For in-house brand and creative ops teams

The AI creative platform built for in-house teams that answer to a CFO, a CMO, and a General Counsel

Brand consistency at scale. Workflow governance. Asset rights and traceability. SOC 2 Type II. Indemnity. SSO. The procurement-ready details your legal and IT teams will ask about, already in place.

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How DesignerBox is different for enterprise buyers

Standard AI tools were not built for procurement. Five differences that matter when an in-house creative team is the customer.

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Brand-locked workflows

Brand kits, style locks, character casting, and template controls let senior creative leads define on-brand in a workflow. Juniors produce variants without ever going off-brand. Standards become a workflow constraint, not a PDF nobody reads.

Asset rights and indemnity

Your team owns 100% of generated content. We do not train on your inputs or outputs. Enterprise plans include extended indemnity covering AI-generated assets used in commercial contexts. Asset traceability shows which models contributed to which outputs.

Compliance you can hand to procurement

SOC 2 Type II with annual audits. GDPR and CCPA compliant. Data residency options (US, EU, regional). SAML 2.0 SSO with Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace. Role-based access control. Full audit logs.

Centralized administration

Single billing across the org. Credit pools managed at the org level with per-team allocation. Per-user activity dashboards. Brand-kit and template governance. Tool-level permissions controlling who can use which models and publish workflows.

Integration with the stack you have

Figma and Adobe Creative Cloud round-trip with editable layers. Push approved assets to your DAM. Connect Akeneo, Salsify, inriver via API. SSO with the major IDPs. Usage data exportable to your BI stack.

The rollout playbook

Adoption matters as much as procurement. We have helped enterprise creative teams of 10, 50, and 200+ roll out. Here is the structure.

1
Foundation (Weeks 1 to 2)
Procurement review and contract signing. SSO and IDP integration. Initial admin training. Brand kit and style guide upload. Set the org up so the team can move.
2
Pilot (Weeks 3 to 6)
Five to ten power users from your team complete onboarding. Two to three production workflows built and tested against real briefs. Initial customer success check-ins.
3
Rollout (Weeks 7 to 12)
Phased rollout to broader team. Live workshop sessions for new users. Workflow library expanded for team-specific needs. First metrics review against baseline production cost and time.
4
Scale (Months 4+)
Full team adoption. Advanced workflow customization. Quarterly business reviews. Continuous expansion as new use cases emerge from inside your team.

Tool consolidation: the audit your CFO will want

Most in-house creative teams run 5 to 10 separate AI tools today. The audit reveals where the spend and time actually go.

Combined cost across tools

Five to ten separate AI tool subscriptions typically run $15K to $50K+ per year per team. Centralized billing on one platform usually reduces this by 30 to 40%.

Credit and usage waste

Over-provisioning across disconnected tools wastes 20 to 40% of paid credits. Org-level credit pools with per-team allocation eliminate this waste.

Workflow time lost to tool switching

Switching between tools consumes 15 to 25% of creative team time on average. Consolidated workflows recover that time.

Brand consistency at scale

Tools used independently produce brand drift that is hard to measure but easy to feel. Workflow-locked brand kits replace manual brand review and keep output on-brand without senior bottlenecks.

Procurement and security review

Most ad-hoc AI tools fail enterprise security review. SOC 2 Type II, SAML SSO, audit logs, MSA, indemnity, and CAIQ/SIG responses are already in place on Enterprise plans.

Adoption support

Dedicated Customer Success Manager, training resources, and a workflow library tailored to your industry. Your team is not figuring out the platform alone.

What your procurement team will ask

Real questions from real procurement, legal, and IT reviews. Concise answers.

Yes. Annual audits. Report available under NDA.

Yes. Standard MSA available. We negotiate redlines.

No. We do not use your inputs or outputs to train any AI models. This is contractually committed in our Enterprise MSA.

Standard MSA includes indemnity for IP infringement claims related to platform-generated outputs, subject to specific terms in your agreement.

Configurable. US-only, EU-only, and regional residency options for Enterprise plans.

Your data is deleted on request within 30 days. Specific terms in MSA.

Yes. SAML 2.0 with major identity providers including Okta, Azure AD, and Google Workspace. Role-based access control to per-tool granularity.

99.9% uptime SLA on Enterprise plans. Specific terms in MSA. Full activity logs exportable for audit purposes.

Bring the procurement-ready answers to your stakeholders

SOC 2 Type II, SSO, indemnity, MSA, data residency, audit logs. Already in place. Book a 30-minute introduction with enterprise sales and walk away with the security and compliance pack your IT, legal, and procurement teams will ask for.

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