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AI Marketing for Agencies
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CoMo gives agencies a white-label autonomous marketing layer: each client gets isolated brand context, and agents run content, SEO, email, and paid work overnight across all accounts simultaneously. Agencies scale delivery without scaling headcount — and every deliverable goes through a client-facing approval gate before it publishes.
The Agency Problem: Delivery Scales Linearly With Headcount
Agency economics are stuck: to serve more clients, you hire more people. AI writing tools helped with copy volume but moved the bottleneck to briefing, editing, and coordination rather than eliminating it. A copywriter using an AI assistant still needs a strategist to brief them, an account manager to relay client feedback, and an approval loop that takes days. The output volume goes up slightly; the margin doesn't move.
The deeper issue is brand context. Every client has different personas, tone, competitors, and messaging hierarchy. Most AI tools treat each generation as stateless — the strategist re-briefs the same context every session, and the quality reflects it. Agencies end up spending the efficiency gains on quality control.
How CoMo Works Across a Multi-Client Agency Book
CoMo is designed for multi-tenant operation. Each client account holds its own brand context — ICP, tone of voice, competitor set, approved messaging, past performance data — and that context persists across every agent run. You set it once per client during onboarding; agents inherit it on every overnight run without re-briefing. The SEO agent runs keyword gap analysis and queues content briefs for each client independently. The content agent drafts against each client's brand voice. The email agent reads each client's list segmentation and stages sequences accordingly. Work ships into a client-facing approval queue — nothing publishes without sign-off.
Before CoMo: a team of six manages eight client accounts, spending 40% of their time on brief writing, internal review rounds, and status updates. After CoMo: the same team manages fourteen accounts because the agents handle the production layer. Strategists spend time on client calls and approvals, not drafting. New client onboarding takes one brand context session, not a month of ramp-up.
FAQ
AI Marketing for Agencies — common questions
Can clients see and approve work directly, or does everything route through the agency?
Both modes work. You can configure client-facing approval queues with direct access, or route all approvals through the agency team first. Permissions and visibility are set per account — some clients want direct access, others prefer the agency to filter first.
How does CoMo handle white-label delivery?
CoMo operates under your agency's brand — client-facing views, approval portals, and reports reflect your branding, not CoMo's. Clients see a capability your agency delivers, not a third-party tool they could buy directly.
What happens when a client updates their brand guidelines mid-engagement?
You update the brand context record once. All agents on that client account use the updated context on the next run — no need to re-brief individual campaigns or chase down outdated instructions in old documents.
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