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The copy was never the bottleneck. The checklist was.

Eleven systems, six locales, one UTM spreadsheet nobody trusts. Agenthub puts agents on campaign operations — the setup, the checks, the assembly. Nothing publishes or spends without a named human.

launch velocity

Campaigns go live when they're ready.

Not four days later, once the last broken link turns up. Build and pre-flight run across every system at once.

the monthly report

The report assembles itself.

Spend, sends and pipeline pulled from the ad accounts and the CRM. Where two systems disagree, the agent says so.

named approver

The send button keeps a human.

Emails, posts, pages going live, budget moves — those wait for a yes in Slack. The rest stops asking.

Two days before launch.

Most of it moving. One thing stopped — it is about to reach twelve thousand inboxes.

Six jobs between the idea and the report.

None of them are writing. All of them are why the campaign slipped.

  1. The pre-flight, run on every launch

    Every link resolves. Every UTM matches the convention. No merge tag ships as a raw field name. The old nurture is off. Every launch, not just the nervous ones.

    Describe the work · Simulation · The operations board

  2. UTMs and naming, kept honest

    The spreadsheet of truth is a rule nobody enforces at 17:40 on a Friday. An agent tags to your convention, makes the ad platform and the CRM agree, and stops one market arriving as German, DE and de-DE.

    Company-wide guardrails · Data connectors · Version history

  3. Six locales, one source of truth

    The same campaign in five languages. The agent tracks which version is current, chases the translation that never came back, rebuilds the variants when the offer moves. A wrong asset rolls back.

    AI-powered indexing · Browser agents · Rollback

  4. The reporting pack nobody wants to build

    Four ad accounts and the CRM, reconciled by hand every Monday. An agent assembles the pack and drafts the commentary. Where the numbers disagree, it says which two and why.

    Data connectors · AI-powered indexing · Talk to the platform

  5. Webinars, from sign-up to follow-up

    The attendee list pulled out of a platform that offers a CSV and a login. No-shows split from the replay list, written back with consent intact. Follow-ups wait for a person.

    Slack-native · Browser agents · Approval gates

  6. The handoff to sales

    A form fill is worth something for an hour. The agent de-duplicates, enriches what the form didn't ask, routes on your rules, then finds the ones that never arrived.

    AI supervisors · Success tracking · Audit log

What matters in campaign operations.

What a marketing lead checks before letting software near a customer list.

Nothing publishes and nothing spends

An email to a segment, a social post, a budget moved between ad sets — each waits for a named person behind an approval gate, set once, company-wide.

Consent is the list, not the checkbox

Consent rules stop at every border. Germany wants a double opt-in you can still produce; France lets B2B run on notice and an easy opt-out. Agents check before the list is built, and the audit log holds the basis.

Measurement got harder, not easier

Consent mode, blocked identifiers and three attribution windows mean the ad platform and the CRM will never agree. Agents read both through connectors and plain SQL, and report the gap as a gap.

Someone owns what went out

Europe's AI rules ask who holds editorial responsibility for published AI text. “Who did this?” names the agent and the person behind it. Your lists — and the models reading them — stay in Europe. Security →

Nobody ever asked who wrote the email. They asked who sent it to the wrong list.

First agent in a month.

  1. Day 1We sit down with you

    We walk one campaign from brief to live and count the systems it touches. First agent: the pre-flight check, invisible to customers.

  2. Day 7Platform installed

    Connected to the CMS, the automation platform, the ad accounts and the CRM. The webinar tool and the listings get a browser.

  3. Day 14First agents at work

    Checks run on real campaigns and post what they found in Slack before launch. Nothing is sent, published or spent.

  4. Day 30Live in production

    The pre-flight and the reporting pack run unattended, with a success rate you can look at. Sends, posts and budget moves still stop for a person.

Bring your next launch. We'll run the checks.

Thirty minutes, one campaign, every system it touches. We'll run the pre-flight and show you where it stops to ask.