For design managers & art directors

See everything your team ships.

Three designers shipping twenty assets a week — and AI tools multiplying that — means design team visibility breaks long before the work does. DesignVault gives you one page where the week's production lands: by day, by designer, by client. Searchable forever.

Flat rate per org · viewers don't cost extra · 100 assets free

01 — The problem

Twenty assets a week is the new normal. Seeing them all isn't.

01

Production keeps accelerating

Between campaign variants, channel formats, and AI image tools, a small team now ships more in a month than it used to in a quarter. The volume is the win — losing track of it is the cost.

02

Visibility breaks first

The work is scattered across Figma files, Drive folders, and Slack threads. Reviewing what shipped this week means chasing links — so it stops happening.

03

References get lost

“We did something like this last year — find it” turns into an afternoon of archaeology. The team redoes work it already owns.

02 — The ritual

The week's production, on one page.

Every import — from Figma, the plugin, uploads, or the API — lands in What's new, grouped by day with the designer's name on each card. Pick 7, 14, or 30 days. Click a designer to see everything they shipped. The Monday review stops being a scavenger hunt.

  • By daya chronological feed of what landed, newest first
  • By designerper-member counts, one click to their full output
  • By client & campaignevery asset carries client, product, and tags

03 — References

Find last year's work without asking the team.

Describe the asset the way you remember it. Semantic search matches meaning, not filenames — so the reference exists even when the tags don't. Filter by client, product, period, or designer to close in.

See how AI search works

04 — Quality at volume

The quality gate that scales with output.

DesignVault learns your brand from the library itself — palette, style, visual centroid — then watches new work against it. You stay the judge: every flag is a suggestion in the review queue, never an automatic change.

Brand drift alerts

Assets that stray too far from your visual centroid get flagged before the library quietly diverges.

Duplicate detection

Near-identical assets surface side by side — keep both or archive one, in a click.

Suggested collections

Clusters of related work become proposed collections, named and ready to approve or rename.

05 — FAQ

Manager questions, answered.

Pricing details live on the pricing page; the docs cover the full product.

How does DesignVault help me track what my design team produces?

The What’s new view groups everything your team shipped by day, with per-designer counts and one-click filters. Instead of chasing Figma links in Slack, you open one page and review the week’s production in minutes.

Can I see who produced each asset?

Yes. Every asset carries its creator, and the library filters by designer — one click shows everything a specific team member shipped, across any date range, client, or campaign.

How do I find an old reference without asking the team?

Search by meaning. Describe the asset you remember — "the dark banner for the Q4 fintech launch" — and semantic search finds it even if it was saved with no tags and a filename like final_v3. Filters by client, product, and date narrow it from there.

How does it keep quality up as volume grows?

DesignVault builds a brand profile from your library — palette, style, visual centroid — and flags assets that drift from it, along with near-duplicates. Everything lands in a review queue where you approve, edit, or archive. Nothing changes without a human decision.

Do managers need a paid seat?

DesignVault is priced per organization, not per seat. Managers and stakeholders join as viewers within your plan’s member limit — they browse, search, and comment without any extra cost per person.

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Next Monday, review the week in five minutes.

Import the backlog, invite the team, open What's new. Free for 100 assets and 3 members — managers join as viewers at no extra cost.