One AI marketing growth system. Fifteen disciplines. Human approval gate.
Marketing AI is the system that runs SEO, paid media, content, and reporting from real channel data. Every audit, ad, brief, and report is drafted by the platform and approved by a person before anything ships.
What breaks before they find us.
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Tool fatigue across the stack
Ahrefs or Semrush, Surfer or Frase, Mutiny or Hypotenuse, Looker Studio plus a separate ad-copy tool plus a schema validator plus a meeting summariser. Each one solves a slice. None of them share context. The total bill keeps climbing.
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Context loss between tools
The keyword cluster lives in one tool, the brief in another, the approved version in Notion, the published version in the CMS, and the report in a fifth tool. By the time a team explains the chain to a new hire, the audit is two cycles old.
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Manual reporting work every Monday
Half a day disappears every week stitching exports into a deck. By the time the brief is written, the team is already in the next sprint. Reporting becomes a tax on doing the actual work.
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No audit trail when something changed
A page rewrote itself. An ad copy version flipped. A meta tag changed. Why? Who? The answer lives in a Slack thread or a Notion doc that someone archived. A growth system needs one record, not ten.
Disciplines that ship sharpest in this framing.
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Audit
Site Audit
Crawl, score, and package the next revenue move with the reasoning attached to every recommendation.
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Audit
Keyword Research
Ahrefs plus GSC plus Planner data clustered by intent, with target page assignments and gap analysis.
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Plan
Google Ads
Search, PMax, and Shopping in one queue with negative-keyword discovery and ad-copy variants drafted from real queries.
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Ship
Content at Scale
Briefs and drafts written from your brand voice document, validated against the audit, queued for human approval.
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Ship
Schema Validation
Sixteen schema rules, every page validated, broken patterns rewritten with the patch attached to the queue.
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Report
Reporting and Briefs
The Monday brief writes itself from GSC and GA4 with last-week framing already drafted. QBRs draw from the same record.
Read the Reporting and Briefs page
One source of truth, one approval gate, one audit trail.
A growth system is a platform plus a workflow plus an approval gate. It is what separates "we use AI tools" from "we ship work through a governed system."
- One source of truth - channel data connected directly, not exported into spreadsheets
- One approval gate - every draft lands in the same queue with reasoning attached
- One audit trail - every artifact has a record of who approved it and why
- One reporting framing - the Monday brief, QBR, and strategy plan all draw from the same record
- One bill - most teams retire five to ten SaaS subscriptions in the first 90 days
What this looks like for a 10-person growth team running SEO, paid, and content.
Week one: channel audit, keyword and intent map, brand voice document, 90-day plan - all in the queue, all approved before generation. Week two: content batch one drafted, Google Ads rebuild drafted, Monday brief automated. Week four: weekly cadence stable, the SEO lead approves content drafts in twenty minutes a day, the paid lead approves new ad variants without leaving the platform, and the head of growth gets a written QBR-ready record without asking for it.
Most growth-system buyers start on Growth or Agency.
Solo at $499 per month is the entry tier for a single operator. Growth at $999 covers a small in-house team. Agency at $1,999 covers up to 25 brands and includes a dedicated success manager. Done-for-you rollouts stack on top of any tier with a custom scope.
What people ask first.
What is an AI marketing growth system?
It is a software-led approach to running growth work where one platform drafts the audits, briefs, ads, schema, and reports against your real channel data, and a person approves each artifact before anything ships. The system is the platform plus the workflow plus the approval gate. Marketing AI is the platform; your team is the approval gate.
How is this different from buying separate marketing tools?
A typical growth team runs ten or more tools. Each one solves a slice. Marketing AI is one system that knows your channels, your audits, your prior approvals, and your reporting framing - the same source of truth across SEO, paid, content, and reports.
Does the system publish work without review?
No. The default workflow is AI drafted, human approved. Every artifact lands in an approval queue with the reasoning attached. Auto-publish is available later for low-risk tasks like meta tag updates once your team is comfortable with the queue.
What does the system replace in our existing stack?
Most teams cancel Ahrefs or Semrush, Surfer or Frase, a content tool, a schema validator, a Looker Studio license, and the manual time spent stitching them together for weekly reports. The 90-day plan from the first audit shows what to keep and what to retire.
Who is this for?
The strongest fit is an established business with multi-channel marketing, meaningful organic traffic, or at least $10k per month in paid media spend. Teams in this band see the biggest reduction in tool spend and the biggest lift in cadence.
Can we use Marketing AI without your team?
Yes. The Solo, Growth, and Agency tiers are self-serve. Your team runs the queue, approves work, and ships. The done-for-you option exists for teams that want our team to run the rhythm.