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Marketing materials
& brand assets in Baytown

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Custom marketing kits for Baytown's industrial, petrochemical, and professional services businesses.
Baytown marketing kit
Procurement-ready collateral
Print & digital sales materials

Challenges we solve

Pitch with clarity.
Scale with ease.

Marketing kits aren’t just for show. We make sure yours communicates what matters — clearly, consistently, and in a way that others can actually use.

Investors get confused. Buyers hesitate.

Your product looks promising — but the story’s all over the place.

You’ve got visuals.
But no voice.

Without messaging, even the best-looking pitch deck falls flat.

Everyone builds
their own version.

Sales, founders, and marketers explain things differently.

Great stuff gets lost
in Notion.

Docs pile up, but no one knows what’s final, and what’s public.

Who we work with

Startups
You need more than a pitch deck — a story that sticks. We help you transmit your message.
  • Core story and positioning
  • Pitching- and onboarding-ready
  • Easy to evolve as you grow
Build the narrative
Small businesses
As your team scales,
so do the versions of your story.
We help unify your ideas.
  • Shared voice and structure
  • Internal + external decks and docs
  • Sales- and marketing-ready
Align your comms
Corporations
When speed meets scale, messaging breaks. We systemize your marketing toolkit for clarity.
  • Modular assets
  • Consistent language
  • Approved and production-ready
Standardize your assets
Why aren’t people using the marketing kit?
Because it’s not really a kit — it’s a confusing
Google Drive folder.
You’ve got a deck, a Notion page, a few docs in Slack, and some half-finished Miro boards.
Sales can't find the latest version. Product isn’t sure what's public.
And investors still ask, “So what exactly do you do?”
That’s not a toolkit. That’s a scavenger hunt. A real marketing kit is centralized, clear, and actually designed to be used — by teams who sell, pitch, explain, and onboard.

What goes into marketing kit creation?

Built to explain — not just impress
Your deck looks great. But does it help your team pitch? We focus on clarity, not just aesthetics.
Pitch-tested
Clear, not clever
Easy to keep current
Your business changes — your kit should too. We build systems that are fast to update, not locked in PDFs.
Always editable
Update in minutes
Lives where your team works
We don't force new tools. Whether it's Notion,
Google Slides, or Figma — we adapt to your stack.
Tool-agnostic
Shared in seconds
Custom to your workflow
We don't believe in one-size-fits-all. Your team's process informs the kit — not the other way around.
Role-specific assets
Real use cases-backed

Still explaining your product from scratch?

Let’s chat

Marketing kit pricing
in Baytown

Not every team needs the same tools. Pricing reflects complexity, team size,
and the number of outputs.

Visual concept & design
~ $1,300
Copywriting & structure
~ $1,000
Print & digital formats
~ $1,300
*Final price depends on number of assets, team involvement, and delivery formats.
Get your custom estimate

What our clients say

Alex Rivers
CEO
star 5

Big thanks to the Toimi team! Everything was done thoughtfully, tastefully, and right on schedule. Loved how design and development were handled together — quick approvals, quick launch. Super easy to work with.

Karina Miller
Manager
star 5

We came in with a task tailored to our business — and everything was adapted to fit, no templates. What we appreciated most is that they didn't just think about how to build it, but why. You can feel the care in their approach.

Mark Holzman
Manager
star 5

We ordered a webinar interface design and a couple of fintech-related things from Toimi — everything was on point. What stood out was that they didn't just deliver, but also suggested ways to simplify. We took notes.

Maria Reed
CEO
star 5

We plan to continue working
with Toimi!

More possibilities for your project

We work with a wide range of tasks and formats. Explore additional solutions that may be a good fit for your project.
Formats
Industries
  • Online Stores
  • Real Estate
  • Healthcare and Dentistry
  • Restaurants and Cafes
  • Beauty Salons
  • Education
  • Construction
  • Legal Services
  • Tourism and Hotels
  • Logistics
  • Interior Design
  • Apartment Renovation
  • Auto Services
  • Marketplaces
  • Consulting
  • Photographers

Let's chat

FAQ

Didn’t find what you were looking for? Drop us a line at info@toimi.pro.

How much does marketing kit development cost in Baytown?

Cost depends on project scope, number of collateral pieces, and whether the engagement covers copywriting alongside design — a focused marketing kit covering a company overview, two or three service sheets, and a capabilities deck starts approximately from a few thousand dollars, while comprehensive kits spanning printed collateral, digital presentations, case study templates, proposal templates, and trade show materials are priced higher. Baytown's client base includes industrial contractors and petrochemical service companies competing for vendor qualification at ExxonMobil, Covestro, and Chevron Phillips, logistics operators presenting capabilities to global supply chain clients at Cedar Port and AmeriPort, and professional services firms serving the east Houston business corridor. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief and business development context.

How long does marketing kit development take for a Baytown business?

A focused marketing kit — company overview, two or three service sheets, and a branded presentation template — typically takes 4–7 weeks from discovery to final delivery. A comprehensive kit spanning printed collateral, digital presentations, case study templates, proposal templates, and trade show materials runs 8–12 weeks. For Baytown businesses preparing for a specific business development moment — a vendor qualification submission, an appearance at a Houston-area industrial trade show, or a capabilities presentation to a procurement team at a major operator facility — we build the timeline around that deadline from the first conversation.

Which businesses in Baytown most commonly need a professional marketing kit?

Industrial contractors, petrochemical service companies, logistics operators, construction firms, and professional services businesses are the most frequent clients. Industrial contractors and equipment suppliers competing for approved vendor status at ExxonMobil, Covestro, and JSW Steel need marketing kits where capabilities brochures, safety certification documentation, and project portfolio sheets are produced at a visual standard that matches the professionalism of the technical work they deliver — where a poorly produced capabilities package creates doubt about operational quality before a proposal is read. Logistics companies presenting multimodal handling capabilities to global shipping clients at TGS Cedar Port — the nation's largest master-planned rail- and barge-served industrial park — need kits that communicate operational scale and infrastructure access at the standard international freight clients expect from major logistics partners. Construction firms serving Baytown's active industrial expansion need kits that differentiate their project experience and safety record from competing contractors.

What does a complete marketing kit for a Baytown industrial business typically include?

A complete marketing kit covers a company overview or capabilities brochure communicating your service scope, operational scale, and key differentiators; individual service or capability sheets for each primary offering with technical specifications, application contexts, and relevant certifications; a branded pitch deck template for in-person presentations to procurement teams and business development targets; a case study or project portfolio template your team can populate with project-specific content; business card and letterhead design; and digital PDF versions optimized for email and online submission alongside print-ready files for physical distribution. For Baytown industrial contractors where RFP responses are a regular business development activity, we also develop a proposal template that applies brand standards to a structured format your team can populate for each submission without design involvement.

Do you write the copy for the marketing kit or do we provide it?

Both models work depending on your team's capacity and subject matter documentation. For Baytown industrial and petrochemical service clients where capabilities content requires technical accuracy — specific equipment capacities, certification numbers, project tonnages, and safety performance metrics — we conduct structured interviews with your technical and business development team members and produce marketing-ready copy from that input, translating operational detail into language that resonates with procurement decision-makers without sacrificing the technical specificity that differentiates you from generalist competitors. For clients with existing capability documentation, we edit, structure, and adapt that content for each collateral piece rather than producing new copy from scratch — reducing the scope and timeline while maintaining content quality.

Do you produce both print and digital versions of the marketing kit?

Yes — and for most Baytown industrial and B2B clients, both are necessary and serve different functions in the business development process. Print versions are required for in-person vendor qualification meetings, facility site visits, and trade show appearances at Houston-area industrial events. Digital versions — optimized PDFs, editable presentation files, and web-ready assets — cover email capability submissions, online RFP portal uploads, and virtual presentations to procurement teams at major operator organizations whose purchasing processes increasingly require digital submission. We produce both from the same design system so print and digital materials are visually consistent regardless of which format a procurement evaluator encounters first — critical in Baytown's industrial market where the same decision-maker may receive your digital submission and your printed capabilities sheet in the same evaluation cycle.

How do you manage the marketing kit project and keep our team involved?

Discovery covers your business development context — specifically the situations where the marketing kit will be used, the audience evaluating each piece, and the competitive materials your procurement targets are comparing against your submission. For Baytown industrial contractors whose marketing kit will be reviewed by procurement teams at ExxonMobil or Covestro alongside submissions from dozens of competing vendors, we design each piece with that evaluation context in mind rather than producing generic marketing collateral that performs adequately in every context but decisively in none. Design development follows in structured rounds using a shared workspace with consolidated feedback cycles. Your project lead coordinates directly with any print vendors involved in the production process.

What do we receive at the end of a marketing kit project in Baytown?

Final deliverables include print-ready production files for all physical collateral with Pantone and CMYK color specifications compatible with industrial print vendors in the Houston corridor, editable source files so your team can update content without redesigning from scratch, digital PDF versions optimized for screen and email distribution, a branded presentation template your team can populate independently for each business development opportunity, and a proposal template where applicable. For Baytown industrial businesses that add service capabilities, earn new certifications, or target new market segments after the initial kit is complete, the source files and design system are structured so new collateral pieces can be produced efficiently without rebuilding the visual foundation. You own all deliverables outright at project close.

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