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Agency Mode: producing visual content for multiple brands

How to structure campaigns, approvals and credit volume when an agency works with several clients at once.

FrameClo Team/May 13, 2026

An agency rarely works with one garment, one brand or one calendar. The challenge is turning many small briefs into a repeatable system: clean catalog inputs, approved models, clear visual references and a review flow that keeps each client’s criteria separate.

Agency Mode starts with organization. Create collections by client, campaign or launch; save garments that have already passed quality control; and separate models, poses and locations by each brand’s visual territory. That lets you produce variations without making the result feel like a loose set of tests.

The second point is volume. A fixed public agency price does not make sense because real usage depends on the number of brands, formats, revisions, videos and approval cycles. The right approach is to define credits, support and production rhythm from the actual workflow.

Finally, keep a human review layer. Before delivering an asset to a client or launching it in ads, check image permissions, commercial claims, logos, product consistency and the rules of the platform where it will appear. AI accelerates production, but editorial and legal judgment remain part of the service.

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