Post Production & Design

Your creative system is an asset. Price it like one.

Define what transfers to the Collaborator and what stays yours - from source files to brand systems. The business of design - made effortless.
Your creative system is an asset. Price it like one.

What is Your creative system is an asset. Price it like one.?

Happ for Designers is the business homebase for independent designers. Define every deliverable, retain source-file ownership, cap revision rounds, and set the terms for reusing your brand systems - all in one mobile-first platform.

Who This Solution Is For

Available in: US

Freelance Designers
Brand Designers
Graphic Designers
UX/UI Designers

Benefits & Problems Solved

Problems it solves

  • Source-file requests with no extra pay
  • Revision rounds with no agreed limit
  • Your brand systems reused with no terms in place
  • No clear view of what's signed, paid, and still owed

Key benefits

  • Keep what you build - source files and design systems stay yours unless you transfer them
  • Charge for exactly what you deliver - deliverables defined by format, resolution, and scope
  • Cap revisions - extra rounds bill at the rate you set
  • Always know where you stand - what's signed, paid, and owed on every Collaboration

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Happ help designers?

Happ is the homebase for independent designers. It brings all your Collaborations into one mobile-first workspace - contracts, payments, and billing. Pricing and contract terms draw on the entire creator network, so you quote from real data. Define your deliverables and source-file terms, cap revisions, and keep ownership of the systems you build.

How do I protect my source files from being taken without payment?

Your agreement defines rendered finals as the deliverable. Source files are retained and available as a separate purchase at a rate you set.

Can I limit how many revision rounds a Collaborator requests?

Yes. Specify the number of included rounds. Additional rounds are billed at your hourly or flat rate.

Can I keep ownership of the design systems I develop?

Yes. IP terms in your agreement specify that design systems, frameworks, and methodologies you develop remain your intellectual property unless explicitly transferred.

What if a Collaborator uses my work in markets, products, or formats I did not agree to?

Usage rights in your agreement define exactly where and how your work can appear. Products, merchandise, and new markets each require a new agreement you negotiate and invoice for.

Do I need a contract for a design project?

For any paid design work - brand identity, graphic, or UX/UI - yes. Happ's Smart Legal Terms surfaces clauses for deliverables, source files, revisions, and IP ownership, and you decide which apply. Happ suggests, you decide.

How much should I charge for a design project?

Happ does not set your rates - Smart Pricing surfaces relevant benchmarks from the community brain, so you can price a logo, a brand identity, or a full system with real market context. You set the number, and the terms lock into the agreement before you start.

How do designers invoice clients and get paid?

Invoicing is tied to the signed agreement - milestones from concept to final delivery - paid straight through Happ. Happ never takes a commission on your work; the only cost is a standard payment processing fee that depends on how your Collaborator pays, always shown to you upfront. Every project's payment status lives in your Homebase.