Agency Partner · White-label
One OS for every client. Your name on the box.
Marque is the platform your strategists, CDs, producers and account managers all work in — across every brand on your roster. White-label tenant, isolated client data, the integrations you already pay for. Same craft, more output, margin you can see on a spreadsheet.
Your team, mapped
Roles that match how you actually run an agency.
Marque produces finished, high-quality work. Your team’s job isn’t to fix it — it’s to control it. Permissions, checkpoints and notifications follow the roles you already have, so every piece of output has a named human who can approve it, edit it, replace it, or send it back to be remade. The platform fits your studio structure; each person owns the calls that are theirs to make.
Account Manager
Owns the client relationship and the go-live gate. Signs the brief, approves what ships. Sees everything in plain English.
Strategist / Planner
Owns the strategy checkpoint. Approves the route, redirects it, or locks the territory. Marque produces the strategy; the planner decides whether it’s right.
Creative Director
Owns the concept gate. Approves the route, rejects it, or regenerates for another. Nothing goes wide without CD sign-off.
Copy & Design
Owns the detail. Marque delivers finished copy and design; the craft lead edits, replaces, or approves at the line level — craft hours go to judgement, not production.
Producer / Traffic
Owns versioning, format adaptation, channel delivery and hand-off. Marque does the multiplication; the producer approves the QA and controls what goes out.
Voice Owner / Brand Guardian
Custodian of the brand identity for each client. Edits voice, visual and audio at source; every agent produces from this document. Change it here, and everything downstream follows.
Media Planner
Owns the buy. Approves pacing, connects the client ad accounts, controls the reporting cadence.
Agency Admin
Roster view across all clients. Utilisation, throughput, margin per brand, and a procurement-grade audit log of every approval and override.
Creator Lead
Owns creator partnerships end to end — sourcing, briefing, contracting, and approving creator content before it ships. The named human accountable for the creator programme across every client.
Talent & roster
If you manage people as brands, the platform works the same way.
A musician, an athlete, a creator, a public figure — each has a voice, a look, an audio identity, and a reputation to protect. Marque holds that identity exactly as it holds a company’s. Music management, sports management and talent agencies run their rosters on the same operating system: one authored identity per artist or athlete, every campaign and partnership drawn from it, human sign-off at every checkpoint.
One artist, one athlete, one creator — or a roster of two hundred. Each isolated, each consistent, each unmistakably themselves.
The upside
Campaigns per FTE goes up. Margin stays yours.
On Marque, a producer could run 4–8× the campaign volume they manage today, at the same or better quality bar. Marque produces the work — strategy, concept, production and versioning. Your senior people own the gates: they approve the route, redirect it, or send it back. They spend their hours on the calls that matter, not on making the assets — and that’s where the leverage comes from.
- 4–8×
- Potential campaigns per producer FTE
- up to60%
- Less time on versioning
- 7
- Named checkpoints per campaign
- 0
- Marque-branded output to your client
Projected ranges based on typical campaign workloads. Actual gains vary by campaign type and approval cycle.
Speed is the edge
Live in days, not weeks.
Most of a traditional campaign’s timeline isn’t work — it’s waiting. Production queues, versioning, vendor turnaround, rounds of revisions. Marque compresses the waiting, so concept-to-live could drop from weeks to days. Your client’s idea hits the market while it’s still the right idea — and beating their competitors to launch becomes a reason they keep hiring you.
- Brief → Concept
- dayshours
- Concept → First cuts
- 1–2 weekssame day
- Revisions → Live
- 1–2 weeksdays
Indicative timelines. Actual speed depends on approval cycles and campaign scope.
Works alongside the tools you already pay for — Slack, Asana, Figma, Frame.io and your ad platforms.
White-label, properly
Your URL. Your chrome. Your client relationship.
Custom subdomain on your own domain. Your wordmark on the product chrome. Reports, exports and client-facing artefacts branded as yours. Every client lives in an isolated tenant — data does not move between brands unless you move it. If a client takes their account in-house, the brand identity and artefacts are exportable in full. They are theirs. The relationship was yours.
Reseller economics on request. Some agency partners run Marque as their proprietary platform; others co-brand it. Both work.
Common questions
From agency principals.
Is Marque actually white-label?
Yes. Custom subdomain on your domain, your brand on the product chrome, your client-facing reports and exports branded as yours. Your clients never see Marque branding unless you choose to show it.
What happens to client data when an account moves?
Every client lives in its own isolated tenant inside your agency workspace. If a client takes their account in-house or moves to another agency, the brand identity and artefacts are exportable in full. You retain a copy by default.
How does Marque change the economics of running campaigns?
Campaign throughput per FTE typically rises 4–8× in our pilot agencies. The work that shifts is mostly production and trafficking; strategy and creative direction stay with senior humans. You charge the same retainer and ship more, or restructure the retainer with a clear margin envelope.
Does Marque integrate with the tools we already use?
Slack, Asana, Monday.com, Figma, Frame.io, Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Notion. Two-way sync for the common ones, webhooks for the rest.
How do you handle confidentiality across competitive brands?
Each client tenant is isolated. Brand identity, prompts, artefacts, prompts-from-prompts and embeddings do not cross tenant boundaries. Your media plan for Brand A cannot leak into the agent context for Brand B.