FOR AGENCY OWNERS, FOUNDERS & MANAGING DIRECTORS

Your clients want more creative. Your team is at capacity. Hiring another designer reduces the margin that made this client worth having.

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You know the math. A new client at $8,000/month sounds like pure growth until you account for the designer you need to service them. Then it's $8,000 in revenue and $65,000 in annual salary — and you've increased headcount without meaningfully improving profitability. The agencies that scale well aren't the ones that hire fastest. They're the ones that produce more per person — and charge for what they deliver, not the hours it takes to deliver it.

Olivia shifts the model. Production is handled by AI. Your team handles strategy, client relationships, and creative direction — the work clients actually pay a premium for. You take on more clients, deliver faster, and add service lines you couldn't profitably offer before. The savings your clients get from using Olivia aren't your agency's losses. They're new revenue opportunities your agency owns.

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WHAT OLIVIA AI DOES FOR AGENCY OWNERS

Olivia is the world's first DTC AI design agent — purpose-trained on 5,000+ DTC brands and built for the exact creative workflows agencies run for their clients. Per-brand-slot pricing for agencies — each client brand gets its own Olivia profile with full brand DNA, separate from all other clients. Enables agencies to win new business, move faster, scale without hiring, and add new revenue streams — the four pillars of the Olivia agency partnership program. Currently invite-only for agency partnerships — access is being built out selectively before going wide.

THE AGENCY ECONOMICS PROBLEM OLIVIA SOLVES

Agencies face structural margin compression — clients demand more creative volume at the same retainer, every new client requires a headcount decision. The talent bottleneck is the binding constraint on agency growth — senior designers can't be hired fast enough; junior designers require heavy QC overhead. Creative bandwidth limits pitch wins — agencies lose new business because they can't demonstrate creative capability fast enough in the room. Service gaps cost retention — clients leave for agencies that offer product photography, Amazon listings, video, or expanded creative.

THE FOUR PILLARS · ROI · PARTNERSHIP MODEL

Four pillars — Win new business: demo Olivia live in pitches. Move faster for existing clients: production-ready assets for every channel in minutes. Scale without hiring: take on 2–3x more accounts without adding headcount. Add new revenue streams: photography, landing pages, Amazon listings, email, video. ROI — each client at $5,000–$15,000/month retainer added without a designer hire is pure incremental margin. Agencies add $1,000–$5,000/month per existing client from new service lines. Partnership — per-brand-slot pricing, white-label capable, invite-only access. Early partners establish competitive advantage before it's widely available.

Four ways agencies use Olivia to grow — not just operate

Every other tool an agency uses makes their team more efficient. Olivia makes the agency more valuable. These four outcomes are what agency owners report — not time savings, but revenue that didn't exist before.

01

Win new business

Open the pitch. Pull up Olivia. Generate creative from the prospect's actual brand — live, in the room — while they watch. No deck of generic examples. Actual creative for their actual products, produced during the meeting. Most agencies can't do this. You can. That's the close.

Higher close rates on new business accounts

02

Move faster for existing clients

Olivia knows every client's brand DNA — uploaded once, applied automatically. No re-briefing per asset, no brand guidelines review. Production-ready assets in minutes instead of days. 24-hour turnarounds become same-session turnarounds.

Retention improves when velocity matches brand needs

03

Scale without hiring

Take on 2–3x more client accounts without adding a single designer. Olivia handles production volume. Your team handles strategy, client relationships, and creative direction. Each new client added without a designer hire goes directly to agency profit.

Each new client at $8,000/month without a new hire = $96,000/year pure margin

04

Add new revenue streams

Your agency currently says "we don't do product photography" or "Amazon listings are outside our scope." Those are services your clients pay $2,000–$10,000/month for somewhere else. Olivia makes them profitable to offer. Add $1,000–$5,000/month per existing client.

Agencies add $1K–$5K/month per existing client from new service lines

Here's what the traditional agency production model is doing to your margin

The agency model was designed for a world where the binding constraints were talent scarcity and client budget. Both of those remain true — but AI has changed what's possible per person on a team. The agencies that recognize this first will build the largest competitive moat before it becomes table stakes.

THE MARGIN COMPRESSION SQUEEZE

Same retainer, more deliverables

Three years ago, a $6,000/month retainer bought a client 20 deliverables per month. Now they expect 40 — because they've seen what AI tools can produce and they're recalibrating their expectations. The retainer hasn't moved. The deliverable expectation has doubled. The agency absorbs the production cost increase. Senior designer hours are redirected from strategy to production to fill the gap.

THE HEADCOUNT CEILING

Every new client = a hire decision

A new client is won. Capacity is stretched. The choice: hire a new designer ($60,000–$90,000 fully loaded) and dilute margin, or decline clients and cap growth. Neither is good. The hire option takes 4–8 weeks to recruit, 4–8 weeks to onboard to 30+ client brand systems, and reduces profit per client for 12+ months before the designer reaches full productivity.

What the agency model looked like — and what it looks like with Olivia

A side-by-side view of the traditional agency production model and how it changes when Olivia absorbs the production work — at every stage, from new business pitch to peak season.

OVERVIEW — HIGH LEVEL

Before Olivia

New client wins require a hiring decision — or declining the work. Pitches: "We'll have samples by Thursday" — competitors show live creative. Production bottleneck: senior team time consumed by execution. Service gaps: "we don't do photography / Amazon / landing pages." Client brand onboarding: 2–4 weeks before new designer outputs meet standard. Peak season (BFCM, Q4): capacity overwhelmed, clients underserved.

With Olivia

New client wins add revenue — Olivia absorbs production, no designer hire required. Pitches: generate the prospect's brand creative live in the room — before the meeting ends. Senior team freed for strategy, relationships, and new business. New services: photography, Amazon, landing pages, email — added to every scope. Immediate brand DNA upload — every new client's brand applied from day one. Peak season: Olivia scales with demand — no capacity ceiling on production volume.

DEEP DIVE — NEW BUSINESS PITCH

TRADITIONAL MODEL — WHAT IT COSTS THE AGENCY

Pitch day. Slide deck with case studies and capabilities. Prospect asks to see what their creative would look like. Answer: "We'll put together a spec creative package and send it over by Thursday." Thursday spec creative arrives 4 days late to the decision. It's good but generic — built without enough time for full brand immersion. The prospect chose the other agency that showed them live concepts during the meeting. Not a strategy loss. A velocity loss.

WITH OLIVIA — WHAT THE AGENCY LOOKS LIKE

Pitch day. Open Olivia. Pull up the prospect's website and brand assets — pulled live from their URL. Brief Olivia in plain language: "Generate 3 ad variations and a landing page hero for their new product launch." The creative appears on screen in the meeting. The prospect sees their actual brand, their actual products, their actual visual language — produced in real time by the agency they're about to hire. That's a close that's almost impossible to lose.

DEEP DIVE — ONBOARDING A NEW CLIENT BRAND

TRADITIONAL MODEL — WHAT IT COSTS THE AGENCY

New client signed. Assign designer. Designer spends 2–3 weeks studying brand guidelines, reviewing existing creative library, understanding the visual language. First deliverables arrive — they're close but not quite right. 2–3 revision cycles to calibrate. Full onboarding to production standard: 4–6 weeks. During those 4–6 weeks, the client is paying for outputs that aren't yet at the quality they expect, and the agency is absorbing the learning cost.

WITH OLIVIA — WHAT THE AGENCY LOOKS LIKE

New client signed. Upload brand kit — guidelines, logos, color palette, fonts, existing creative examples. Olivia learns the brand's visual identity from day one. First deliverable is production-ready and on-brand — not a calibration output. The 4–6 week onboarding learning curve is replaced with immediate brand accuracy. The client's first deliverables look like they came from an agency that has worked with them for a year.

DEEP DIVE — SERVING 20+ CLIENTS SIMULTANEOUSLY

TRADITIONAL MODEL — WHAT IT COSTS THE AGENCY

20 client brands. 20 different brand guidelines. 20 different visual languages. 3 designers, each managing 6–7 clients. Every asset requires context-switching — designer has to re-immerse in a different brand system with every new brief. Quality control overhead: senior review of every output because junior designers drift off-brand between brands. Context-switching and QC consume 30–40% of the team's total bandwidth on a 20-client roster.

WITH OLIVIA — WHAT THE AGENCY LOOKS LIKE

20 client brands, 20 Olivia brand DNA profiles. Each client's brand system is applied automatically when their profile is selected — no context-switching, no re-immersion, no brand guidelines review before each brief. Every output inherits the correct client brand without the designer managing that application manually. QC shifts from "find the brand errors" to "approve the brand-accurate output." The 30–40% context-switching overhead drops to near zero.

DEEP DIVE — ADDING PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY TO SCOPE

TRADITIONAL MODEL — WHAT IT COSTS THE AGENCY

Client asks: "Can your agency handle product photography for our new SKU launch?" The honest answer: "We don't have that capability in-house — we'd subcontract a photographer, which adds $3,000–$12,000 to the scope and 3–5 weeks to the timeline." The client goes directly to a photographer, and the agency misses the scope expansion. The client's photography and creative are now produced by two different vendors with no integration, and brand inconsistency follows.

WITH OLIVIA — WHAT THE AGENCY LOOKS LIKE

"Can you handle product photography for our new SKU launch?" "Yes — we generate studio-quality product photography from a single product image upload. New SKU images in under 3 minutes per product. Included in your scope." Client retains the service with the agency. Agency captures $1,500–$3,000/month in additional scope revenue. Photography and creative are visually consistent because both are generated in Olivia with the same brand DNA. No subcontractor, no timeline extension, no margin sharing.

DEEP DIVE — BFCM AND PEAK SEASON CAPACITY

TRADITIONAL MODEL — WHAT IT COSTS THE AGENCY

Q4 hits. Every client needs 2–3x the normal creative volume. The agency is at capacity with 3 designers. Choices: decline requests and risk client satisfaction, bring in freelancers at a premium (reducing Q4 margin), or ask designers to work overtime until the season passes. All three options reduce profitability or team morale — typically both. The agency that grows fastest is the one that can serve peak season without the capacity crisis.

WITH OLIVIA — WHAT THE AGENCY LOOKS LIKE

Q4 hits. Every client needs 2–3x the normal creative volume. Olivia scales with demand — brief volume is the only limit, not designer headcount. The agency delivers the BFCM surge without overtime, without freelance margin reduction, and without declining client requests. Every client gets what they need, on time, at the same quality standard. Q4 becomes the agency's highest-revenue quarter rather than its most stressful one.

Olivia is built for every agency type — each with its own dedicated page

The way Olivia creates value differs by agency type. A media buying agency cares about ad creative volume at scale. A retention agency cares about Klaviyo deployment speed. An Amazon agency cares about listing image accuracy and A+ content. Each has its own pain points, its own revenue expansion story, and its own dedicated page built for that specific agency type.

DESIGN AGENCIES

Free your senior team for strategy

Olivia handles production design — ads, email, social, landing pages — freeing senior designers for brand direction and client strategy. Take on 2–3x more clients without an additional hire.

→ OLIVIA FOR DESIGN AGENCIES

MEDIA BUYING AGENCIES

High-volume ad creative at scale

Generate 12–24 on-brand ad variations per client per brief across Meta, TikTok, and Google. Stop waiting on a design queue for every creative refresh. Show live creative in pitches.

→ OLIVIA FOR MEDIA BUYING AGENCIES

RETENTION / EMAIL AGENCIES

Brand-specific emails, not Klaviyo templates

Design and deploy fresh email flows and campaigns for every client every week. Direct Klaviyo deployment per client brand. Stop delivering the same template to 30 different brands.

→ OLIVIA FOR RETENTION AGENCIES

BRANDING AGENCIES

Guaranteed brand consistency at scale

Olivia enforces your clients' brand systems automatically across every deliverable. Stop manually correcting brand drift in every output. Make consistency a structural guarantee, not a review pass.

SOCIAL MEDIA AGENCIES

30-day calendars in one afternoon per client

Generate full monthly content calendars for every client — all platforms, all formats, on-brand — in one session. Stop running the same templates across your entire client roster.

AMAZON AGENCIES

Full catalog design without the photography overhead

Generate complete Amazon listing images, A+ content, and brand stores for every client ASIN. All files in Seller Central-approved formats. Full catalogs in days, not months.

GROWTH / MARKETING AGENCIES

Full campaign suites from one brief

Ads, email, social, landing pages, and product photography — entire campaign asset suites in one session per client. Win more clients by offering the full creative stack, not just one channel.

What Olivia does for agency owners across all four pillars

Every capability maps to a specific agency revenue outcome — not just a production improvement. Here's how the platform translates to agency business results.

01 — LIVE PITCH CREATIVE — CLOSE MORE NEW BUSINESS

Generate your prospect's creative in real time, in the room, before the meeting ends.

Open Olivia during a new business pitch. Brief it in plain language using the prospect's website or brand assets as context — "3 ad variations for their summer protein launch" or "a landing page hero for their new skincare line." Watch production-ready creative appear on screen, in the prospect's brand, in real time. No Thursday spec package. No "here's what we did for another client in your category." Their actual creative, right now, from the agency they're about to hire.

02 — PER-CLIENT BRAND DNA — 20 CLIENTS, ZERO CONTEXT-SWITCHING

Every client's brand system learned once, applied automatically to every deliverable forever.

Upload each client's brand kit — guidelines, logos, colors, fonts, existing creative. Olivia learns the complete visual identity for each client and stores it as a separate brand profile. Select the client profile; every subsequent generation inherits their brand automatically — no re-briefing, no brand guidelines review, no designer context-switching between clients. 20 client brands managed with the same consistency as one.

03 — FULL CREATIVE COVERAGE — ADD SERVICES YOU COULDN'T OFFER BEFORE

Product photography, Amazon listings, landing pages, email, motion — all in scope, all profitable.

Every service clients currently source elsewhere can now be profitably offered by your agency: studio-quality product photography from a product image upload, full Amazon listing sets and A+ content in Seller Central-approved formats, CRO-optimized landing pages with projected heatmaps, email flows deployed directly to Klaviyo, 30-day social content calendars, and motion graphics. No specialist hires. No subcontractors. No margin sharing. New scope at existing team headcount.

04 — PRODUCTION AT ANY VOLUME — SCALE WITHOUT THE HEADCOUNT DECISION

2–3x more clients. Same team. Olivia absorbs the production volume difference.

Olivia generates production-ready assets across every channel — ads, email, social, photography, landing pages, Amazon — for every client brief, at any volume, without regard to team size. A 10-person agency can produce the creative output of a 25-person agency. A 3-person boutique can service client accounts that would normally require a 10-person team. Peak season surges, BFCM, and campaign launches don't create a capacity crisis — they create a billing opportunity.

05 — WHITE-LABEL CAPABILITY — YOUR AGENCY, YOUR CREATIVE

Assets generated in Olivia are delivered as your agency's creative work. Always.

Agencies present Olivia-generated assets as their own creative output. Clients don't need to know which tools produced the deliverables — no more than they need to know which software the designer used. The creative is your agency's: your brief, your direction, your brand management, your quality approval. Olivia is the production engine. Your agency is the creative partner. This is how every design agency has always worked: the client pays for the output, not the tool. The tools that produce the best output most efficiently are the ones that grow the best agencies.

How agency owners across types are using the four pillars

DESIGN AGENCY · 12 STAFF · 22 DTC CLIENTS · $180K/MONTH ARR

Added 8 new client accounts in Q1 without a new hire — $64,000/month in incremental revenue. Previous quarter: turned away 5 prospects due to capacity.

The agency owner had been turning away qualified prospects for 2 consecutive quarters — not because the work wasn't attractive, but because taking it required a hiring decision that would have compressed Q2 margin during the onboarding lag. After integrating Olivia for production: uploaded brand kits for all 22 existing clients — Olivia learned every brand system in one day. Assigned Olivia as the production layer for ads, social, email, and landing pages across the roster. Senior designer time recovered from production: 65% → 20% of weekly hours. That recaptured bandwidth was redirected to new business pitching. In Q1: closed 8 new clients at an average of $8,000/month retainer. Zero new hires. $64,000/month in new ARR. The pitches also changed: the agency now opens every pitch by generating real creative for the prospect's brand live in the meeting. New business close rate improved from 31% to 58%. The agency is now projecting the first $3M ARR year in its history without a corresponding headcount projection.

MEDIA BUYING AGENCY · 8 STAFF · 15 DTC CLIENTS · PERFORMANCE CREATIVE FOCUS

Added product photography and landing pages to every client scope — $2,800/month average new service revenue per client. $42,000/month in new ARR from existing relationships.

The agency owner's media buying agency had been leaving scope on the table: clients consistently asked about product photography and landing page design, were referred out to specialists, and those specialist relationships occasionally became consolidation risks. With Olivia: positioned product photography and landing page design as native agency capabilities. Repriced the service tier for 12 of 15 clients to include both — at an average increase of $2,800/month per client. Total new ARR from the repricing: $33,600/month on existing relationships. No new headcount. The pitch story also changed: in new business meetings, the agency now offers the full creative stack — paid creative, photography, landing pages, email — all under one retainer. Positioned as a full-service growth creative partner rather than a media buying specialist. Average new client retainer increased from $6,500 to $11,200. Close rate on new business increased because the consolidated scope removes the prospect's need to manage multiple vendor relationships.

RETENTION / EMAIL AGENCY · 6 STAFF · 18 KLAVIYO CLIENTS · $95K/MONTH ARR

Olivia live in new business pitches: close rate on new email agency accounts went from 24% to 61% after adding live Klaviyo email generation to the demo. 7 new clients in 10 weeks.

The agency owner had been struggling to differentiate in a crowded email agency market — nearly every competitor offered the same Klaviyo services at similar price points. The agency's new business pitch was strategy-led and case study-heavy but lacked a visceral demonstration of capability. After integrating Olivia: redesigned the pitch to include a live Klaviyo email design segment — opening Olivia during the meeting, briefing it on the prospect's brand and their likely abandoned cart flow, and generating a fully designed desktop and mobile email in real time, then showing the one-click Klaviyo deployment that could push it live. The visual impact of watching their own brand's email appear on screen — in minutes, ready to deploy — closed conversations that the strategy deck alone wasn't winning. Close rate on new email accounts: 24% → 61% over 10 weeks. 7 new clients in that period. For existing clients: the weekly email cadence doubled because production is no longer the pacing constraint. Client retention improved as a direct result of delivery speed and content freshness.

The exact math — what Olivia adds to agency economics

For agency owners, the ROI calculation is different from every other role. It's not about cost savings on production — it's about revenue that becomes possible when production is no longer the binding constraint on growth.

$96K+

Annual incremental revenue per new client at $8K/month without a designer hire

$42K

New ARR from adding photography + landing pages to 15 existing clients at $2,800/mo increase

2–3x

More client accounts serviceable with the same team when Olivia handles production volume

58%

New business close rate reported by agencies using Olivia live in pitches — vs. 31% before

The agency economics equation: more clients at the same headcount + new services at the same team + higher close rates on new business + retention improved by delivery speed = an agency that compounds revenue without the margin compression that traditionally accompanies growth. That's the model Olivia enables. The headcount math is the most compelling number for agency owners — a new client at $8,000/month traditionally requires a designer hire that costs $75,000 fully loaded, meaning the first year of the client relationship is nearly break-even on the hiring cost before the client becomes profitable. With Olivia absorbing production, the same client at the same retainer generates full margin from month one.

What Olivia replaces in the agency model — and what it doesn't

PRODUCTION INFRASTRUCTURE OLIVIA REPLACES

REPLACES

Junior designer production volume

The production execution work that fills junior designer hours — ad resizes, multi-format production, template applications, email banner swaps, social post variants. Olivia generates this volume at senior-grade brand accuracy without the QC overhead junior work requires. Senior team is freed for the strategy and direction work that actually differentiates the agency.

REPLACES

Freelance overflow capacity

Peak season overflow, campaign burst capacity, and the freelance network agencies maintain for surge demand — at $75–$150/hour with brand inconsistency risk. Olivia scales with demand at $0 incremental cost. Peak season is a billing opportunity, not a staffing crisis.

REPLACES

Specialist subcontractors for expanded services

The photographers, Amazon specialists, landing page designers, and email developers agencies subcontract for services outside core scope — typically at 40–60% margin reduction. Olivia makes these services native capabilities, captured at full margin inside the agency's own scope.

WHAT OLIVIA DOES NOT REPLACE IN THE AGENCY MODEL

DOES NOT REPLACE

Creative direction and brand strategy

The strategic intelligence about what a brand should look like, how it should evolve, and what a campaign should achieve — Olivia executes within the creative direction your team sets. The agency's value in creative strategy is the same as it was. Production is faster. Strategy isn't automated.

DOES NOT REPLACE

Client relationships and account management

The trust, understanding, and communication that builds long-term client relationships — Olivia doesn't interface with clients. The agency does. Olivia makes the agency faster and more capable, but the relationship that creates client retention is irreplaceably human.

DOES NOT REPLACE

Performance analysis and optimization

Reading creative performance data, identifying what's working and why, developing the next test hypothesis, and applying campaign learnings to future creative direction — Olivia generates the creative. The analytical work that makes creative better over time is still your team's expertise and your agency's value.

The agency philosophy: stop selling hours. Start selling outcomes.

The most successful agencies we work with have made a deliberate shift: their retainer is priced on the value of outcomes delivered, not the hours it takes to produce them. When production is efficient enough, outcomes become the only thing that matters in the client conversation — and that's where agencies with Olivia have an advantage. They show up with better creative, faster, at a lower cost basis — and they price on the value of what that creative does for the client's business. That's not a margin compression story. That's the highest-margin version of the agency model.

How Olivia compares to the tools agencies use for client creative today

Every agency has a current production tool stack. Here's where Olivia fits in — and what changes when a DTC-trained AI agent handles the production layer that these tools require human effort to operate.

OLIVIA VS. CANVA FOR AGENCY USE

Canva: template-based, manual production per client per asset, no brand DNA (manual brand application every time), no multi-client separation (shared templates), output looks like Canva across all clients, no direct Klaviyo/Shopify/Amazon deployment. Olivia: AI agent — brief once, full deliverable generated. Per-client brand DNA applied automatically across 20 brand profiles. Brand-specific creative that looks like each client's brand, not a template. Direct Klaviyo/Shopify/Amazon deployment per client.

OLIVIA VS. ADOBE FIREFLY

Firefly: requires design expertise, no DTC brand training (generic output, designer cleanup needed), no per-client brand DNA, no deployment integration. Olivia: brief in plain language — no design expertise required. 90% accuracy on first generation — client-ready without cleanup. Per-client brand DNA applied automatically. Klaviyo, Shopify, Amazon deployment included. Replaces the production layer entirely — not another tool in the chain.

OLIVIA VS. CHATGPT / MIDJOURNEY

General AI — not trained for DTC brand accuracy. No brand DNA — outputs inconsistent with client brand. Requires significant designer cleanup for client delivery. No channel deployment — produces assets, not deliverables. Olivia: purpose-trained on 5,000+ DTC brands — category-specific accuracy. Per-client brand DNA consistent with visual identity. 90% production-ready — no cleanup pass. Klaviyo, Shopify, Amazon, all ad formats — deliverable, not just asset. Replaces the production designer role for DTC creative volume.

OLIVIA VS. FIGMA FOR CLIENT WORK

Figma: requires design expertise — manual layout per client per asset. No AI generation — human produces every deliverable. Developer handoff required for Klaviyo/Shopify deployment. Strong for brand identity and design system work. Olivia: brief in plain language — account managers can brief directly. AI generation — campaign suites in one session per client. Klaviyo/Shopify direct deployment. Trained on DTC conversion data. Not a replacement for design system or brand identity work in Figma — they serve different stages.

Olivia integrates with the tools your clients already use — and your agency already manages

Per-brand-slot pricing means each client gets their own Olivia profile. Every generated asset deploys to the client's platforms directly — no reformatting, no platform re-specification, no implementation handoff for standard deliverables.

Klaviyo

Per-client deploy

Shopify

Per-client deploy

Amazon

Seller Central spec

Meta Ads

All formats

TikTok

9:16 · 1:1

Google Ads

Display formats

Google Drive

Brand library

Dropbox

Asset library

For agencies managing 20+ client brands: each client's Klaviyo and Shopify is connected to their individual Olivia brand profile. One-click deployment routes to the correct client account automatically. Amazon Seller Central files download per-client in approved specifications. → See all integrations.

The Olivia capabilities agency owners rely on across their client roster

BRAND

Per-client brand DNA

Separate brand profiles for each client — guidelines, logos, colors, fonts, existing creative. Each profile stores the complete visual identity and applies it automatically to every generation for that client. 20 clients, 20 profiles, zero context-switching. Onboard new clients same-day with immediate brand accuracy.

Used for: every generation across every client — the foundation that makes multi-client management scalable

PITCH

Live pitch creative generation

Pull up the prospect's website during a pitch. Brief Olivia in plain language. Generate real creative for their brand in real time — ads, landing pages, email heroes. The meeting ends with the prospect having seen actual deliverables, not a capabilities deck. Close rates reported by agencies using this in pitches are significantly higher than standard presentations.

Used for: every new business pitch · reactivation conversations · capability demonstrations

VOLUME

Full campaign suite per client

One campaign brief for a client generates ads across Meta/TikTok/Google, email campaigns for Klaviyo, 30-day social calendar, landing pages, and product photography — in one session. The full creative package a $10,000/month retainer promises, delivered in an afternoon rather than 3 weeks across 4 team members.

Used for: campaign launches · BFCM · seasonal surges · new product launches

DEPLOY

Direct client platform deployment

Connect each client's Klaviyo and Shopify to their Olivia brand profile. Email campaigns deploy to the correct client's Klaviyo in one click. Landing pages and product pages deploy to the correct client's Shopify directly. No developer handoff, no platform routing confusion, no QA loop for standard deliverables.

Used for: email flows + campaigns · landing pages · product pages — per-client direct deployment

SCALE

Template + catalog scaling

Save the winning creative format for a client. Apply it across their full product catalog simultaneously. Works for ad creative, listing images, email layouts, and landing page structures. One brief produces the winning format. One action scales it across every product the client sells.

Used for: new product catalog onboarding · seasonal refresh · winning format propagation

REFERENCE

Visual reference and URL swipe

Drop any reference image, competitor creative, or landing page URL and brief Olivia to adapt it to the client's brand. The fastest way to translate competitive intelligence into client deliverables — and the most reliable way to brief a creative direction without a 10-page document.

Used for: competitor reference adaptation · new format testing · client direction from inspiration

What your agency's first week with Olivia looks like

Brand kit upload for each client takes 20–30 minutes. Most agencies generate the first production-ready deliverables for a live client in the same onboarding session. Here's a typical first week.

DAY 1

Top 5 client brands uploaded. First deliverables live.

Upload brand kits for your top 5 clients by volume. Brief Olivia on each client's most urgent current need. Receive production-ready deliverables for all 5 in one day. What normally takes a week of designer time takes an afternoon.

DAY 2

Pitch deck updated. Live demo ready.

Update the new business pitch to include the live Olivia demo segment. Practice the flow: pull up prospect website → brief Olivia → creative on screen in 60 seconds. Prepare the pitch narrative around the four pillars. Book the first pitch that uses the new format.

DAY 3

Remaining client roster uploaded.

Upload brand kits for remaining clients. Connect Klaviyo and Shopify accounts for the clients where direct deployment is most valuable. Run a production session for 3–4 more clients using their current campaign briefs. Team reviews quality and approves for delivery.

DAY 4

New service scope identified per client.

Review each client's current scope against what Olivia now makes possible. Identify 5–8 clients where photography, Amazon, landing pages, or email design could be added to scope. Draft the scope expansion conversation. The goal: 3–5 scope expansion conversations started this week.

DAY 5

First pitch using live Olivia demo.

Run the first new business pitch with the live creative generation segment. Prospect sees their brand's creative generated in real time before the meeting ends. The pitch conversation changes — from "here's what we've done" to "here's what your creative looks like right now." Debrief and refine for next pitch.

Agency owners on what changed

"We were turning away clients because we didn't have the headcount to service them. The math was simple but painful: take the client, hire a designer, watch the margin compress for 12 months before the hire pays off. I kept thinking there had to be another model. With Olivia, we added 8 clients in Q1 without a single hire. More importantly, we stopped losing pitches to agencies that could show live creative in the room — because now we do that too. The pitch close rate change alone has been worth more than everything else combined."

Agency Owner, 12-person DTC design agency — 22 active clients · Olivia agency partner

2–3x

More client accounts serviceable with the same team when Olivia handles production volume

$1K–$5K

New monthly revenue per existing client from expanded service offerings Olivia enables

Invite-only

Agency partnerships built selectively — early partners establish competitive advantage before wide availability

Built by an agency founder who ran the exact production model you're managing — D2C Design served North America's top 10% of DTC brands before Olivia was built to replace what agencies charge. We know what this workflow actually costs.

Questions agency owners ask before applying for agency partnership

How does the agency partnership pricing model work?

Olivia uses per-brand-slot pricing for agencies — you pay per client brand you onboard onto Olivia, not per seat or per user. Each client brand gets its own full Olivia profile: complete brand DNA upload, dedicated brand outputs, and separate channel deployment connections. Agency costs scale with the client roster rather than with team headcount — a growing client list increases Olivia value proportionally.

Can agencies present Olivia-generated creative as their own work?

Yes — white-label capability is standard in the agency partnership model. Agencies present Olivia-generated assets as their own creative output. Clients don't need to know which production tools were used, any more than they need to know which design software the designer used. The brief, the creative direction, the brand management, and the quality approval are your agency's. Olivia is the production engine. Your agency is the creative partner the client is paying.

How does Olivia manage 20+ different client brand systems without mixing them?

Each client gets a completely separate brand profile in Olivia — their guidelines, logos, color palette, fonts, and existing creative examples all stored distinctly. When you select a client's profile, every generation automatically applies their brand DNA with no crossover from other client profiles. Agencies with 30+ client brands report that this separation makes multi-brand consistency management structurally reliable rather than dependent on individual designer vigilance.

Can I demo Olivia live in a client pitch before committing to partnership?

Yes — the agency demo is specifically designed to show the live pitch creative generation capability. We generate real creative for your agency's own brand or a prospect's brand during the demo so you can see exactly how it would run in a live pitch meeting. Book the agency partnership demo, and we'll build the live pitch segment with you using actual brand assets so you can evaluate it before committing.

Why is agency access invite-only and how does the partnership work?

We're building agency partnerships before going wide — which means the agencies we onboard now are establishing a competitive advantage in their market before Olivia becomes broadly available. Access is genuinely limited: we onboard agencies selectively based on client roster fit, agency type, and market positioning. Early agency partners get priority support, direct input into the product roadmap, and the early-mover advantage of offering capabilities that their competitors don't yet have. Apply through the agency partnership form and we'll have a direct conversation about fit.

Which agency types benefit most from Olivia?

All seven agency types we serve have dedicated sub-pages: design agencies (free senior team for strategy), media buying agencies (ad creative volume), retention/email agencies (Klaviyo deployment speed), branding agencies (brand consistency at scale), social media agencies (30-day calendars per client), Amazon agencies (full listing design), and growth/marketing agencies (complete campaign suites). Each has distinct pain points and distinct revenue expansion opportunities.

How quickly can a new client brand be onboarded to Olivia?

A new client brand can be onboarded in 20–30 minutes — upload brand guidelines, logos, color palette, fonts, and 5–10 existing creative examples. Olivia learns the brand's visual identity immediately and generates production-accurate outputs from the first brief. The 4–6 week designer onboarding learning curve is replaced with same-day brand accuracy. Most agencies describe this as the most visible quality improvement for new client onboarding — the first deliverables look like the agency has worked with that client for a year.

Can Olivia handle full campaign suites for multiple clients simultaneously?

Yes — brief Olivia on a campaign for Client A: ads, email, social, landing pages, and photography are generated in one session. Then switch to Client B and do the same. Each session inherits the correct client's brand DNA from their profile automatically. An agency managing 20 clients can run full campaign production across all 20 in a week with a team that previously struggled to deliver for 10.

See how your agency delivers more for more clients — without adding a single designer to the team.

Book an agency demo and we'll generate real client creative live — including the exact pitch segment you'd run with a prospect in the room. You'll leave with a clear picture of what the revenue opportunity looks like for your specific agency model. Agency partnerships are invite-only and built selectively. Early partners establish competitive advantage before wide availability.

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