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A publishing habit your business keeps โ without you writing a word
Blogs that rank, newsletters people read, scripts for the videos you keep meaning to film. Your assistant turns your expertise into a steady stream of content that compounds across SEO, AI search, email, and social.
Included in: All plans. Volume scales by tier: 2, 4, or 8 pieces per month.
Agenxes
Your customers asked "how often should gutters be cleaned in Austin?" 14 times this quarter โ and nobody ranks well for it. I drafted a post with your pricing and a fall checklist. It'll also be Thursday's newsletter lead.
Owner
add the thing about oak trees clogging everything in spring
Agenxes
Added a section on live oak pollen season with your March booking tip. This is exactly the local detail that wins AI citations โ ChatGPT can't fake knowing Austin's trees.
Connects to and monitors the tools your agency was already using
Your accounts, connected once via OAuth โ no passwords shared, nothing to migrate. All integrations โ
Publishing pace
4/mo
from 0 for two years
Ranking posts
9
page one in 6 months
AI citations
6
posts cited by ChatGPT/Perplexity
Illustrative results from the standard playbook
Sound familiar?
โYour blog's last post is from two years ago and it shows in your rankings.โ
โYou answer the same customer questions daily โ none of it becomes content.โ
โFreelance writers cost $200+ a post and still don't know your business.โ
What your assistant does
Answers as articles
The questions customers actually ask โ pulled from your reviews, chats, and search data โ become the posts that rank and get cited by AI engines.
Written in your voice
Drafts read like you, not like AI filler. You approve or tweak in chat; it learns from every edit.
One idea, every channel
Each article becomes a newsletter section, three social posts, and a video script. Nothing is written once and used once.
Strategic calendar
Seasonal topics, local angles, and competitor gaps planned a month ahead โ you always know what's coming and can veto anything.
Real examples of the work
Not screenshots of dashboards โ the actual deliverables your assistant produces, proposes, and ships once you approve.
โณ Published in March, ranking by June
clearflowgutters.com โบ blog
How Often Should Gutters Be Cleaned in Austin? (Oak Tree Owners, Read This)
Austin's live oaks drop more than shade. Here's the cleaning schedule we recommend after 2,000+ local jobs, what it costs, and the one month you shouldn't skipโฆ
โณ One idea, every channel
Agenxes ยท Slack
The gutter post shipped. I've turned it into: Thursday's newsletter lead, 3 social posts (scheduled), and a 45-second video script for your phone. Total extra work for you: zero.
View the pieces
โณ Voice match
Before
"It is important to maintain your gutters regularly to prevent costly damage."
After
"Two thousand Austin gutters in, here's the truth: skip the October clean and the live oaks will bill you in January."
Reads like the owner โ because it learned from him
Illustrative examples from the standard playbook
What owners say
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โI've 'been meaning to start the blog' since 2021. It's been running four months now and two posts already outrank companies five times our size. I just talk; it writes.โ
Walt H.
Gutter services, Austin
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โThe newsletter it writes gets replies from clients saying 'this is exactly what I needed this week.' It mines my own call notes for topics. Slightly spooky, very effective.โ
Simone K.
Financial coach
Illustrative reviews from our beta program โ verified founding-customer reviews coming at launch.
Works with the rest of your marketing
Content Engine shares one business brain with your other five services โ what it learns makes every channel smarter.
Start with the free audit. Keep the assistant.
Your trial begins with the exact fix list from your audit โ so the assistant delivers value on day one.