you produce each month. This tells us which plan fits.
What you need from us
Access for your team, training, a technical connection, or a price for one market.
Timing
When you want to start, and any date you need to meet.
Pages to read before the call
The parts of the product a partnership usually touches.
Contact form
The route for agency, technology and reseller partnerships. Tell us about your company and what you want to build.
Affiliate programme
Commission on referrals, with its own signup. Separate from the three partnerships above.
Apps
The tools an agency runs for clients. Background Remover, Photo Angles, Spotlight Relight and more.
Workflows
Repeatable pipelines. Build one for a client task and run it again for every new job.
Models
The image and video models in the workspace, and what each one costs in credits.
Plans and pricing
The five plans a client account can use. Free costs nothing, and Ultra is $200 a month.
Questions about DesignerBox partnerships
What agencies, builders and resellers ask before the first call.
How do I become a DesignerBox partner?
What is the difference between a partner and an affiliate?
Do you publish partner tiers or commission rates?
Can an agency manage several client brands in one account?
How do I add DesignerBox to my own product?
Which plan do partner clients use?
The right route for your company
Agencies, technology partners and resellers start with the contact form. Affiliates join the affiliate programme instead.
Talk to our team