Agencies : stop sending your clients' data to cloud AI
· Avery NXR
If you run an agency — marketing, design, dev, recruiting, consulting, accounting, legal — your clients' data is your competitive trust. They share things with you that they don't share with their other vendors because they trust you to handle it carefully.
Every cloud-LLM-powered tool you use in client work is a quiet trust risk. When you run a client's brand guidelines through ChatGPT, you've shared them with OpenAI. When you analyze a client's customer data with a SaaS AI tool, you've added a third party to the relationship. Most clients haven't asked you about your AI workflows yet. They will.
Avery NXR is a different way to add AI to your agency work. The model runs on your machine. Client data never crosses to a third-party AI provider. You get the productivity gain without compromising the trust your business runs on.
What this looks like in practice
You're a marketing agency drafting content for a client. Their unreleased product positioning is in the brief. With cloud LLM tools, that positioning crosses to OpenAI or Anthropic during every draft. With Avery NXR, it stays on your laptop.
You're a recruiting agency screening candidates against a client's role spec. Candidate PII flows through your AI tool. With cloud LLM tools, that PII crosses every time you run a screen. With Avery NXR, it stays on your laptop.
You're an accounting practice reconciling a client's invoices and matching them against POs. The client's vendor list, pricing patterns, and AP processes are in the data. With cloud LLM tools, your client's financial operations cross to a third party. With Avery NXR, they stay on your laptop.
The pattern repeats across every agency vertical. The productivity gain from AI is real. The data exposure isn't necessary to get it.
What you can build for clients today
Avery NXR ships with 7 production-ready agent templates. Each one maps to common agency client work:
- Anna — daily news aggregator (run one per client for industry monitoring)
- Sophia — meeting notes → action items (use across all client engagements)
- Marcus — resume screening (for retained recruiting clients)
- Priya — customer support triage (for CX-engagement clients)
- Carlos — sales pipeline digest (for revenue-ops clients)
- Yuki — competitor monitoring (for strategic-positioning clients)
- Liam — server health monitoring (for managed-services clients)
Each template is a starting point. Fork it, customize for the specific client, and you have a tailored AI agent running on your local infrastructure within an hour.
The white-label angle
For agencies that want to offer AI as a service to clients without becoming an AI development company:
Avery NXR Enterprise allows on-premises deployment. You can install Avery on a client's server, configure the agents to fit their workflow, and hand them a working AI system that runs entirely on their infrastructure. No subscription you have to manage. No cloud LLM contract they have to negotiate. No third-party AI vendor between you and them.
The agency gets a delivery model. The client gets actual AI ownership. The vendor lock-in goes away.
What it costs vs. what you charge
If you're billing clients $5,000-$15,000/month for ongoing AI-assisted work, Avery NXR's Pro tier ($29/user/month) is a rounding error. The Enterprise tier (custom pricing for on-prem deployments) is similarly small relative to the engagements it supports.
The relevant comparison isn't price. It's whether your tooling matches the trust posture you're already selling. Clients who hire agencies for sensitive work increasingly ask "where does our data go?" The answer "to OpenAI, but they have a strong contract" doesn't land the same way as "to your laptop, that's the architecture."
What's actually shipped
Avery NXR v1.0 is live and in private beta. The features above are real and verifiable on the live product.
- 7 production-ready agent templates pre-loaded
- Local SLM via Ollama (pick your model based on your hardware)
- 17 signed app generators for client-facing tools
- 63 connectors (15 OAuth + 48 API-key) for the SaaS your clients already use
- Visual agent builder for customization without code
- Consult Mode for opt-in cloud escalation via the agency's own BYOK keys when a task genuinely needs frontier reasoning
Try it on one engagement
The best way to evaluate this is one client, one workflow. Pick an engagement where the client has expressed concern about data handling. Build the same workflow you'd build with cloud tools, but in Avery. See whether the trust conversation lands differently.
Free Desktop tier — no card required. Pro is $29/user/month. Enterprise / on-prem for full white-label deployments.