For agencies that care about how a tool looks — because that's how you work.
You use Mac. You use Figma. You care about the tools in your environment.
Every creative project starts in chaos — briefs, references, directions, constraints scattered across a dozen files. Your current tools either force structure too early or give you nothing at all.
GYST. sits between the chaos and the deliverable. It's where the thinking happens before the work begins.
Capture the client's world — references, tone, constraints, inspiration — in one visual space before writing a single line.
Organize the argument for a pitch spatially. See the logic before you build the deck.
Map the requirements. Identify the angles. Structure your response from thinking, not from a template.
For directors: map growth, positioning, team — the thinking that doesn't fit in a task list.
We know you notice things. The weight of a typeface. The amount of space around an element. Whether a tool feels considered or thrown together.
GYST. is designed with the same attention. Because a tool you spend your days in should feel like it belongs.
Whether you're a 5-person studio or a 50-person agency, GYST. adapts. Solo creatives and directors use the Gyster plan. Teams share pages on Creator. Larger agencies and organizations move to Enterprise with dedicated onboarding and a real human to help set up.