About Maud
Maud is a productized brand service operating out of Australia, in business since 2010. A Sydney-based brand and design studio with packaged identity work.
Like other entries in our Brand index, Maud replaces the traditional agency model with a flat-fee engagement, transparent scope, and a productized intake — making the cost predictable and the onboarding fast.
What Maud offers
Maud packages brand work into a defined offer with a published price tier. Productized brand studios package identity, naming, and design systems into fixed-fee sprints — replacing months-long agency engagements with weeks-long packaged work.
Who Maud is for
Maud fits founders and CEOs investing in brand at a pivotal moment — pre-launch, pre-fundraise, or pre-rebrand — and who want a defined sprint instead of an open-ended engagement.
Maud pricing
Maud prices its work on a custom basis. Pricing is published only on consultation, which is typical for engagement-led productized services targeting mid-market and enterprise customers.
Frequently asked questions
What does Maud do?
A Sydney-based brand and design studio with packaged identity work. As a productized brand service, Maud sells a defined offer with a published price and a managed-service intake.
Where is Maud based?
Maud operates out of Australia and has been in business since 2010.
How much does Maud cost?
Maud prices its engagements on a custom basis — the company publishes scope and inclusions only on consultation.
Is Maud a productized service?
Yes. Maud is listed in the Productized Startups directory because it sells its brand offering as a packaged service — with defined scope, published price tiers, and a managed-service intake — instead of a traditional agency proposal.
Who is Maud a good fit for?
Maud fits founders and CEOs investing in brand at a pivotal moment — pre-launch, pre-fundraise, or pre-rebrand — and who want a defined sprint instead of an open-ended engagement.
How is a productized brand service different from a traditional agency?
Traditional agencies sell open-ended retainers with proposals, scope creep, and hourly billing. Productized services like Maud sell a defined package at a fixed price — usually monthly — with transparent scope, async-first delivery, and predictable turnaround.