For UK Creative Agencies

Private AI for UK creative agencies.

A ChatGPT alternative for UK creative agencies where confidential client briefs, unreleased campaign work, and NDA-bound concepts shouldn't be passed through a shared OpenAI account. Runs on a Mac mini or Windows box in the studio, your AI provider keys, your data.

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What you've been trying to avoid.

What your team would actually use it for.

Confidentiality

NDAs and client confidentiality clauses typically prohibit sending unreleased work through third-party services. AI In Your Pocket keeps conversations on your studio's machine — VantagePoint never sees them. Talk to clients about your AI policy proactively; many now require disclosure.

How it works for your creative agency.

A Windows machine in your creative agency office runs the AI engine. Your team reaches it via Telegram — no new app to install, works on phones and desktops. Each team member gets their own private memory. Conversations never leave the box.

Self-install in about 20 minutes following the setup checklist, or pay for Managed Install and we run it for you on a 2-hour remote session.

Pricing for uk creative agencies.

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FAQ — uk creative agencies.

Will my client briefs train someone else's AI?
No. With the default cloud engine (Anthropic), API traffic is contractually not used for training. With local Ollama (v1.1), nothing leaves your machine at all.
Can I tune the AI to a specific client's brand voice?
Yes — Enterprise tier scopes per-client tone profiles. Self-Install and Managed Install can be tuned per studio with a single brand voice baked in.
Is the output mine to use commercially?
Yes — Anthropic's terms allow commercial use of model outputs. You should still review for accuracy and similarity to third-party work, as you would with any creative tool.

Other sectors we've tuned for.

UK Law FirmsUK Accountancy PracticesUK Healthcare ClinicsUK Financial AdvisersUK Architecture PracticesUK Property Management

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