The agency on both sides of the deal — creators and the brands that hire them.
Most agencies have to pick a side. Either they represent you, or they sell to the brand. The math forces a choice — and someone always loses.
Four engines. One operator owning every one.
Real operators don't start with new pipeline. They take what's already in your inbox and clean it. Concretely:
Twelve months, audited. Q4 2025, itemized.
You brief us in a paragraph. Five business days later we come back with a matched creator slate, draft terms, projected reach, and a launch plan. Your team approves creative; we handle everything else.
The same internal tooling Vault runs on, opened to the creators we sign. Inbound deals scored, contracts drafted overnight, royalties tracked to the cent, FTC compliance cleared before posting.
Trademarks. Licenses. Royalty streams. Holding companies. Derivative rights. Most agencies don't structure this; they don't get paid on it. Vault does — because creators do, for a lifetime.
Three live, three in stealth. Each signing took six months of diligence — and started on this page. The brand contracts and IP traction speak for the names we can show.