For agencies
Every client. Every channel.
On brand.
Your designers should be designing. Not resizing the same post for the fifth channel, or rebuilding last month’s ad with a new headline.
Build each client a template once. Then produce everything else — by form, by API, or by agent — with the brand locked in.
The agency problem
Every new client multiplies the same work.
One client is manageable. Eight clients, each with their own fonts, their own palette, their own rules about the logo — all wanting posts, ads, thumbnails and decks weekly — is a production line staffed by people who were hired to design.
So the work goes one of two ways. It sits in the designer’s queue and the client waits. Or somebody rebuilds it in a consumer tool, and a client eventually notices their brand looks slightly wrong.
Client separation
A brand kit per client.
Each client's fonts, logo and palette, held separately. Assign a kit to a project and everyone producing in it is inside that client's brand automatically — the editor offers that client's fonts, and every render uses that client's font files.
That last part matters more than it sounds. Two clients who both licence Poppins have two different files. The kit decides which one renders.
Palette
Typefaces
Anything not in this kit isn’t offered — in the editor, the API, or to an agent.
Structure
One project per client.
Each client gets their own project: their own canvas, their own templates, their own asset library. Nothing bleeds between accounts.
Image slots can be locked to a folder, so a producer working on Client A physically cannot drop in Client B's photography. The API returns an error rather than an embarrassing render.
Northwind
12 templates
Kepler Foods
8 templates
Halcyon
15 templates
Brand safety
The brand lives in the template.
Type, colour, spacing and layout are built into the design — not typed in by whoever is producing today. Only the parts you mark as slots can change.
Once the template exists, producing from it is filling in fields. Juniors, freelancers, account managers, an automation, an AI agent — all of them produce on-brand work, because the brand was never theirs to change.
Launch day
Slots
Volume
Variants stop being expensive.
Six headlines across three treatments is eighteen creatives and about a minute. Test properly instead of testing whatever there was time to make.
Every one is the same approved template with different content, so there's no drift across the set — which also means your test measures the variable you changed, not accidental design differences.
Launch day
Now in beta
Series A
3×
faster builds
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TEAMOne platform
6 headlines × 4 images × 3 formats · one batch call · identical layout throughout
Migration
Bring the client work you already have.
Import your Figma files. Frames arrive as templates with type and layout intact, so your existing client design systems come with you. No rebuild, and no going back to the client for re-approval.
Volume without the cliff
Never stopped mid-campaign.
Busy month? Buy a top-up pack and carry on. One competitor states plainly that exceeding your monthly credits is “not possible” — upgrade the whole plan or stop working. On a Friday.
See pricing →The two things you’re thinking
- “My designers will hate it.”
- They'll like it. Templates are authored in a real design editor with genuine type control and on-canvas gradients — not a form builder. What they stop doing is the two-hundredth resize.
- “Our clients' brands are too particular.”
- That's the argument for. A template encodes the particulars once and then nobody can drift from them. The failure mode you have today is human interpretation at 11pm.
Questions
- How do agencies produce on-brand social content at scale?
- Build each client a template once, mark what changes, then produce everything else by form, API or agent. The brand is locked because the parts that make it on-brand were never editable.
- Can I keep client brands separate?
- Yes — a brand kit per client, a project per client, and image slots that can be locked to that client's asset folder so their photography cannot be mixed up.
- What happens when we go over our render limit?
- Buy a top-up pack and carry on. You are not forced onto a bigger plan mid-campaign, which is not true of every tool in this category.
