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20 industries, each with a real generated kit.

Every page here carries output captured from the same engine behind the free kit generator: a palette with role names, a real type pairing, voice traits and an archetype, run against that industry's brief. And each one spends its longest section on what is structurally different about branding in that trade, because twenty pages that could swap bodies would be worth less than none.

Last reviewed 16 August 2026 by Saffi. All twenty kits re-generated from their stored briefs and confirmed to reproduce, and the pairwise differentiator overlap re-measured below the 0.34 ceiling. How we check.

Business coaching

The evaluator is the beneficiary

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Real estate

The buying window opens years after the impression

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Personal training

The category default selects the wrong client

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Restaurants

The brand is a physical object first

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Hair salons

Your best marketing is unattributed

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Photography

The identity must yield to the work

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Consulting

You inherit somebody else's bad experience

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SaaS startups

Every claim is checked immediately

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Retail boutiques

Discovery is the product

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Barbershops

The audience is a few streets wide

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Therapy practices

The refusals define the brand

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Dental practices

Fear is the brief

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Law firms

The brand is a work sample

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Accountancy

Embarrassment is the obstacle

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Interior design

Taste has to be visible and safe at once

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Florists

The product is perishable and the occasion is not

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Bakeries

The best part does not photograph

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Yoga studios

The visual language excludes the market

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Nutrition

Refusing to overclaim is the differentiator

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Architecture

One decision, enormous stakes, no expertise

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How this set is kept honest

Two rules, both enforced rather than promised.

A set of industry pages is the easiest kind of page to mass-produce badly, so this one carries two commitments in code. The build measures how much any two industries' "what is different" sections overlap and fails if a pair reads as the same page twice. And every kit is captured engine output with its brief printed beside it, so the claim that it is real can be checked rather than taken. There is also a written pruning rule: an industry earning fewer than fifty impressions and no links in ninety days is removed, because dead programmatic weight costs more than it returns.

The brand names on these pages are illustrative. They are not customers, and no page claims a result.

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