Company

Marketing should compound, not consume you.

We build the marketing department that runs itself, so the people with something worth selling can go back to making it.

The problem

The treadmill taxes the wrong people.

Distribution now demands a daily video, a steady article cadence, and a feel for three different feeds. The people best positioned to make something worth distributing, builders, founders, makers, are exactly the people who can least afford to spend four hours a day feeding the machine. So most don't. The work stays good and unknown.

The best marketing team is a system that shows up every day and tells you exactly what it spent.

The bet

Pipelines, not heroics.

Frontier models made each step of marketing automatable: the script, the frames, the voice, the article, the metadata. What was missing was the system around the steps, the thing that ideates from performance, renders on schedule, publishes into posting windows, and learns from what happened. That system is what we build. One brief in, every format out, better every week.

The line we hold

Autonomous, never unaccountable.

An autonomous system spending your money and speaking in your name has to be governable, or it is a liability with a nice demo. That is why caps fail closed, why approval gates exist, why every action lands in an audit log, and why the kill switch is one click. We would rather lose a benchmark than your trust.

Principles

Four rules we build by.

01

Ship daily

Consistency beats brilliance in distribution. The system's first duty is to show up every day, on schedule, in every format, without being reminded.

02

Spend honestly

Every render is metered, every dollar is logged, and a cap is a promise: work that would cross it is refused, not billed. No surprise invoices, ever.

03

Human veto

Autonomy is earned, not assumed. Publishing waits behind approval gates until you widen them, and every gate closes again in one click.

04

Agents as teammates

Software should be callable by the software you already trust. API, SDK, CLI, and MCP are first-class doors, with the same rules behind each one.

Join in

Build with us.

The fastest way to understand what we're making is to hand it a channel and watch it work.

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