We teach you how to build an AI agent for your marketing — then help you put it to work in your business.
This is for small business owners who want to use AI for their marketing — without hiring a full content team, and without ending up with a tool nobody understands how to run. Most AI tools hand you a blank box and hope for the best; if you don't tell the agent exactly what you want, it fills in the gaps itself, and that's when it starts making things up. We build the instructions with you, so your agent actually sounds like your business and stays accurate. No coding background needed — if you can describe the marketing job you want handled, we can build it with you.
We help you choose the right first marketing task for an agent — social posts, blog or website content, ad copy, even simple website updates. Specific enough to build well, valuable enough to matter.
We build the agent with you, using your business's real content, voice, and examples. You see every decision and why it was made — nothing is a black box.
We run the agent against real scenarios and tighten its instructions until it produces work that sounds like you — not generic, and not made up.
You leave with a working agent, a plain-language playbook for running it, and hands-on practice adjusting it yourself before we're done.
Generic AI tools give you a blank prompt box and no guardrails — you get inconsistent results because the instructions behind the scenes aren't built for your business. We build and tune those instructions with you, connect the agent to the tools it actually needs, and teach you why it works the way it does, so the results stay consistent and on-brand.
Every AI agent runs on a prompt — a set of instructions. If those instructions are vague or incomplete, the agent fills in the blanks itself, which is how you end up with made-up facts, wrong claims, or off-brand content. Most of what looks like 'AI being unreliable' is really just an under-built prompt. We fix that at the source.
Good first candidates include drafting social media posts, writing website or blog content, generating ad copy, and even handling straightforward website coding updates. We'll help you pick the right first job during our first session rather than guessing.
Yes. An agent is only useful if it's connected to what it needs to do the job — your content calendar, your website, your ad platform, or other tools in your workflow. We set up those connections as part of the build, not as a separate project.
No. If you can clearly describe the marketing job you want handled, you have what you need. We handle the technical build and explain every decision in plain language.
Your playbook covers exactly this — what the agent should handle on its own, what it should flag for you to review, and how to adjust its instructions if it drifts. Every agent we build includes clear guardrails, not just raw capability.
Schedule a free consultation and let's talk about what your business actually needs.