Drew is an AI design agent built for small business owners who want a consistent, professional brand without a design team. He audits your visual identity, plans your social grid, creates ad creative briefs, and reviews your UI so everything your business puts out looks intentional and on-brand. Drew works as part of your BlynQ AI team alongside Sky for marketing, Leo for sales, and eight other specialists, so your brand stays consistent across every channel, campaign, and client touchpoint.
Design Agent
Drew covers your full visual presence, from brand identity and social grid planning to ad creative and UI feedback. Filter by area to explore what he can do.
Drew reviews your recent social posts, ads, and marketing materials to identify where your brand guidelines are slipping, then gives you a prioritised list of specific improvements to bring everything back in line.
Drew builds a clear, structured brand guidelines document covering your logo usage rules, colour palette, typography, tone of voice, and visual style direction so everyone creating content for your business starts from the same page.
Drew reviews how your logo is appearing across your website, social profiles, ads, and documents, and flags any placements that break your brand rules, with clear guidance on how to correct each one.
Drew assesses whether your current visual identity is still serving your brand positioning and recommends updates to colours, typography, or style direction to keep your brand feeling current and credible.
Drew reviews your existing colour palette and recommends refinements to improve contrast, accessibility, and visual harmony, giving you a tighter set of colours that works across every touchpoint.
Drew assesses your current font choices and recommends a clear typographic hierarchy covering headings, body text, and accent styles that strengthens your brand's visual authority across all formats.
Drew plans and sequences your Instagram grid with visual cohesion in mind, so your feed tells a consistent story at a glance and every post complements the ones around it.
Drew structures your posting schedule to ensure visual variety across formats, balancing photo posts, graphics, carousels, and Reels without repeating patterns too quickly, so your feed stays engaging over time.
Drew generates multiple visual and copy variations of a single post concept so you can test different approaches, pick the best performer, and build a library of on-brand content faster.
Drew analyses your recent post performance to identify which visual styles, formats, and colour combinations are generating the most engagement, feeding those insights into your next content round.
Drew reviews a shortlist of image options and recommends which best fit your brand visual style, audience expectations, and platform context, so every photo you post reinforces your brand identity.
Drew writes a detailed design brief for your recurring social media templates, covering layout, typography, colour usage, and asset placement so a designer or tool can build reusable formats quickly.
Drew writes detailed, structured creative briefs for your ad campaigns, covering headline direction, visual concept, audience angle, and format specs so your designer or tool can execute without back-and-forth.
Drew creates multiple ad variants from a single concept, each with a different hook, visual style, or call to action, so you can run structured tests and understand what drives your audience to click.
Drew reviews your ad creative history to identify which styles, formats, and messaging angles are generating the strongest results, so your next campaign is built on what you know already works.
Drew reviews your current ad creative set for brand alignment, consistency across placements, and compliance with platform specifications, flagging any issues before they affect performance.
Drew analyses the ad creative your competitors are running and identifies the visual and messaging patterns they rely on, giving you a clear view of where to differentiate and where to adopt proven approaches.
Drew writes a detailed design brief for a sales or pitch deck, covering slide structure, visual style, data presentation approach, and brand consistency requirements so the final product looks polished and on-brand.
Drew critiques your app or website screens for visual consistency, typography hierarchy, and brand alignment, giving you specific, actionable feedback ranked by the impact each fix will have on user trust.
Drew reviews how consistently your design components, buttons, cards, forms, and icons are being used across your product and flags deviations from your design system before they compound.
Drew rewrites button labels, error messages, empty states, and onboarding copy so every word in your product matches your brand voice and helps users take the next step with confidence.
Drew reviews your user onboarding experience for visual friction, unclear messaging, and brand inconsistencies that are likely causing drop-off, with a prioritised list of improvements to address each one.
Drew reviews your UI colour combinations for contrast ratio compliance and flags any pairings that fail accessibility standards, giving you specific replacement values that meet WCAG requirements.
Drew reviews how your key screens adapt across mobile, tablet, and desktop and identifies where layout, typography, or component sizing is breaking the visual experience on smaller viewports.
No design software required. Share your visuals, describe what you are working on, or ask Drew to review what you have, and he turns it into actionable design direction.
Share your logo, screenshots, social posts, ad creatives, or a description of your brand. Drew works with links, images, or descriptions in whatever format you have.
Drew assesses your visual identity for consistency, credibility, and brand alignment across every touchpoint, from your social grid to your ad creative to your UI components.
You receive specific, prioritised design feedback, a brief, a plan, or a set of guidelines. No vague advice, no design jargon, just the clarity you need to make your brand look like you mean it.
Most small businesses start with strong brand guidelines and then gradually drift away from them as content gets created quickly, by different people, across different tools. A mismatched font here, the wrong shade of blue there, a logo placed on a background it should never appear on. Individually these feel minor. Collectively they erode the professional impression your brand is supposed to make. Drew reviews your recent marketing materials and social content against your brand guidelines, identifies every point of inconsistency, and produces a prioritised list of specific corrections ranked by the impact each fix will have on how your brand is perceived.
A typical month with Drew
"Drew reviewed our Instagram and found that we had been using three different shades of our brand blue without realising it. Once we standardised everything, our engagement went up noticeably."
"I had been running ads for months without a proper creative brief. Drew built one in 20 minutes and my designer said it was the clearest brief they had ever received. Cut our revision rounds in half."
"Drew audited our onboarding screens and found five places where the copy was confusing and the visual hierarchy was wrong. We fixed them over one afternoon and our activation rate improved the next week."
For solo founders and small service businesses, brand consistency is often the difference between looking like a credible business and looking like a side project. Prospects and clients make judgements about your professionalism within seconds of seeing your brand, and inconsistency signals that your business does not have its act together, even if your actual work is excellent.
The problem is that maintaining brand consistency is genuinely difficult without a dedicated designer or a rigorous review process. Content gets created quickly by different people using different tools, and small deviations accumulate over time. Three different font weights. Four different shades of the same colour. Logo placements that break your rules. None of these feel significant individually, but together they undermine the professional impression you are trying to create.
Drew is built to solve this. As an AI design agent, Drew reviews your visual presence across social, ads, and your product, identifies inconsistencies, and gives you a clear, prioritised list of fixes. Whether you are a photographer building a portfolio brand, a coach trying to look more established, or an agency justifying higher prices through stronger positioning, a consistent visual identity makes everything else work harder.
Most small business owners focus their design effort on the big visible pieces: the logo, the website hero, the key social posts. What they often miss is the cumulative effect of everything else. The ad creative that uses a slightly different colour. The email that uses a different font. The product onboarding screen where the button copy does not match the brand voice. These are the places where credibility quietly erodes.
Drew handles the design work that falls between the cracks: the brand guidelines document that never gets written, the Instagram grid plan that keeps getting deferred, the ad creative brief that gets skipped because it feels like overhead. Working alongside Sky's marketing capabilities and Daniel's brand positioning work, Drew ensures that the strategy and the visual execution stay aligned.
For businesses running paid ads, Drew's creative brief and ad variation capabilities can significantly reduce the cost of iteration. A structured brief means less back-and-forth with designers or tools. Multiple variations from a single concept means you can test quickly and build on what works, rather than starting from scratch each campaign.
The businesses that build the strongest brands over time are not necessarily the ones with the biggest design budgets. They are the ones that stay consistent. A simple, well-documented visual identity applied consistently across every touchpoint compounds into genuine brand recognition over time. Drew helps you build and maintain that consistency without adding hours of manual review to your week.
If your business has reached the point where visual inconsistency is creating noise in your marketing or undermining your pricing, Drew is where to start. For agencies, consultants, and virtual assistants especially, a strong brand is a direct input into your ability to charge more and attract better clients. Drew gives you the design clarity to make that happen without needing a full-time designer on staff.
Drew keeps your visual identity consistent, your creative on-brief, and your brand looking professional across every channel and every touchpoint.