Back in 2008 the idea of a crowdsourced design agency was new and experimental. Over a decade later, crowdsourcing design work has proven itself a success with many new contenders cropping up, making it difficult to choose between all of them. Let’s take a closer look at the differences between two of these design options: Hatchwise vs 99designs by Vistaprint. Choosing between 99designs and Hatchwise, there’s plenty to consider: pricing, quality, the design process, the stable of freelance designers each hosts and more. If you’re having trouble deciding—or can’t even tell the difference—this guide presents a head-to-head comparison with everything you need to know to make the best choice. 99designs vs. hatchwise Illustration by OrangeCrush Hatchwise vs. 99designs: at a glance — Let’s start with some introductions. In case this is your first experience with crowdsourced design agencies, here’s a quick overview of each.
Hatchwise Hatchwise likes to keep things simple, for better or for worse. Although they offer a variety of services, the process is always the same: you commission a design contest where designers submit samples, and then you pick your favorite. The pricing, however, is not so uniform: you pay based on the type of design work and how many total entries you want to receive. Hatchwise logo background remove service via Hatchwise What sets Hatchwise apart most is that, in addition to the standard graphic design services, they also delve into copywriting services, specifically company names, product names, domain names, taglines and slogans. However, their pool of designers is significantly less than that of 99designs. Hatchwise has just around 34,000 designers by our estimates, a mere million registered designers at 99designs.

Moreover Hatchwise’s vetting process seems to be non-existent, with anyone free to start an account, so it’s unclear what the level of experience of those 34,000 designers is really like. 99designs By contrast, 99designs offers a more expansive business model. They offer the same design contest option as Hatchwise, where designers submit samples and the clients choose their favorite. However, 99designs also offers an alternative that Hatchwise does not: you’re free to directly contact a designer you like and jump straight to work, or 99designs can even help pair you with the kind of designer you’re looking.