The business
PatchDesign.AI turns a plain-English description into a production-ready custom patch in minutes — embroidered, PVC, woven, chenille, or printed. Scoutmasters, youth sports coaches, fire houses, and martial-arts schools use it to design a patch with no design skills, no minimums, and a 10-business-day turnaround.
It’s also one of the brands built by the crew behind FeedCrew — in fact, PatchDesign.AI ran on the tool that became FeedCrew before the product even had its name. Full disclosure: this is us using our own product on our own store, and one of the first stores it ever posted for.
The challenge
A patch is a visual product with a seasonal heartbeat — scout sign-up season, summer-camp orders, end-of-season team patches. That’s perfect for Instagram and Facebook, and impossible to keep up with when nobody on the team is a marketer. Posting drifted to once a month, then to whenever someone remembered.
How they use FeedCrew
- Voice from the website. FeedCrew read patchdesign.ai and matched the brand’s practical, encouraging tone — no design-jargon, just “here’s how to get it made.”
- A calendar that knows the seasons. Scout sign-up windows, summer-camp lead times, and sports end-of-season all land as ready-to-approve drafts.
- Real product photos, not stock. FeedCrew templates the actual patch designs into clean showcase posts and how-it-works carousels.
- Approve from a phone. A draft shows up, someone taps approve between orders, and it ships to both channels.
We build software for a living and still didn’t have time to post. FeedCrew gave PatchDesign.AI a real, consistent feed without us hiring anyone — it just reads the site and drafts what we’d have written.
The result
A steady 3–5 posts a week, in the brand’s voice, with zero hours hired. The feed finally matches the product: helpful, fast, made-for-you. Most weeks the only social-media task left is tapping approve.
Visit PatchDesign.AI — patchdesign.ai
