Comparison

Mintdrop vs The Aesthetic Vault — no Canva required vs templates you customize.

The closest direct competitor — a Canva template library and community for medical aesthetics, founded by a nurse injector.

TL;DR — Both products solve the "I don't have time to make social posts" problem — but they solve it differently. TAV ships Canva templates you design and caption yourself; you still need Canva skills, a Canva subscription, and the time to fill each one in. Mintdrop ships 30 posts that arrive designed and written, plus an in-browser editor — no Canva, no design skills, no extra subscription. At $29/vault vs $64 single tier, with dedicated derm and plastic-surgery vaults live today (TAV still lists both as "coming soon"), Mintdrop is the lower-effort, lower-cost choice for clinicians who don't have a designer on staff.

Side by side

Pricing and scope.

Mintdrop

$29 / month, per vault

30 finished posts a month, per specialty. Cancel anytime.

The Aesthetic Vault

$64/month, single tier. ~2,300 members as of mid-2026.

The closest direct competitor — a Canva template library and community for medical aesthetics, founded by a nurse injector.

Where TAV is strong

What The Aesthetic Vault does well.

  • Hundreds of customizable Canva templates (feed posts, stories, reels, emails)
  • Weekly trending-reels report + monthly marketing trainings
  • Active community of injectors and estheticians
  • Bundled photo/video stock library

Best for: Injectors and estheticians who want Canva templates for feed posts, stories, reels, and emails — plus a community, weekly reels reports, and monthly marketing trainings, and don't mind paying $64/month for the bundle.

Where Mintdrop is different

What Mintdrop does that TAV doesn't.

  • No Canva skills needed. TAV's product is Canva templates you design and caption yourself; Mintdrop's posts arrive designed and written — you just brand them in the built-in editor.
  • Built-in template editor for the visuals. TAV bounces you out to Canva for every post; Mintdrop edits captions, headlines, and template visuals in the same browser tab.
  • $29 per vault per month vs $64 — cheaper if you're single-specialty, comparable if you stack two.
  • Dedicated dermatology and plastic-surgery vaults available today — TAV lists both as "coming soon."
  • Compliance-aware: FDA-flagged language scan + ASPS/ADA-aligned consent frames built into every drop.
  • Phase 2+ AI personalization rewrites every caption in your practice voice (TAV templates are universal).
Bottom line

So which one?

Both products solve the "I don't have time to make social posts" problem — but they solve it differently. TAV ships Canva templates you design and caption yourself; you still need Canva skills, a Canva subscription, and the time to fill each one in. Mintdrop ships 30 posts that arrive designed and written, plus an in-browser editor — no Canva, no design skills, no extra subscription. At $29/vault vs $64 single tier, with dedicated derm and plastic-surgery vaults live today (TAV still lists both as "coming soon"), Mintdrop is the lower-effort, lower-cost choice for clinicians who don't have a designer on staff.