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AI marketing agency

An AI marketing agency that ships work, not slide decks.

Marketing AI runs SEO, paid media, content, and reporting on our own AI platform. Every audit, ad, brief, and report is drafted by the system, reviewed by a senior operator, and shipped through a queue you can audit at any time.

Where buyers get stuck

What breaks before they find us.

  • 01 Stitched tool stacks

    Most agencies run ten SaaS tools per client - Ahrefs, Surfer, Frase, Looker, an ad-copy generator, a schema validator. Context gets re-typed across every dashboard. The Monday report takes a half day to stitch.

  • 02 Hourly economics on creative work

    Briefs, audits, ad drafts, and reporting are billed in hours. The work compounds; the price keeps compounding too. Clients push back. Margin compresses. Senior strategists end up doing the analyst work.

  • 03 Slow turnaround between insight and action

    A site audit takes a week of senior time. A campaign rebuild takes two. By the time work ships, the search landscape has moved. Cadence is quarterly when it should be weekly.

  • 04 No audit trail when something breaks

    Why did this meta tag change? Who approved the new headline? It is in a Slack thread, a Notion doc, or a deleted Loom. AI marketing agencies need a single record of what changed and why.

What Marketing AI runs

Disciplines that ship sharpest in this framing.

How it works

Founder-led, software-delivered, human-approved.

An AI marketing agency engagement runs the same way on every account: real data in, drafted work out, senior approval before anything ships, and a written record of what changed and why.

  • Channels connected directly: Search Console, GA4, Google Ads, Meta, your CMS and CRM
  • Audits and 90-day plans drafted in week one and approved before generation
  • Senior operator reviews every artifact in the approval queue with reasoning attached
  • Approved work ships to your CMS, ad accounts, or reports - logged per artifact
  • Weekly cadence, monthly QBR, quarterly tightening against revenue outcomes
Example engagement

What this looks like for a Series A SaaS team with $25k per month in paid spend.

Week one: full site and channel audit, keyword and intent map, 90-day plan, brand voice document. Week two: first content batch and Google Ads rebuild in the queue. Week four: weekly cadence stable, Monday brief automated, content publishing on a governed schedule. By week twelve, the team has a fully approved system running across four channels with a senior operator on every approval.

Recommended tier

Most AI marketing agency engagements start on Growth or Agency.

Growth at $999 per month is the right tier for a single-brand operator. Agency at $1,999 covers up to 25 brands, white-label reporting, and a dedicated success manager. The 90-day done-for-you path stacks on either tier with a custom scope.

Common questions

What people ask first.

What is an AI marketing agency?

An AI marketing agency uses AI software as the primary delivery mechanism for client work, with senior operators reviewing and approving every shipped artifact. Marketing AI runs the work on our own platform, so audits, briefs, ads, and reports come out of the same system every week.

How is this different from hiring a traditional agency?

Traditional agencies bill hours on top of stitched tools. Marketing AI replaces that stack with one platform plus a senior operator who scopes the engagement, approves work in a queue you can audit, and runs the weekly cadence. Fewer handoffs, faster turnaround, and a shipping log instead of a strategy deck.

What disciplines do you cover?

Fifteen disciplines across SEO, paid media, content, and reporting - site audits, keyword research, title and meta optimization, content drafts, schema validation, Google Ads, Meta Ads, TikTok Ads, ad videos, AEO and GEO, competitor intel, location pages, link intelligence, page speed, and GSC and GA4 reporting briefs.

Does AI publish changes without review?

No. Every deliverable goes through a human approval queue by default. Auto-publish can be scoped later for low-risk tasks like meta tag updates once your team is comfortable with the platform.

What is the minimum engagement?

Done-for-you rollouts start at 90 days so the first audits, campaign builds, content batch, and reporting rhythm can land before any expansion conversation. If you want the platform without the team, the self-serve pricing tiers cover that path separately.

Who owns the data and accounts?

You do. Your channel connections - Google Ads, GSC, GA4, Meta - stay in your accounts. We work inside them with delegated access. If you part ways, you walk with every asset.