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Digitaldemy is a Spanish-language education platform focused on Canva, brand visuals, and content design, led by Mafer. The site is primarily aimed at “emprendedoras” (female entrepreneurs), offering courses, corporate/team training, Canva templates and digital resources, a free Canva 2026 course, and free content on YouTube. Its core proposition is not simply teaching users how to “make pretty designs,” but helping them build a clear, professional, and sustainable visual identity system for their brand.
The platform centers on Canva and Branding, especially the GlowBrand course. Students create a brand kit that can be applied to social media, presentations, digital products, and other use cases. They learn Canva tips, tools, and templates, while defining brand colors, fonts, and visual style. Based on the site text, the teaching language appears to be Spanish. The instructor, Mafer, describes herself as a Canva Verified Expert and says she is one of the few certified Spanish-speaking experts worldwide. The page also states that she has helped more than 10,000 students and has a YouTube community of over 370K, which provides some credibility for the course.
The page does not disclose specific pricing, payment methods, course duration, start dates, whether the course is recorded or live, whether one-on-one guidance is included, or whether students receive a certificate or proof of completion. Therefore, if evaluating it as a paid course, you should confirm the course format, access period, refund policy, and after-sales support before purchasing. The corporate, team, and student training section mentions that training can be adapted to team needs and combines explanations with practical exercises, but it does not provide a pricing model.
The main advantage is its very clear positioning: it suits non-design professionals who want to use Canva to build brand visuals, improve social media content quality, and strengthen brand consistency. The course is strongly outcome-oriented, emphasizing starting from scratch, step-by-step learning, templated workflows, and real examples. The template store and free YouTube content also lower the barrier to entry. The downside is the lack of transparency around key information, especially pricing, delivery format, and service guarantees. In addition, the content is mainly in Spanish, which is not friendly for Chinese-speaking users.
It is best suited to female entrepreneurs, personal brand builders, online business owners, content creators, as well as companies or student groups that want their teams to use Canva more systematically. For users in China, the page does not provide information about mainland China access, payment options, or localization support, so its accessibility can only be considered unknown. At the same time, related ecosystems such as Canva and YouTube may have varying degrees of access difficulty in mainland China. Alternatives include Canva Design School, Domestika, and related courses on Udemy, or Chinese platforms such as 稿定设计, 创客贴, and Canva/brand design content on Bilibili and Xiaohongshu.
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digitaldemy.com is an Unknown Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach digitaldemy.com directly.