The platform addresses a growing concern among creators that generative AI often flattens brand identity, leading to a sea of interchangeable content. Instead of starting with a generic prompt, Studio operates on a foundation of templates crafted by professional designers. Users describe their needs, and the software builds a framework that respects established brand guidelines, color palettes, and typographic hierarchies. This approach shifts the role of AI from a primary creator to a high-speed assistant that manages the assembly while leaving final creative decisions to the business owner.
Flodesk CEO Rebecca Shostak believes this hybrid model is essential for small brands competing in a crowded digital space. By offering a spectrum of control—from conversational prompts to pixel-perfect drag-and-drop adjustments—Studio ensures the output feels authored rather than automated. The tool is currently available in beta for free, allowing users to export finished HTML files for use on external platforms such as Mailchimp, Klaviyo, and Beehiiv. As the company looks beyond email, it plans to expand the platform to include form and web page generation, using real-time user feedback to refine the creative process.




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