Managed Service

Hand us the creator work.

We use AI agents and human review to handle creator research, outreach coordination, briefs, approvals, UGC handoffs, and reporting.

Hand us the whole loop.

Same intelligence engine as the self-serve tool, plus the work that makes creator campaigns painful.

AI agents handle the repetitive coordination; humans approve materials, launch handoffs, and brand-sensitive decisions.

  • We handle creator ops.Emails, follow-ups, fit checks, terms, and status tracking.
  • We handle briefs + materials.Hooks, scripts, demo notes, review criteria, and asset requests.
  • We coordinate launch steps.Creator work, UGC handoffs, distribution notes, and reporting.
Same engine as self-serve, plus execution: creator operations, briefs, launch coordination, and reporting. No outcome promise.

Your first month, week by week

Week 1Founder call · competitor scan · voice map

Brand map and launch context.

Brand analysisCall -> map -> baselineThe first week turns founder context into a strategy map.
BRANDVoiceOfferAudienceRivals
Voice fit86
Audience clarity78
Competitor gap64
Rival A
Rival B
Rival C
Intakefounder callMapsignalsBaselinestrategy

What a managed month delivers

Concrete output, not a status report.

Brand analysis, creator briefs, outreach materials, approval records, and launch coordination — the same intelligence as self-serve, run with hands-on execution.

Brand analysis & strategy

Niche signals scored into a strategy you can see.

Signal gridNiche × performance · last 7 days
Low
High
ViralWatchSavesShareCmntRelCompOpp
Life hacks
Productivity
Finance
AI tools
Health
Mindset
Design
Marketing

Briefs, emails & experiments

Creator emails, scripts, storyboards, and briefs built as tests we can iterate.

3 MOVES TO 10X YOUR PRODUCTIVITY

BEAT 1:HOOK[0:00 – 0:04]

Quick montage: cluttered desk → clean workspace. Timer starts on screen.

NARRATOR/TALENT

Stop doing busy work.

Move one reveal
FRAME 3MCU · 0:04–0:06
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Launch coordination with review

Approved materials turn into creator/UGC work, distribution handoffs, and a report.

Launch coordination

  • Approved creator or UGC path
  • Launch plan with expert sign-off
  • Review and acceptance checklist
  • Plain-language launch report

Expert sign-off before launch work moves forward.

What a managed month delivers: brand analysis, creator briefs and experiments, launch coordination, and expert-reviewed reporting — artifacts produced, not a results promise.

The intelligence layer

A different kind of strategist

Not a chatbot with a brief — an agent that watches full short-form videos, researches your niche and competitors, and reads engagement on every reference. Scale no desk can match.

  • Watches the full video

    Hooks, beats, shots, and scenes — frame by frame on YouTube Shorts, Reels, and TikTok.

  • Researches your market

    Brand DNA, competitor feeds, niche signals, and scored idea feeds — refreshed continuously.

  • Reads engagement signals

    Comments, saves, watch-through, and trend context on every reference before it becomes a script.

Reads at a scale no desk can match

A strategist skims hundreds of posts. The agent watches and decomposes tens of thousands — the fuel behind every managed month.

A different kind of strategist: the AI watches full short-form videos, researches niche and competitor signals, reads engagement data, and scans at agent scale.

Start with context

Let the agent read your brand first.

Start with your brand profile and current channel context. The right self-serve or managed path is easier to choose after the first analysis.

Questions

  1. How is this different from self-serve?

    Self-serve gives you the agent to research, plan, and draft yourself. Managed service adds human review and hands-on execution support around creator research, outreach coordination, briefs, approvals, and reporting.

  2. When do we discuss scope?

    After we understand your brand, channels, product access, approval needs, and launch constraints. The public page should help you understand the operating model first; the commercial fit comes after context.

  3. What do you need from us?

    Clear brand inputs, product access, channel history, creator constraints, and a review owner who can approve materials quickly. For digital products, creator-access setup should be available before outreach starts.

  4. What launch standard do you stand behind?

    After we receive required access, brand inputs, and approvals, the first cycle produces a launch-ready packet: creator or distribution path, brief/script, review record, and reporting structure. We do not promise views, followers, revenue, ROAS, CAC, or platform delivery.

  5. Who is the managed service for?

    Brand owners, D2C, startups, and personal brands who want short-form growth support without hiring in-house. If you prefer DIY, start with the self-serve workflow and use the agent directly.

  6. Why are slots limited?

    Founder-led and high-touch. Fewer brands means direct involvement on strategy and creative — not a queue.