Templates
Design templates and Studio editor formats in one place
This page showcases the visual assets users can create with PaySaw Studio, from wallet reminders and grocery planners to social posts, banners, stories, thumbnails, ads, invoices, and ticket announcements.
PaySaw Studio
A Canva-style editing workflow for posts, banners, and much more
PaySaw Studio is the design side of the ecosystem. It gives users a fast visual editor for everyday creative work, including social posts, banners, stories, ad creatives, YouTube thumbnails, invoices, posters, business cards, and logos. The goal is to show clearly what the tool can make before the user even opens the editor.
This templates page now exposes the actual Studio creation paths that already exist in the app. If someone wants to edit a banner, launch a social post, or build a branded invoice, they can jump directly into the relevant Studio format from here instead of landing on a generic subdomain link.
If you want to evaluate the wider platform first, continue into the blog, compare the feature pages, or read the PaySaw overview. If design work is the immediate need, the Studio launch cards below are the clearest path.
Launch a Studio format
Create square promotional posts, launch creatives, offer cards, and branded updates for everyday publishing.
Open wide hero banners for websites, campaign headers, and announcement strips built for desktop and display layouts.
Launch a vertical mobile story canvas for flash promotions, offer reminders, and social updates.
Build portrait ad creatives and mobile-first promo layouts for paid campaigns and business marketing.
Design wide thumbnail compositions with bold titles and focal imagery for tutorials, launches, and video content.
Create tall poster-style layouts for classes, community announcements, events, and product promotions.
Wallet
Wallet Payment Reminder
A clean reminder card for due dates, payment instructions, and customer follow-ups that works well for small businesses and service providers.
Open in PaySaw StudioGrocery
Weekly Grocery Planner
A practical planning layout for weekly shopping lists, staple items, and household meal reminders that support better grocery discipline.
Open in PaySaw StudioGrocery
Price Watch Story Card
A quick social format for comparing store prices, highlighting household offers, and sharing savings-focused grocery updates.
Open in PaySaw StudioAcademy
Course Launch Post
A promotional layout for online classes, workshops, and short learning programs published through PaySaw Academy.
Open in PaySaw StudioTickets
Ticket Announcement Layout
A clear booking and event graphic for schedules, registrations, transport timings, and ticket confirmation notices.
Open in PaySaw StudioStudio
Social Media Promo Pack
A polished promotional layout for announcements, product drops, course highlights, and branded updates published from PaySaw Studio.
Open in PaySaw StudioMore editor formats
Studio supports more than a single template type
Generate compact identity cards for founders, freelancers, merchants, and service businesses.
Open structured invoice layouts for billing, quotes, service records, and payment-ready documents.
Start from a clean logo canvas for wordmarks, icons, and simple brand identity concepts.
Why template pages matter on the main website
The main website is not only meant to list links. It should explain what people can actually do inside the ecosystem. Template collections help with that because they turn product capability into something concrete. A reader can immediately understand how PaySaw Studio supports wallet communication, grocery planning graphics, course launches, booking announcements, and business promotions.
This also strengthens the site for SEO and AdSense review. Search engines can see real page content, and visitors can evaluate the usefulness of the platform before leaving the domain. When paired with the PaySaw blog and feature pages, templates help the public website look like a genuine content and resource destination instead of a thin redirect surface.
To explore the wider site, continue into the blog or the ticket feature page. If you want the creative tool itself, go directly to /create, where the editor already supports post, banner, story, ad, invoice, logo, and thumbnail workflows.