Partner agencies whose end clients require EU-only data residency for creative assets, reporting artifacts, and audit logs can now opt into an EU-region storage configuration on Cloudflare R2. The configuration is live, tested, and available per partnership starting today.
We built this for a specific reason. Five of our active partner agencies serve European clients with strict data-residency requirements that came up either through GDPR conversations or through enterprise procurement reviews. Three of those partners had been managing storage themselves as a result, which created operational friction and meant we were not the single source of truth on those accounts. Bringing the storage in-region on our side removes the friction without changing the access boundaries.
What's covered: creative production files, monthly report artifacts, audit logs of who accessed what when, and any partner-supplied client data we hold for execution purposes. What's not changed: our access boundaries (scoped per workstream, per Article III of the Operating Charter), our retention policies (12 months active, 36 months archival, deletion on request), and our internal access logging (audited annually by a third-party security firm).
Opt-in is per partnership and takes one operational change on our side that the account lead handles in a single session. No new contract, no new pricing, no migration window. Existing files move to EU storage at the next sync cycle and stay there for the life of the partnership. Partners who do not need EU residency see no change.
If your client portfolio includes accounts where this matters, mention it to your account lead and we will route the request. We can also discuss this on intake calls for new partnerships where EU residency is a known requirement.