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Sefirot is an independent publisher based in Turin, Italy. Rather than positioning itself as traditional design software, it develops physical card decks, handbooks, canvases, and some digital templates centered on creativity. According to its website, its tools are used by more than 150,000 creatives worldwide, including people at organizations such as Microsoft, Google, Netflix, and Ogilvy. Its products emphasize long-term R&D, content depth, and solving specific problems, making them suitable as a “methodology toolbox” within the creative process.
Sefirot has a fairly broad product lineup: intùiti is designed for creative growth and intuitive inspiration; Fabula uses the hero’s journey and three-act structure to help build stories; Edito is aimed at manuscript editing; Cicero uses 26 cards to support public-speaking structure; BAD Canvas focuses on users, competitors, and business models for product, service, and company design; Brando is built for brand strategy; Ad Machine is intended for generating advertising ideas at scale; and Nebula is used to identify and research misinformation, and is available as a free download. Some products include PDFs, ePubs, printable cards, and Miro Template files, so they can be extended into online workshops. However, its collaboration capabilities mainly rely on external tools rather than a native cloud-based collaboration platform.
Sefirot uses a one-time purchase model. Individual products such as Fabula, Edito, and Cicero are around $35.90; intùiti is $59.99; BAD + Digital is $99.90; and bundles are roughly $109.90–$149.90. Orders over $50 qualify for free worldwide shipping. Payment methods include PayPal and Stripe. The return policy is relatively clear: physical products can usually be returned within 30 days of receipt, while BAD Canvas offers up to 365 days; digital products are non-refundable. The main text only mentions that product rights may be negotiated for sale, but does not disclose detailed commercial licensing terms.
Its strengths are clearly defined themes and well-segmented use cases, making it suitable for writing, branding, public speaking, design workshops, and creative education. Physical cards lower the barrier to applying structured methodologies and are also well suited to team discussions. The drawbacks are that pricing and logistics may not be especially friendly for users in China, and the website does not appear to offer a Chinese version. If your needs are interface design, image generation, or online whiteboard collaboration, Sefirot cannot replace Figma, Miro, or Canva.
The source text does not provide information on access from China, delivery times to China, or local payment options, so its accessibility status is unknown. Users in China should specifically check website connectivity, PayPal/Stripe payment availability, cross-border shipping, and taxes or duties before purchasing. Alternative or complementary tools include the Miro template library, Notion creative templates, IDEO Method Cards, The Story Engine, Canvanizer, and Strategyzer canvas tools.
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sefirot.it is an Italy Design & Creative 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 sefirot.it directly.