Growth Manager · AI staff

Someone works your pipeline
every single morning.

The Growth Manager reads what happened across your business overnight — replies, calls, ad spend, site traffic, stale deals — and writes you the brief: what moved, what to do, and the drafts to do it with. You press send.

Drafts, never sends Stays inside the limits you set $199 a month, let go any month

The Growth Manager's Today page: the daily brief with its send, call and approve sections

The week before

Growth is the work nobody gets to on a busy week.

The follow-up that never happened

A warm lead replied on Tuesday. By Friday it is under forty other threads.

Numbers with no story

Ads spent, site visited, calls answered — four dashboards and no one saying what it means for this week.

Marketing as a someday project

The newsletter, the case study, the re-engagement email: all good ideas, all waiting for a quiet month.

The brief

What moved, and what to do about it.

One page each morning: who replied, who went quiet, which deal is slipping, what the ads did, and the three things worth doing today — each with its draft attached. Tick them off; it learns what you value.

  • Send · call · approve · know — four sections, nothing padded
  • Every line opens a discussion thread you can correct it in
  • A handoff note carries the plan from round to round
A daily brief card with a drafted reply and the call script open

The funnel

It runs the pipeline, not just reports on it.

Screens prospects against your goals, drafts the outreach, proposes the next move on every open deal, keeps the experiments ledger honest and hands product defects straight to the AI Engineer. Everything it does waits for your click.

  • Reads clients, inbox, calls, ads and analytics
  • Standing orders: "until Friday, focus on the Auckland leads"
  • Private call coaching for each person — only they can see it
The pipeline view: funnel stages and the prospect table

Its own chat

Talk to it like a colleague.

Ask why it ranked a lead, tell it a client is off limits, change its schedule in a sentence. It remembers across rounds, and what it learns about your business stays yours — readable even in a month it is not hired.

  • Chat on its own page and in the drawer
  • Schedule in plain words: weekdays at 7, or every few hours
  • Access it asks for, never takes
The Growth Manager chat: the owner asks why a lead was ranked first, marks a client off limits and moves the morning run to 7

AI staff · hired by the month

The Growth Manager — $199 a month. A fractional marketing lead starts at fifteen times the price.

Included in your first 14 days so you see a real brief. After that, hired by the month on Business — 10,000 credits a month come with it.

Compare it to a fractional marketing lead, not to a dashboard. Every new workspace starts with 14 days of Business, no card.

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  • 14 days of Business, no card
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