
The short answer: Designity is a strong option if your priority is a Creative Director sitting at the center of every project and you want design plus a wide spread of marketing services (paid media management, ABM, SEO campaigns) bundled into one plan. For teams that lean on that strategic marketing layer and can absorb a higher monthly floor, it genuinely fits.
Teamtown is built for in-house B2B marketing teams that want a dedicated creative pod without the enterprise-tier price. You get the same 3-5 senior designers and a Project Manager every month, flat pricing from $3,000, hours that roll over when you don't use them, and Slack-native collaboration that feels like an extension of your own team. It is a common pick among Designity alternatives for teams that want senior output and predictable spend over a bundled marketing-services suite.
The rest of this Designity comparison walks through pricing, features, and review scores side by side so you can decide with the details in front of you. If you already know you want a dedicated design team on flexible terms, book a call → and we will map a plan to your workload.
Bottom line: Designity is a strong option if your priority is a Creative Director sitting at the center of every project and you want design plus a wide spread of marketing services (paid media management, ABM, SEO campaigns) bundled into one plan. For teams that lean on that strategic marketing layer and can absorb a higher monthly floor, it genuinely fits.
The reasons that come up most often when teams move from a Creative-Director-centered, hours-based model to a flat-rate dedicated pod.


For growing B2B marketing teams, yes. Teamtown offers a dedicated pod of senior designers and a Project Manager from $3,000/mo with rollover hours, which makes it one of the best alternatives to Designity for teams that want consistent creative output and predictable spend rather than a broader marketing-services bundle. Compare the two on pricing to see the difference for your budget.
Teamtown starts at $3,000/mo (Essentials, 40 hours), with Pro at $4,800/mo and Studio at $6,300/mo, all as one flat fee with unused hours rolling over. Designity's Plus plan starts at $5,995/mo (120 hours) and Premium at $8,995/mo (180 hours), with hours that do not roll over. Teamtown's lower entry point is a common reason teams weigh Designity alternatives.
Designity includes a Creative Director on every plan as the central point of contact. Teamtown includes a Project Manager and a Creative Lead who provide creative direction and QA on every plan. Both give you senior leadership; the difference is Teamtown pairs it with a fixed design pod that stays with you.
With Teamtown, unused hours roll over one month, so you do not forfeit capacity in a slower period. With Designity, unused hours do not roll over, though you can pause your account for two weeks per quarter for a $995 fee. See how Teamtown works for detail on hours and scaling.
Teamtown is generally the better fit for smaller in-house teams that want senior design without an enterprise-tier floor, thanks to the $3,000/mo entry plan and rollover hours. Designity suits teams that want design plus a wider marketing-services suite and can absorb the higher starting price. Teams often shortlist both when researching alternatives to Designity.
Yes. Every plan is month-to-month with a 15-day money-back guarantee, so you can prove the fit in your first two weeks. You can scale hours up or down, pause, or cancel anytime. Book a call → to map a plan to your needs.
Teamtown covers brand identity, motion, illustration, packaging, presentations, copywriting, and Webflow or Framer development under one subscription. Designity covers 100+ design and marketing services, including paid ads, ABM, SEO, and email campaigns alongside design. See Teamtown's design services to see the full creative scope.