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Multi-Brand PortfolioLive · For in-house teams

Every brand you run, one workspace.

Running search for several brands or product lines under one roof? Give each its own brand universe and campaigns, cap each one's budget independently, scope who on your team can touch which, and watch total spend roll up across all of them.

The control an agency gets across clients — pointed inward, at your own portfolio.

Portfolio rollup4 brands
Total spend+6%
$58.7k
Monthly cap
$80k
73% used
  • Core Product$31.0k / $35k · 89% · near cap
  • Enterprise Tier$18.4k / $25k · 74%
  • New Market — EU$6.2k / $15k · 41%
  • Side Brand$3.1k / $5k · 62%
Try it

Click a brand. Drop into its world.

Every brand is its own isolated universe — its own budget cap, scoped team, and performance — tied together by one rollup. Select a brand to see what switching into it looks like.

Portfolio · 4 brands
Total spend
$58.7k
Monthly cap
$80k
73% used
Blended ROAS+0.3
4.6×
Brands
4
Core ProductIsolated universe
Spend
$31.0k
ROAS
5.4×
Team
4
scoped
Budget cap89% · near cap
Why a portfolio view

Multiple brands shouldn't mean multiple disconnected accounts.

In-house teams running several brands end up juggling separate logins, reconciling spend in a spreadsheet, and praying nobody touches the wrong account. The work that should be shared infrastructure becomes per-brand busywork.

Pain 01

No single source of spend

Total spend across brands lives in a manually updated sheet that's stale the moment it's saved.

Pain 02

Blurry permissions

The contractor on Brand B can see and change Brand A, because access is all-or-nothing.

Pain 03

Budget creep

Without per-brand caps, one product line quietly eats the budget that was meant for another.

What you get

Portfolio control, brand by brand.

Each brand is a self-contained universe; the workspace ties them together with shared team, billing, and a rollup view.

A universe per brand

Each brand gets its own discovery, personas, competitors, concepts, and campaigns — fully isolated, never cross-contaminated.

Per-brand budget caps

Set a hard or advisory monthly cap on each brand so no single one can overspend its share of the pool.

Scoped team access

Grant editor or viewer access per brand. People see and touch only the brands they own.

Portfolio spend rollup

One live view of credit and ad spend across every brand — and a CSV export for finance.

Role-based permissions

Owners, editors, viewers, plus an owner-only control over who's even allowed to spin up new brands.

Workspace audit log

A record of invites, role changes, and access grants so the portfolio's governance is always traceable.

Portfolio or agency?

Same engine, two shapes.

If you manage brands you own, this is your setup. If you manage accounts for external clients — with white-label reports and client logins — the agency model is built for that.

Multi-brand portfolio

One company, many brands. Shared team and billing, per-brand caps and access, a unified spend rollup. You're the advertiser.

Agency mode

One firm, many clients. White-label reports, no-login client links, read-only client logins, consolidated billing. You manage on behalf of others.

Ready to ship?

Bring every brand under one roof.

Give each brand its own universe and budget, scope your team, and see the whole portfolio's spend in one place.