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Client isolation,
Client isolation,
by default.
Client workspaces are isolated by design, with no cross-tenant learning and no centralized training on your content.
Isolation model
Useful for agencies handling multiple brands, regions, or sensitive campaign material.
- Each workspace keeps its own references, approvals, persona signals, and retrieval context.
- Access can be limited by team role so people only see the clients they should see.
- Delete one workspace without touching the others.
Learning boundaries
- Behavioral learning stays inside the client workspace that generated the signal.
- Customer content and edits are not used to fine-tune centralized foundation models.
- The system is designed to avoid client-to-client contamination of voice or confidential detail.
Procurement fit
- Useful for agencies that need a DPA, retention controls, and a clear processor story.
- Exports and audit evidence can stay scoped to the client workspace under review.
- The trust posture is designed for agency procurement rather than consumer-style sharing defaults.
FAQ
- Q: Do client workspaces learn from each other? A: No, learning is tenant-local by design.
- Q: Can we onboard one client first and expand later? A: Yes, the model supports narrow pilots before multi-client rollout.