Rebranding gives companies
the chance to refresh identity, reconnect with audiences,
and build a stronger platform
for growth.
Visual identity sending
the wrong signals.
Colors and logos age, leaving
the brand disconnected.
Inconsistent touchpoints across channels.
Websites, packaging, and campaigns no longer align.
Brand built for a different audience.
Current customers expect something different.
Expansion stretching
the brand too thin.
New products and markets outgrow the system.
Rebranding isn’t a paint job. The cost depends on how much strategy needs to be reset,
how extensive the identity system is, and the scale of rollout across markets.
We've worked with Toimi on two projects now, and both times the result was spot on. Timelines were realistic, communication was clear, and the team handled all details without us having to chase.
They didn't just ship features — they explained trade-offs, suggested improvements, and really thought about long-term use. Felt like an extension of our team.
Fast, professional, and no overcomplication. Our landing page went live on schedule and performed better than expected.
Easy to work with, thank you!
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Rebranding projects in San Francisco typically range from $15,000 to $75,000, depending on scope and complexity. A SaaS startup in SoMa seeking a visual refresh and messaging update usually invests $20,000–$35,000, while an enterprise client requiring complete brand architecture, multi-product positioning, and extensive digital asset creation may reach $60,000 or higher. We provide detailed proposals after our discovery phase so you understand exactly what you're investing in. San Francisco's competitive tech ecosystem demands brands that clearly communicate value, and pricing reflects the strategic depth needed to stand out in this market.
Most rebranding projects take 8 to 16 weeks from kickoff to launch. For a Series A startup in the Financial District, we often complete discovery, strategy, and design phases in 10–12 weeks, allowing time for stakeholder input and iteration. Companies in rapidly evolving sectors like fintech or biotech — common in South Beach and Mission Bay — sometimes need faster timelines, which we accommodate with focused sprints. The process includes brand strategy workshops, visual identity design, messaging framework development, and digital implementation. We work with San Francisco's pace, knowing that timing often aligns with funding announcements or product launches.
We frequently work with SaaS companies, fintech startups, biotech firms, and B2B tech platforms throughout San Francisco. Many clients are located in SoMa, the Financial District, and Mission Bay, where companies often rebrand after Series B funding, leadership changes, or market repositioning. Healthcare technology companies near UCSF and life sciences firms in Mission Bay seek rebranding when expanding beyond research into commercial markets. Enterprise software companies in the Embarcadero area rebrand to reflect product evolution or competitive differentiation. San Francisco's concentration of venture-backed companies means rebranding often coincides with scaling challenges and market maturation.
Our rebranding service covers brand strategy, visual identity, messaging framework, and digital implementation. We begin with stakeholder interviews and market analysis to understand positioning challenges, then develop brand architecture that clarifies your value proposition. Design deliverables include logo systems, color palettes, typography, iconography, and brand guidelines. We create messaging hierarchies, taglines, and voice guidelines that resonate with your target audience. Implementation extends to your website, product interface elements, pitch decks, and marketing materials. Everything is documented in comprehensive brand guidelines so your team in San Francisco or distributed globally can maintain consistency as you grow.
Yes, we incorporate user and stakeholder research into every rebranding project. This includes interviews with customers, employees, and leadership to understand brand perception and identify gaps between current positioning and market reality. For San Francisco companies, we often speak with users across different segments — early adopters in the Bay Area, enterprise clients nationwide, and international customers if relevant. Competitive analysis examines how similar companies position themselves in your sector. Research findings directly inform brand strategy, ensuring your new identity reflects genuine differentiation rather than assumptions. We synthesize insights into clear strategic direction before any design work begins.
Absolutely — we regularly handle multi-brand architecture for San Francisco tech companies. Many clients have a parent company brand and distinct product brands that require different positioning strategies. We clarify the relationship between master brand and sub-brands, whether you need an endorsed model, where products carry the company name, or independent product brands with minimal corporate connection. This approach works well for companies in Soma launching new products into different market segments or enterprise platforms offering multiple solutions. We document these relationships in brand architecture frameworks and ensure visual systems maintain consistency where needed while allowing differentiation where strategic.
We use dedicated Slack channels and scheduled check-ins throughout the project. Most San Francisco clients prefer weekly video calls for major milestone reviews, with asynchronous updates in Slack for quick questions and progress shares. You'll have direct access to the strategist and designer working on your rebrand, not a rotating team. We share work-in-progress files through Figma so you can see design evolution in real time and provide contextual feedback. Major presentations happen at phase completions — strategy, initial design concepts, refined direction, and final delivery. Our project management tools give you visibility into timelines and upcoming deliverables without requiring constant status meetings.
We include 30 days of post-launch support with every rebranding project. This covers questions about applying brand guidelines, adjustments to templates, and guidance on rollout priorities across different channels. Many San Francisco clients use this period to implement the rebrand across sales materials, conference booths, or product interfaces with our advisory support. If you need extended help — such as designing additional marketing assets, creating branded presentation templates, or art directing photography — we offer ongoing retainer arrangements. We also provide brand guideline training sessions for internal teams or external partners who'll be working with your new identity. Our goal is making sure your rebrand succeeds long after our formal engagement ends.