Unlimited brand vaults
Each vault carries its own 4-slider lock state (color, composition, typography, shape), five reference slots with declared roles, mistake memory, and a completeness score. Spin up vaults for new clients without quota.
Agencies running ten to fifty D2C brands need a tool that doesn’t leak brand DNA across clients. Drishti’s House tier gives you unlimited brand vaults, ten seats with proper RBAC, and a workspace-isolated architecture so client A’s Pichwai vault is invisible to client B’s account team.
Agency workflows today require keeping a separate Slack workspace, Figma file, Airtable base, and shared drive per brand. Account managers context-switch dozens of times a day. Creatives juggle login screens. Any AI tool you bring in to speed up imagery either makes you set up a new account per client (and pay per client), or — worse — lets brand DNA leak across accounts because everything lives in the same prompt history.
That last failure mode is the one nobody talks about. The intern who generated a moody, low-key beauty shot for client A on Tuesday produces something suspiciously similar for client B on Wednesday, and you only notice at the end-of-quarter review. By then the brand sameness has already shipped.
Drishti’s House tier solves both problems at the architecture level. Every brand lives in its own workspace, scoped by Postgres row-level security with FORCE enabled — so cross-tenant queries are impossible by construction, not by convention. The Brand Vault that holds your client’s Pichwai whisper, their four lock states, their five references, their mistake memory — all of it stays invisible to anyone outside their workspace.
The Linear-style cmd+K switcher lets your account team move between brands without re-logging-in. State hydrates instantly. Credits show per-workspace. And the shared workspace at the agency level — where you manage seats, billing, and consolidated reporting — never sees a single asset from any of the client workspaces below it.
Enforced by Postgres RLS FORCE on every tenant row. Schema owner cannot bypass.
House is the only Drishti tier engineered around the twelve-brand-account-manager workflow. Everything below is included. Nothing is unlocked by a feature flag, an add-on SKU, or a sales call.
Each vault carries its own 4-slider lock state (color, composition, typography, shape), five reference slots with declared roles, mistake memory, and a completeness score. Spin up vaults for new clients without quota.
Owner / admin / editor / viewer / guest roles, scoped per brand. Editors on one client cannot generate against another. Guest seats for client-side viewers cost nothing extra.
Pooled across all vaults. Every gen passes the same eight-stage verifier. Tier elastic — overage credits priced at the same per-gen rate, never punitive. Fix-One-Thing edits stay free.
Six Indian festival modes — Diwali, Holi, Onam, Pongal, Eid, Christmas — with palette locks, motif libraries, and regulatory date windows. The agency lever for end-of-quarter D2C campaigns.
Full Studio interface in Hindi for agencies servicing regional and Tier-2/3 brands. PaddleOCR fine-tuned for Devanagari, Tamil, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, and Gujarati labels.
Agency requests skip the general queue during launch hours. Dedicated rate-limit headroom so a Friday campaign drop for one client doesn’t throttle a Saturday batch for another.
The same five steps every brand passes through, from the first discovery call to the day you ship the first campaign. Comments and approvals live in the same workspace as the gens — no Slack-thread-becoming-the-source-of-truth.
Agency owner adds a new brand from the workspace switcher. Onboarding asks for category, market, and a single hero photo to seed the Vault Doctor wizard.
Agency creative fills in colors, typography, references, and the four locks. Mistake memory starts at zero. Completeness score climbs as the brand DNA goes in.
Account manager invites the client’s marketing lead as a viewer or guest. They see only this brand. They can leave threaded comments on any gen and approve or request changes.
Creative team generates against the vault. Every gen passes the eight-stage verifier; anything under 75 fidelity is flagged for review before it reaches the client.
Client approves in the shared workspace. Agency exports to Amazon.in, Flipkart, Myntra, Meesho, or any of the 27+ marketplace presets in one click. C2PA signature embedded.
Three placeholder agency portraits drawn from launch-cohort conversations. Real names available under NDA on a discovery call.
The day we onboarded our seventh beauty brand and realised Drishti would not let us accidentally use one client's serif on another client's pack — that was the day we stopped using the other tool.
Devanagari OCR alone earned the line item. Our Tier-2 spice brands need Hindi-first packs and every other AI tool we tested either skipped the labels or hallucinated them.
Twenty-four client accounts. One bill. Fifty-thousand verified gens last quarter. And not once has a designer accidentally generated a shoot for client A in client B’s aesthetic. That is not luck. That is architecture.
One studio, every brand you serve. Workspace isolation enforced at the database. Devanagari, festival modes, and priority Gemini included.