For In-House Marketing Teams
Run search, social, content, and analytics from one operator surface.
Built for in-house teams that own the marketing function end to end. Knowledge sources hold your brand voice, approval workflows keep stakeholders looped in without slowing publishing, and analytics roll the whole picture up so you can answer "what's working?" without four open tabs.
- Brand-voice knowledge sources tuned per team
- Approval workflows that scale with team size
- Unified analytics across SEO, social, and campaigns
- Tenant isolation and role-based access for cross-team work

What you get
Run search, social, content, and analytics from one operator surface.
Brand voice, codified
Load brand guidelines and reference content as knowledge sources so every generated draft sounds like your team, not a generic model.
Approvals that scale
Configurable approval workflows keep stakeholders looped in as the team grows, without turning every post into a meeting.
One analytics picture
SEO, social, and campaign performance roll up to a single view so you answer leadership's questions without stitching exports.
Roles and isolation
Role-based access and strict tenant isolation let design, content, and leadership collaborate with the right permissions.
One stack, not ten tabs
Search, social, content, and campaigns live in one platform, so context stops getting lost in the handoffs between tools.
Production-grade plumbing
Encrypted credential storage, audit logs, and rate-limited APIs mean the boring reliability work is already done for you.
A four-person marketing team at a mid-market company
The team owned everything — SEO, the blog, four social accounts, paid campaigns — across a pile of point tools that never talked to each other. Reporting alone ate a full day each month.
On R&D Marketing they codified brand voice once as knowledge sources, set an approval flow that loops in the head of marketing without blocking the team, and now run search, social, and content from one surface.
When the CMO asks how the quarter went, the answer is one dashboard away — search visibility, social growth, and campaign outcomes already rolled up.
Outcomes
- Ten disconnected tools collapse into one operator surface
- Brand-consistent output without a manual style police pass
- Monthly reporting drops from a day to a saved dashboard view
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Frequently asked
Do we have to replace all our tools at once?
No. Teams typically start with the surface that hurts most — content, social, or analytics — and consolidate the rest as they go, since everything already shares one platform.
Can different team members have different permissions?
Yes. Role-based access control and tenant isolation let you give content, design, and leadership exactly the access they need.