Products that need a friendlier first impression
A plush mascot can reduce product coldness while still keeping the site clear and conversion-focused.
Mascots are not just decoration. A well-briefed plush mascot can explain product tone, improve memorability, and make a product page feel more approachable. JellyMate works well when the goal is a warm, premium, slightly playful character system.
A plush mascot can reduce product coldness while still keeping the site clear and conversion-focused.
If the mascot has to show up in many surfaces, plush structure makes it easier to maintain recognition across formats.
You can test warm, calm, playful, or premium directions without committing to a full illustration system too early.
This gallery prioritizes mascot visuals closer to reusable brand characters, sticker packs, and soft-icon mascot systems.








Say trustworthy, comforting, cheerful, focused, or clever before you start describing silhouette and texture.
Lock in one static hero asset that works on a landing page before you expand into variants or motion.
After the hero works, add lightweight motion or supporting scenes for pricing, onboarding, or social storytelling.
Plush introduces warmth, tactility, and gift-like appeal. That combination can be a useful differentiator for digital products.
Yes. Premium comes from restraint, material cues, palette discipline, and good composition, not from removing personality.
The still landing page hero. Once that works, the rest of the mascot system becomes easier to scale.