Some roles within agencies, startups, or established brands may be bound by strict confidentiality protocols. These may include non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), internal brand restrictions, or legal contracts that explicitly prohibit public endorsements—particularly in situations involving external creative collaborators. In some instances, clients are not permitted to publicly acknowledge outsourced work in order to protect proprietary strategies, preserve the appearance of in-house execution, or avoid potential conflicts with existing vendors or stakeholders.
Additionally, some brands, agencies, and businesses view external creative partners as a strategic advantage and they prefer to keep their competitive edge confidential. While the feedback presented on this site is entirely authentic and drawn from real client collaborations, some names and titles have been withheld due to confidentiality restrictions and in adherence to legal agreements.