Branded client surfaces is the Studio-tier feature that lets an agency present Brandflux review, delivery, and tokenized share pages on a custom domain, with the agency’s mark replacing Brandflux’s. The end client sees the agency’s brand. Brandflux’s chrome is fully removed from the client view.
What gets rebranded
- Review pages. Where the client signs off on concepts and final assets.
- Delivery pages. Where the client downloads locked masters.
- Tokenized share pages. Single-asset preview URLs the agency sends over email, Slack, or messaging.
The custom domain (CNAME with auto SSL) is configured per workspace, not per brand. The Brandflux logo and product name don’t appear in the rendered surfaces. Outbound email sender names follow the same posture.
What stays Brandflux-branded
- The agency’s own product surfaces (the editor, the campaign list, the DAM, the brand DNA editor). Branded client surfaces apply to the client-facing layer only, not the agency-facing tool.
- Billing and account surfaces. The agency is still a Brandflux customer; that relationship is visible to the agency, not to the client.
Why this is Studio-only
Branded client surfaces is the feature that lets an agency present Brandflux as part of their own service stack. The pricing model assumes that surface is paid for by the agency’s seat economics, not the underlying tier subsidy. The Freelancer, Small Team, and Professional tiers show Brandflux chrome on client-facing surfaces alongside the brand assets. That keeps the lower tiers operating on Brandflux-hosted domains without ambiguity.
Naming history
Pre-2026-05 internal docs used a different label that conflates the agency-rebrand pattern with the OEM-resale pattern, and Brandflux only does the first. The current name (branded client surfaces) is the one used everywhere in product, pricing, and marketing. The voice lint blocks the older label so it doesn’t regress.
Related on this site
- /pricing (Studio tier) covers the commercial scope.
- /use-cases/agency-client-handoff walks through the agency scenario.
- /glossary/multi-brand-workspace is the foundation this builds on.