Idea:
This solves a real pain point. As a builder myself, I’ve been looking for a product like this—nothing I’ve tried so far really works. If you can get this right, there's a great market for it.
First impression:
The homepage is clean, but the core value could be communicated more clearly. The current headline, “From idea to Brand, in Minutes,” feels a bit vague—I wasn’t sure what I’d actually get from the site. Especially now, when many AI tools use similar landing templates, it’s easy for users to gloss over the value.
Something like “Launch-ready branding in minutes. Generate your logo, font & color kit—instantly” would better convey what Brandisy does. Visual examples would also help a lot—people want to see the output. Even a short animation showing how a prompt becomes a brand kit would be compelling.

Also, the number of “likes” under the prompt input box is confusing—what does it refer to?
Suggestion: Add prompt suggestions below the input box to inspire users. See how Loveart.ai does it—they offer quick ideas to try out. (Ignore the actual prompts, but the concept works well.)

Landing Page Structure:
The “How it works” section isn’t really necessary—this kind of generation flow is pretty intuitive now. Instead, I’d prioritize your examples section, which is far more inspiring and makes users want to engage.

UX Flow – Logo Generation:
The main friction point for me was not being able to edit the text in the logo. Once I choose an industry, the generated logos often include that term (like “Retail” or “eCommerce”), but I can’t modify it. Even if the designs are nice, I can’t use them as-is.

Also, you’re offering too many logo options—having more than 7 starts to feel overwhelming and slows down the decision-making. A tighter set of strong choices would likely perform better.
Brand Kit Output: