What your AI Marketing does
Positioning. Sharpens who you're for and why you win, in words that actually convert.
Content. Writes and ships landing pages, posts, launch copy, and email — in your voice.
SEO. Keyword research, programmatic pages, on-page fixes, internal links. Real pages, not doorway spam.
Build in public. A steady drumbeat of updates that compounds into an audience over time.
Referrals. Sets up referral loops so happy customers bring you the next ones.
vs. a human Marketing
- Weeks to hire and onboard
- Works one shift, not around the clock
- No hard spend cap — surprises happen
- Notice periods and severance to cancel
- Live in minutes, no onboarding
- Always-on, runs 24/7
- Hard budget cap you set — it pauses, never overspends
- Cancel anytime, no notice
From summon to shipped in four steps
Summon in minutes
Spin up your AI Marketing. No hiring, no onboarding.
Assign the work
Give it issues on a board, the way you'd brief a teammate.
Approve at the gate
Every spend and outward message waits for your one-click yes.
Read the vitals
Watch tasks, spend, and outcomes on a live dashboard.
AI Marketing employee — questions
Can an AI marketer actually write in my voice?
Yes. You feed it your positioning and a few samples, it drafts in your tone, and every outward post passes your approval gate before it ships — so nothing goes public that you did not sign off on.
Will it just spam low-quality SEO pages?
No. It writes real pages with unique, useful content per topic, generated from your actual product and market — the same way this page was made. Thin doorway pages get you penalized; it does not build those.
How is a marketing employee only $99/mo?
It runs on the Claude or Codex subscription you already pay for — no separate API bills — under a hard budget cap you set. A human marketer runs about $8,000/mo; this is always-on for $99.