Autonomous AI teammates

AI marketing teammates for your entire stack

Runs your SEO, ads, and email workflows on schedule. Connects to your tools. You stay in control.

Connects to 70+ apps·Runs on schedule or trigger·Reports and acts autonomously

Works with

Google AdsGoogle Ads
Google Search ConsoleGoogle Search Console
AhrefsAhrefs
BrevoBrevo
KlaviyoKlaviyo
MailchimpMailchimp
AdrapidAdrapid
Google SheetsGoogle Sheets

and 70+ other apps

What your marketing teammate does

Your marketing ops run on schedule. Reports, checks, and alerts handled for you.

Runs your recurring tasks

Weekly ad reports, SEO checks, email QA. Done automatically, on schedule. Same output format every time.

Connects to your tools

Google Ads, Search Console, Mailchimp, Ahrefs, and 70+ more. Reads data and takes action.

Delivers decision-ready reports

What changed, why it matters, what to do next. Sent to Slack, email, or Sheets.

Runs on schedule, email, or events

Daily, weekly, or triggered by a webhook. Forward an email and the task runs.

You approve before it acts

Review what your teammate will do before it does it. Three permission modes.

Start with one workflow. See results this week.

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Live in 10 minutes

Pick a task. Connect a tool. Your teammate handles the rest.

1

Describe the task

Tell your teammate what to do, in plain English.

2

Connect your tools

Google Ads, Search Console, Mailchimp. Pick what it needs.

3

Set the schedule

Daily, weekly, or triggered by events. You choose.

4

Review and expand

Check the output. Refine. Add more tasks when ready.

Your tools, connected

Every channel shares one reporting format and one review loop.

Start with one tool

Connect Google Ads or Search Console first. Add more as you prove value.

  • High-signal sources first
  • Avoid tool sprawl on day one
  • Add adjacent tools by ROI

One report format

Every workflow outputs the same structure: what changed, why, what to do.

  • Comparable across channels
  • Priority-first framing
  • Ready for your Monday meeting

One owner per workflow

Every automation has someone accountable. No orphaned processes.

  • Named owner per task
  • Clear escalation path
  • Weekly 15-min review

Copy a workflow, ship today

Copy one. Adapt it. See results this week.

Cross-channel weekly growth brief

One update across paid, SEO, and lifecycle in under 10 minutes.

Every Monday: cross-channel growth brief. PPC efficiency, Search Console movement, email lifecycle performance, plus next three actions.

One decision-ready brief instead of three disconnected reports.

Search demand to campaign test queue

Route keyword opportunities into both content and paid testing.

Weekly: combine Search Console + Keyword Planner. Cluster by intent, rank by opportunity, produce SEO and Google Ads test candidates.

Shared opportunity backlog across channels.

Lifecycle performance watchdog

Faster visibility into email drop-offs and underperforming flows.

Track Brevo, Klaviyo, or Mailchimp campaign metrics. Flag abnormal opens, clicks, and unsubscribes with segment-level context.

Lifecycle issues escalated before they become revenue leaks.

Campaign-level controls, anomaly escalation, weekly optimization prep.

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Why AI marketing agents matter right now

Execution is the bottleneck, not strategy

Most teams have the ideas. They lack the bandwidth to execute them consistently. Media costs shift daily, search demand changes weekly, and stakeholders want reports faster than manual processes allow.

From isolated tools to operational teammates

Your stack already has analytics, ad platforms, and triggers. What is missing is a layer that connects them: pulling data, interpreting signals, and delivering structured actions on a schedule. No black boxes.

Where to start for the biggest impact

The best first workflows are frequent, measurable, and tied to revenue.

  • Daily spend and anomaly checks for paid campaigns.
  • Weekly keyword movement summaries from Search Console.
  • Recurring channel reports delivered to Slack or dashboards.
  • Email lifecycle performance reviews with follow-up actions.
Autonomous AI agents for marketing operations

PPC and Google Ads execution loops

AI teammates monitor campaign metrics, flag meaningful changes, and summarize what needs human review. You keep budget and creative decisions. They handle the daily monitoring.

  1. Read campaign metrics and compare against baselines.
  2. Detect spend, CPA, and conversion anomalies above threshold.
  3. Generate a summary with priority flags and next actions.
  4. Route urgent exceptions to the account owner.

Keyword Planner and demand intelligence

AI teammates pull Keyword Planner data on schedule, cluster by theme and intent, and translate it into actions for paid and organic planning.

  • Track rising keyword groups by intent and conversion value.
  • Flag sudden CPC movement that may impact budget efficiency.
  • Suggest test clusters for new ad groups and content briefs.
  • Summarize demand changes for weekly planning meetings.

Google Search Console and SEO operations

SEO benefits from consistency, not intensity. Teammates monitor Search Console trends, detect losses on high-value pages, and produce weekly summaries with prioritized follow-ups.

  1. Pull page and query-level trends from a fixed comparison period.
  2. Identify high-impact drops and wins above agreed thresholds.
  3. Connect observed shifts to likely causes.
  4. Publish a prioritized action list for editorial and technical owners.
Email marketing workflows that scale

Email performance depends on operational consistency: segmentation refreshes, cadence checks, deliverability monitoring, and campaign QA. AI teammates own these loops so your team focuses on messaging.

Lifecycle execution without bottlenecks

Email performance depends on operational consistency: segmentation refreshes, cadence checks, deliverability monitoring, and campaign QA. AI teammates own these loops so your team focuses on messaging.

Cross-channel follow-up loops

Email should not operate in isolation. AI teammates connect outcomes across paid, organic, and lifecycle, then suggest follow-up actions by segment.

  1. Collect channel-level outcomes from paid, SEO, and email.
  2. Identify audience segments with meaningful behavior changes.
  3. Draft follow-up recommendations by segment and intent.
  4. Send next steps to the owning marketer for approval.
Implementation framework for the first 30 days

Pick one recurring workflow with clear business impact. Assign one owner accountable for quality. A daily Google Ads anomaly report or weekly Search Console summary are strong first picks.

Week 1: one workflow, one owner

Pick one recurring workflow with clear business impact. Assign one owner accountable for quality. A daily Google Ads anomaly report or weekly Search Console summary are strong first picks.

Week 2: guardrails and reporting standards

Every run should produce a predictable structure. If confidence is low or data is incomplete, the teammate escalates instead of improvising.

  1. Set output templates for each run type.
  2. Define escalation conditions and responsible approvers.
  3. Track error causes by category: data, logic, or instruction.
  4. Update instructions with one targeted change at a time.

Weeks 3-4: expand to adjacent workflows

Once the first workflow is stable, add adjacent tasks that share data sources or owners. Google Ads monitoring pairs with Keyword Planner synthesis. Search Console pairs with SEO content briefs.

Measuring ROI from AI marketing agents

Track outcome metrics: reduced reporting hours, shorter anomaly detection time, faster handoff from signal to action. Also track alert accuracy. Too many false positives kill trust.

One teammate. One workflow. See it run.

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Practical answers on integrations, monitoring, and rollout.

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