What is Bee All Design?
Bee All Design is a UK-based design service that offers unlimited graphic design work for a flat monthly fee. Their core value proposition is: you subscribe, send in design requests (anything from logos to social media graphics to menus), and their team works through them (with unlimited revisions) as long as your subscription’s active.
In other words: they position themselves as your “design team on demand,” without the overheads of hiring someone full-time. They also offer a “One Off Job” option if you only need a single design and aren’t ready to commit to a subscription.
They list a huge variety of design types they can handle: everything from banners, social media assets, menus, signage, eBooks, logos, vehicle wraps, etc.
Their pricing is tiered: a “Drone Bee” plan (one job at a time) at US$420/month, “Worker Bee” (two jobs) at $770/month, and “Queen Bee” (four tracks, faster turnaround) at $1,899/month. They claim no long contract (apart from the top-tier “Queen Bee” having a minimum 3-month commitment) and a 14-day money back guarantee for new customers.
They also note that they are VAT registered in the UK (so UK customers may reclaim VAT, while non-UK clients don’t get VAT added).
What seems to be working (pros)
- Simplicity and predictability
The flat monthly pricing is appealing. You know upfront what you’ll pay, instead of getting surprised by varying costs for each piece. For businesses with ongoing design needs (social media, marketing, collateral), that can be attractive. - Wide range of services
Because they offer “anything static design under the sun,” you don’t have to hire multiple specialists — for example, you don’t need to source someone separately for your menu, your social graphics, and your poster designs. - Unlimited revisions / tweaks
The promise that they’ll “keep making changes until you’re thrilled” gives clients flexibility and some peace of mind. - No long contract (in many plans)
The ability to cancel “at any time” in most of their plans is nice. It reduces the risk for clients unsure how frequently they’ll need design work. - One-off job option
For those who only need one project (say a logo or a banner), they offer a one-off service, which makes them more flexible for non-subscription users too. - Social proof / testimonials
Their site includes customer quotes (schools, small businesses, restaurants) praising responsiveness and quality.
Things to watch out for / possible drawbacks
- No guarantee on style consistency or dedicated designer (in lower tiers)
Because of the “unlimited requests” model, there’s a risk of getting different designers each time, which can lead to inconsistency in visual styles. Unless the subscription explicitly guarantees a fixed designer (which only the “Queen Bee” mentions “dedicated designer”) this could be a challenge. - Turnaround “next business day” is optimistic for some jobs
They promise next business day turnaround in many plans. But complex jobs (menus, large designs) may take longer. They do note this caveat. - Cost might be steep for very small businesses
The lowest plan is $420/month (roughly equivalent in GBP, plus any exchange rate/fees). If your design needs are light or sporadic, you might not get full value. - 14-day money back guarantee is limited
They say that for the refund, you can’t “use any of the work that we made for you” once the refund is accepted. Also, only new customers can use this guarantee. - No detailed portfolio (on landing page)
Their homepage gives sample images, but the detail is limited. To judge real quality, you’d want to dig into their portfolio. Their “Portfolio” menu likely has more, but it’s less front-and-center. - Possible scalability / quality tradeoff
When you have many clients wanting many designs, there’s always the risk of rushed work or generic designs creeping in. The “unlimited” model can stretch capacity, so quality may vary. - Currency / regional considerations
Their pricing is in USD on the site, although they’re UK-based and VAT-registered. For UK clients, currency fluctuations and VAT reconciliation could be small friction points.
Overall impressions & for whom this works best
Bee All Design is a compelling option if:
- You have regular, consistent design needs (social media assets, banners, marketing collateral) rather than occasional one-off jobs.
- You’re comfortable sacrificing a bit of control in the designer-to-designer handoff, in exchange for flexibility and breadth.
- You want the convenience of “just ask for what you need” without juggling freelancers, contracts, or micro-payments every time.
- You want to keep costs predictable and avoid hiring someone internally.
However, if your design needs are highly brand-sensitive (very tight visual identity), or you only need maybe a few assets per month, or you want to vet every designer personally, you might find better ROI with a dedicated designer or small agency.
Find out more by clicking here to visit their site.