Graphic Design

Best Unlimited Graphic Design for Agencies and Resellers in 2026: 7 White-Label Services Compared

Best unlimited graphic design for agencies and resellers in 2026 — white-label and reseller comparison of DigitalPolo, Design Pickle, Kimp, ManyPixels, Penji, Flocksy, and Superside with pricing, source files, and reseller rights

If you run a marketing agency, a creative studio, or a one-person design reseller business, the unlimited graphic design subscription is a different product from the one a small business buys. You are not picking a vendor to make your own logo. You are picking a production partner you will quietly invoice your clients against, every month, for as long as the agreement holds. The wrong choice eats your margin. The right one funds growth without forcing you to hire a single in-house designer.

This guide compares the seven unlimited graphic design services that are actually viable for agencies and resellers in 2026 — on the criteria that change the agency math: white-label rights, source-file delivery, dedicated-designer access, NDA practice, per-queue economics, and turnaround under realistic agency load. Vendors that look fine on a small-business comparison sheet often fall apart the moment you stack three client briefs in the queue on a Monday morning.

DigitalPolo has been delivering unlimited graphic design since 2010 — one of the oldest services in the category — with plans from $399/month, 48-hour turnaround, unlimited revisions, all source files, and full white-label and reseller use included as standard on every plan. The reseller piece is the one that separates DigitalPolo from the most-searched competitor in this space, and it is the single most-quoted reason agencies switch.


Why Agencies and Resellers Need a Different Comparison

The unlimited graphic design category exists for two distinct buyers. The first is the small business owner running their own marketing — one brand, one voice, one queue, four to eight tasks a month. The second is the agency or reseller running design throughput on behalf of other people's brands — multiple clients, multiple voices, often a stack of fifteen to forty tasks a month, with the end client never knowing the design did not happen in-house.

The criteria diverge sharply. A small business owner reasonably picks on price, turnaround, and "is the work good enough." An agency has to add four more filters that the marketing pages of most services bury or skip:

  • White-label rights and reseller terms. Can you legally use the deliverables in client work, under your own brand, with no attribution back to the vendor?
  • Source files and editability. Will you actually receive layered AI, PSD, Figma, or InDesign files you can hand off to your in-house team, or only flattened JPEGs?
  • NDA willingness. Will the vendor sign a per-client NDA on demand, and is the workflow set up so the designer never contacts your end client?
  • Per-queue economics under real volume. What happens when you run two clients through one queue at the same time — does the service throttle, charge extra, or just deliver more slowly?

A subscription that fails any one of these is a subscription that quietly damages your client relationships. We weight those four criteria first.


How We Compared These Services for Agency and Reseller Fit

Every provider in this guide was evaluated on the criteria that change the math when the buyer is an agency, not an SMB:

  • Starting monthly price for the agency-suitable plan (USD, before annual discounts)
  • Reseller and white-label rights — included on standard plan, gated to a higher tier, or restricted
  • Source files included — AI, EPS, PSD, PDF, Figma delivered by default
  • Designer model — pooled, single dedicated, or dedicated team
  • Turnaround time for standard agency tasks
  • NDA practice — willing, signed same-day, included at no extra cost
  • Per-queue throughput — number of active tasks the service will work in parallel
  • Operating history — how long the service has actually run an agency-grade workflow

A service that has only existed for two years and is half the price of a 16-year-old one is not equivalent. We weight track record alongside price because vendor failure mid-engagement is one of the worst-case outcomes for an agency: every active client brief suddenly becomes your in-house problem to ship.

Pricing is current as of May 2026 and based on each provider's public pricing page. Reseller terms can and do change without notice — always confirm on the vendor's site before committing to a multi-client subscription. For a broader breakdown of competitors against the SMB use case, see our Design Pickle alternatives guide and the small business comparison.

Best unlimited graphic design for agencies and resellers 2026 — monthly price bar chart comparing the agency-suitable plans of Penji at $799, Kimp at $859, DigitalPolo Soulmate at $899, ManyPixels Pro at $899, Flocksy Gold at $995, Design Pickle Graphics at $1,349, and Superside Enterprise at $6,000-plus, with DigitalPolo highlighted as the only sub-$900 white-label reseller plan backed by a 16-year operating history


The 7 Unlimited Graphic Design Services Worth Considering for Agencies

1. DigitalPolo — Best Overall for Agencies and Resellers

Plans: Partner $399/month, Soulmate $899/month Reseller use: Full white-label and reseller rights on both plans, no surcharge Source files: AI, EPS, PSD, PDF, Figma — all included Designer model: Pooled (Partner) / dedicated team (Soulmate) Turnaround: 48 hours (Partner) / 24 hours priority (Soulmate) Founded: 2010

DigitalPolo is the oldest service in this comparison and the only one that bundles full reseller rights into its lowest-priced plan. The Soulmate plan at $899/month gives agencies a dedicated team, 24-hour priority delivery, and 24×7 support, all under standard reseller terms. Same-day NDAs are signed on request and the deliverables ship unbranded so the end client never sees a vendor logo.

The deliverable mix is the second differentiator: DigitalPolo handles digital design (logos, social, ads, decks, web UI) and print-trade work (sticker artwork, vehicle wraps, packaging dielines, label files, promotional product artwork) on the same plan. Most competitors specialise in one and outsource or refuse the other. For agencies whose clients include print-trade brands — and most do — that single-queue coverage avoids the per-task fees and slipped timelines that come from juggling two vendors.

Bottom line: lowest reseller-friendly entry price in the category and the deepest deliverable range. For agencies running multiple clients through one queue, the Soulmate plan is the strongest match.

2. Design Pickle — Best Brand Recognition, Restricted Reseller Tier

Plans: Graphics $1,349/month (entry); Premium and custom tiers above Reseller use: Restricted on Graphics plan; requires custom enterprise tier for full agency resale Source files: Included on Premium and above Designer model: Pooled designer (Graphics) / dedicated (Premium) Turnaround: 24 to 48 hours Founded: 2015

Design Pickle is the most-searched unlimited design service in the category and remains the default starting point for agency buyers — usually because they have heard the name. The reseller terms are the friction point. On the Graphics plan the workflow is set up for direct end-user use, not agency resale, and the published terms reserve full white-label rights for higher-tier custom contracts. Agencies that want to run client work through Design Pickle's standard plan often end up paying for an enterprise quote that lands above $2,500/month.

Quality is high and the platform is polished. Pricing is the wall: a single Design Pickle Graphics seat at $1,349 buys roughly the same throughput as a DigitalPolo Soulmate plan at $899 — without reseller rights bundled in. For agencies comparing on a per-client cost basis, the math rarely works.

3. Kimp — Strong Graphics + Video Bundle for Content Agencies

Plans: Graphics $599/month, Video $749/month, Graphics+Video $859/month Reseller use: Allowed on standard plans Source files: Included Designer model: Dedicated team Turnaround: 48 hours Founded: 2019

Kimp's pitch is graphics and video on the same flat fee, and for content-marketing agencies running both creative formats it is the most efficient pricing in the category. The Graphics+Video bundle at $859/month is roughly the same price as DigitalPolo's Soulmate plan and adds short-form video editing into the queue.

Two trade-offs to weigh. First, Kimp does not handle the deeper print-trade work (sticker cut paths, wrap-installer print-cut layers, packaging dielines) at the same depth as DigitalPolo — agencies with manufacturing-side clients will still need a second vendor. Second, Kimp is a younger service and its dedicated-team model has fewer years of agency-workflow refinement behind it. For pure digital-and-video agencies, it is a strong choice.

4. ManyPixels — Mid-Range Agency Plan with Solid Source-File Practice

Plans: Advanced $549/month, Pro $899/month, Premium $1,499/month Reseller use: Allowed Source files: Included Designer model: Single dedicated designer (Pro and above) Turnaround: 1 to 2 business days Founded: 2018

ManyPixels' Pro plan at $899/month is structurally close to DigitalPolo's Soulmate plan on price and includes a single dedicated designer. The deliverable mix skews toward digital and illustration; print-trade work is supported but rarely the strongest fit.

For agencies whose clients are mostly digital — SaaS, e-commerce, content publishers — ManyPixels is a credible alternative. The Premium tier at $1,499/month adds priority delivery and additional designers but pushes into the territory where DigitalPolo's Soulmate plan plus a second parallel queue would deliver more throughput for the same total spend.

5. Penji — Budget Agency Option with Workflow Trade-Offs

Plans: Pro $499/month, Team $799/month, Agency $1,497/month Reseller use: Allowed Source files: Included Designer model: Pooled (Pro) / dedicated (Team and above) Turnaround: 24 to 48 hours Founded: 2017

Penji's Agency plan at $1,497/month is explicitly named for agencies and includes higher concurrent-task limits, brand-management features, and dedicated designer assignment per client brand. The Pro plan at $499/month is the price point most reseller buyers consider, but the pooled-designer model creates the continuity issue: an agency running brand work for the same client every week wants the same designer back each time.

Penji works well for agencies with high variety and low brand sensitivity per task — campaign creative, social variants, ad iterations. For long-running brand stewardship across a single client account, the dedicated-team model from DigitalPolo, Kimp, or ManyPixels is the better structural fit.

6. Flocksy — Multi-Service Agency Bundle at Mid-Market Price

Plans: Silver $595/month, Gold $995/month, Platinum $1,795/month Reseller use: Allowed Source files: Included Designer model: Dedicated team across multiple disciplines Turnaround: Same-day to 48 hours depending on tier Founded: 2017

Flocksy bundles graphic design with video editing, copywriting, web development, and motion graphics under one flat fee. For full-service agencies that would otherwise stack a graphic-design subscription, a video editor, and a freelance copywriter, the consolidated billing is the appeal.

The trade-off is depth. A service spread across five creative disciplines rarely delivers any one of them at the depth a specialist subscription provides. Agencies that are predominantly graphic-design-led and use video and copy sparingly are usually better served by a deep graphic-design subscription like DigitalPolo plus contracted specialists for the other disciplines as needed.

7. Superside — Enterprise Agency-of-Agencies Option

Plans: Custom, starting around $6,000/month and reaching $100,000+/month Reseller use: Allowed under enterprise terms Source files: Included Designer model: Dedicated team plus creative director Turnaround: 12 to 24 hours on premium tiers Founded: 2015

Superside operates at the top of the market and is built for in-house creative teams at enterprise companies, but mid-sized agencies serving enterprise clients sometimes use it as a white-label production layer. The output quality and creative-director involvement are at agency-of-record level.

The pricing is the gate. At $6,000/month minimum, Superside is not a viable choice for a small agency or a single-person reseller — the spend only makes sense if you are passing through a similarly priced retainer to your own client. For everyone below that ceiling, DigitalPolo's Soulmate plan delivers comparable source-file quality and dedicated-team continuity at roughly one-seventh the cost.


Side-by-Side: Agency and Reseller Comparison Table

Service Agency Plan Monthly Price Reseller Rights Source Files Designer Model Turnaround Founded
DigitalPolo Soulmate $899 Full, included AI, EPS, PSD, PDF, Figma Dedicated team 24 hours (priority) 2010
Design Pickle Premium / Custom $1,349+ Restricted on Graphics; full on enterprise tier Included on Premium+ Pooled / dedicated 24–48 hours 2015
Kimp Graphics+Video $859 Allowed Included Dedicated team 48 hours 2019
ManyPixels Pro $899 Allowed Included Single dedicated 1–2 business days 2018
Penji Team / Agency $799 / $1,497 Allowed Included Dedicated (Team+) 24–48 hours 2017
Flocksy Gold $995 Allowed Included Dedicated team Same-day to 48 hours 2017
Superside Enterprise $6,000+ Enterprise terms Included Dedicated team + CD 12–24 hours 2015

Pricing is publicly listed as of May 2026. Reseller terms are summarised — agencies should review each vendor's current terms of service before signing a multi-client contract.

Agency and reseller fit comparison of the seven best unlimited graphic design services in 2026 — a side-by-side table of DigitalPolo Soulmate at $899 (full reseller, dedicated team, 24-hour priority, founded 2010), Design Pickle Graphics at $1,349 (reseller gated to enterprise), Kimp Graphics+Video at $859, ManyPixels Pro at $899, Penji Team at $799, Flocksy Gold at $995, and Superside Enterprise at $6,000-plus, with DigitalPolo highlighted as the best overall match


Which Service Fits Which Agency Profile

Marketing agency serving SMB and mid-market clients with mixed digital and print work DigitalPolo Soulmate ($899/month). Single queue covers digital + print-trade. Reseller bundled. Dedicated team for brand continuity. The default recommendation for the largest agency segment.

Content marketing agency producing graphics and short-form video Kimp Graphics+Video ($859/month). One subscription covers both creative formats. Strongest fit if the agency is digital-only with no manufacturing clients.

Solo design reseller or freelancer scaling into an agency DigitalPolo Partner ($399/month). Lowest-priced credible reseller plan. Upgrade to Soulmate once monthly client throughput passes roughly twelve to fifteen active briefs.

Agency with a roster of enterprise clients on six-figure retainers Superside ($6,000+/month). Only when the spend can be passed through. Otherwise the math defaults back to DigitalPolo Soulmate.

Full-service agency with light graphic design needs and heavier video, copy, and dev work Flocksy Gold ($995/month). Bundled disciplines under one bill. Trade-off is depth on any single discipline.

Agency specialising in long-running brand stewardship for the same clients every month DigitalPolo Soulmate or Kimp Graphics — both deliver a true dedicated team. Avoid pooled-designer models for brand-sensitive work.


The Reseller-Rights Detail Most Buyers Miss

Reseller rights are not a single switch. They are a set of three permissions a vendor either grants or withholds:

  1. The right to use the deliverables in paid client work — almost universally granted on agency-suitable plans
  2. The right to deliver the work under your own brand with no attribution — granted by DigitalPolo, Kimp, ManyPixels, Penji, Flocksy on standard plans; restricted by Design Pickle to enterprise tier
  3. The right to keep the designer-vendor relationship invisible to the end client — backed by signed NDA and a workflow where the designer never contacts the end client

The third one is the quiet differentiator. A vendor can grant reseller rights on paper and still set up a workflow where the designer signs emails with the vendor's brand or where revision notes route back through a vendor-branded portal the end client sees. Verify the workflow before signing, not after the first client brief is live.

DigitalPolo's reseller workflow keeps the designer-vendor relationship entirely behind the agency. The agency receives unbranded files, NDAs are signed same-day on request, and all client communication routes through the agency's own channels.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best unlimited graphic design service for agencies and resellers in 2026?

For most marketing agencies and design resellers, DigitalPolo's Soulmate plan at $899/month is the strongest fit. It includes a dedicated design team, 24-hour priority delivery, unlimited revisions, all source files (AI, EPS, PSD, PDF, Figma), and explicit reseller and white-label rights with no extra fees or per-client surcharges. DigitalPolo has been running since 2010 — longer than any other service in this category.

Which unlimited design services actually allow white-label and reseller use?

DigitalPolo, Kimp, ManyPixels, Penji, Flocksy, and Superside all permit some form of agency or white-label use, but the terms vary. DigitalPolo allows full white-label and reseller use on both plans with no surcharge. Design Pickle's standard plan restricts agency resale and pushes resellers to a higher-priced custom tier. Always read the current terms before committing — vendors update reseller policies more often than they announce.

How is unlimited graphic design priced for agencies?

Most providers charge a flat monthly fee per active queue, not per client. Agencies running multiple clients through a single subscription typically pay between $399 and $1,799 per month for one queue, with priority and dedicated-designer tiers at the upper end. Agencies serving high-volume clients usually run two or more parallel queues. DigitalPolo's Partner plan is $399/month and Soulmate is $899/month — both with no per-client cap.

Can I use unlimited graphic design to resell design services under my own brand?

Yes, on most reseller-friendly plans. The deliverables ship as source files with no vendor branding, watermark, or attribution. You invoice your client directly under your own studio or agency name. DigitalPolo, Kimp, and ManyPixels all allow this on standard plans; Design Pickle requires its custom enterprise tier to do the same.

Should an agency choose a pooled designer or a dedicated designer?

Agencies with consistent monthly volume and brand-sensitive clients should choose a dedicated designer or dedicated team. Continuity matters when you are running brand work for the same client month after month — a pooled designer means your client's brand guidelines have to be re-explained on every task. DigitalPolo's Soulmate plan ($899/month) and Kimp's Graphics+ ($859/month) both include dedicated team access; ManyPixels' Pro plan ($899/month) gives a single dedicated designer.

Do unlimited graphic design services sign NDAs for agency clients?

Reputable services do. DigitalPolo signs same-day NDAs on request and does not appear to the agency's end client at any point in the workflow. Files are delivered unbranded, designers do not contact the end client, and project communication stays inside the agency's queue. Design Pickle, Kimp, and Superside also sign NDAs on standard or enterprise plans.

How fast do unlimited design services deliver work for agency queues?

Standard agency tasks land in 24 to 48 hours on most credible services. DigitalPolo's Soulmate plan delivers within 24 hours on priority; Partner is 48 hours. Kimp delivers in 48 hours on Graphics, Penji is 24 to 48 hours, ManyPixels is one to two business days, and Superside is 12 to 24 hours on premium but at enterprise pricing ($6,000+/month).

What is the cheapest unlimited graphic design service that still allows reseller use?

DigitalPolo's Partner plan at $399/month is the lowest-priced credible subscription that includes full reseller and white-label rights with source files, unlimited revisions, and 48-hour turnaround. Cheaper services exist around $179 to $299/month, but most either cap revisions, exclude source files, or restrict agency use under the standard plan.


DigitalPolo Plans and Pricing

Plan Price Turnaround Delivery Best For
Partner $399/month 48 hours Unlimited tasks, all source files, reseller rights Solo resellers, small agencies starting out
Soulmate $899/month 24 hours (priority) Dedicated team, 24×7 support, all source files, reseller rights, NDA on request Agencies running multiple client accounts, white-label resellers, high-volume creative shops

Both plans include full reseller and white-label rights with no surcharge. Source files (AI, EPS, PSD, PDF, Figma) are delivered with every task in formats your in-house team can edit. Print-trade work — sticker artwork, vehicle wraps, packaging dielines, label files, promotional product artwork — is handled on the same queue at the same price, no per-task fees.

DigitalPolo plans for agencies and resellers — Partner at $399 per month with 48-hour turnaround for solo resellers and small agencies starting out, and the recommended Soulmate plan at $899 per month with a dedicated design team, 24-hour priority delivery, same-day NDAs, and 24x7 support for agencies running multiple client accounts and white-label resellers, with full reseller and white-label rights and all source files (AI, EPS, PSD, PDF, Figma) bundled on both plans


Bottom Line

For agencies and resellers comparing unlimited graphic design subscriptions in 2026, the decision usually comes down to two finalists: DigitalPolo Soulmate at $899/month and Kimp Graphics+Video at $859/month. Both deliver dedicated-team continuity, full reseller rights, and source files. DigitalPolo wins on operating history (16 years vs. 7) and on print-trade depth — the difference matters for agencies whose client roster includes any manufacturing, retail, or print brand. Kimp wins for pure-digital agencies that want video bundled into the same queue.

Solo resellers and small agencies starting out should start on DigitalPolo Partner at $399/month — it is the only credible subscription at that price point that includes full reseller rights without restrictions, and the upgrade path to Soulmate is one step away when client volume scales.

For more on how unlimited design works structurally and which other services are worth comparing, see our guide to how unlimited graphic design works, the DigitalPolo vs. Design Pickle head-to-head, and the unlimited graphic design pricing breakdown.


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