Marketing Agent
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The Marketing Agent helps plan and prepare your marketing — campaigns, calendar, email, and landing-page copy — while keeping your brand consistent and your team in control of what goes live.
#Purpose
To turn marketing ideas into organized plans and ready-to-review drafts, so your team can move from concept to campaign faster without losing brand consistency.
#Responsibilities
- Plan campaigns and a marketing calendar
- Draft email and landing-page copy
- Keep messaging consistent with your brand
- Summarize campaign performance for review
#Capabilities
| Capability | What it does | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Campaign planning | Outline campaigns and timelines. | Available |
| Marketing calendar | Organize what runs when. | Available |
| Landing pages | Draft page copy for review. | Available |
| Email marketing | Draft campaign emails. | Available |
| Performance review | Summarize results. | Beta |
#Inputs & outputs
Inputs it uses
- Your brand voice and guidelines
- Campaign goals and audiences
- Past campaign performance
Outputs it produces
- A campaign plan and calendar
- Draft emails and landing-page copy
- A performance summary
#Connected modules
MarketingContentAnalytics
#Connected AI departments
#Workflow
1
Set a goal
Define the campaign.
2
Agent plans & drafts
Calendar and copy.
3
You review
Edit and approve.
4
Launch
Publish on your schedule.
#Example workflow
You want a product-launch campaign. The Marketing Agent proposes a two-week calendar, drafts three emails and a landing page in your brand voice, and outlines social support. You refine the messaging, approve the assets, and schedule them.
#Example prompts
Prompts are starting points
These are examples of how you might direct the agent. It drafts and suggests from your context — you review and approve before anything is used.
Plan a two-week launch campaign for this product.
Draft a landing page for this offer.
Write three campaign emails in our brand voice.
Summarize how last month’s campaign performed.
#Approval process
1
AI prepares
Drafts or analyzes from context.
2
You review
Check accuracy, tone, and fit.
3
You edit
Refine anything that needs it.
4
You approve
Nothing ships until you approve.
- Approve all copy and assets before they publish.
- Confirm audience and timing before launch.
#Limitations
- It drafts and plans; it does not publish without approval.
- It does not guarantee campaign results.
- Brand consistency depends on clear guidelines.
AI assists — it does not decide for you
This agent drafts, analyzes, and suggests. It does not replace human judgment, and important or customer-facing actions always need your review and approval. It never invents data on your behalf.
#Best practices
- Give it clear brand guidelines and goals.
- Review copy for accuracy and tone.
- Coordinate with SEO and Social for reach.
#FAQs
No. It prepares assets; you approve and schedule them.
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