Niice

Niice

Show what your brand is made of

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5 reviews

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Unite assets, guidelines, projects and people in the only brand hub that puts every asset on show, untangles access, and ignites brand understanding.
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Niice Docs

Niice Docs

Online brand guidelines without the gruntwork
Create living guidelines that evolve with your brand, in a platform that combines the easy editing of Notion and the creative control of InDesign.
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Chris Armstrong
Brand building is a team sport, but the teams are more complex, distributed and remote than ever. It’s hard to keep everyone on the same page when we’re all in a silo of one. Big brands like Instagram and IBM solve this with beautiful online hubs that communicate their brand story and keep the team aligned, but they also spend a small fortune doing it... so what about the rest of us? We’ve been working on a fresh approach to online guidelines, making it easy to maintain a living source of truth as your brand evolves, without having to compromise on design control. We’re calling it Niice Docs, and you can now request early access at https://niice.com/early-access!
David Hughes
These brand hubs look fantastic! Think of what brands pay to design and build websites to show off their brand assets — this will really level the playing field. Early access requested!
Chris Armstrong
@itsdavidhughes I know of one well-known brand that spent well over $100K on an all-singing all-dancing brand site... then had to spend ~$80K/yr on updates because it was all hand-coded. The actual team ended up reverting to using Google Docs because at least they could keep them up to date.
Steven Hylands
This looks great. Niice looks to have evolved into a really robust tool. Has it been difficult to decide what direction to take it?
Chris Armstrong
@shylands thanks! Can’t believe we’ve been going for ten years this week... It’s actually been a really natural evolution for us: we’re constantly talking to customers and learning about the problems they have, and watching how they’re using the tools we’ve already built, so it became really clear what the next step needed to be. We’ve also learned a lot about how to build realtime collaborative design tools in the last decade, so everything we’re working on builds on those insights.