From recording to running, in five stages.
Each stage is structured. Each output is reviewable. Nothing publishes, sends, or spends without your explicit approval — even in fully-built flows.
From your business story to a running marketing system.
Record your briefing
The business owner explains the business, services, ideal customers, goals, offers, tone, and priorities. A short structured walkthrough — no scripts, no slides.
Use our prompts or your own discovery script. Record on Zoom, Loom, or in-app. 5–15 minutes is typical for owner-operators; 20–30 for client onboarding interviews.
AI builds your BrandProfile
MarketinQ extracts voice, audience, services, offers, keywords, differentiators, and strategy inputs from your briefing. This becomes the source of truth that every generated asset is checked against.
Each attribute carries a confidence score and a citation back to the briefing moment it came from. Edit anything; the changes propagate to downstream drafts.
AI builds your marketing foundation
Funnels, forms, CRM segments, pipelines, workflows, content calendars, campaigns, review flows, and reporting structures are generated — all matched to your offer, audience, and tone.
A typical first-pass build is 12 items: pipeline, welcome series, review flow, missed-call SMS, social calendar, lead form, thank-you funnel, and more. Each is marked BUILT, REVIEW, or BLOCKED.
You approve what matters
Publishing, sending, spending, and sensitive changes go to an approval queue by default. Approve, edit, schedule, reject, or set "auto-approve similar next time" — per item or per class.
Risky actions can require two approvers. Everything is logged with the agent's reasoning. The audit trail is immutable and exportable.
The agent keeps improving
Daily and weekly AI loops review performance, suggest improvements, draft new content, clean lists, and propose better follow-ups. Optimization moves from "someone has to remember" to "always-on, awaiting approval."
Suggestions arrive with reasoning — why this copy, why this segment, why this timing. You approve the ones that make sense; the agent learns from your patterns.
The questions we get most.
How long does the first briefing take?
5–15 minutes for an owner-operator briefing. 20–30 minutes for an agency-led client onboarding interview with a deeper discovery script.
What does MarketinQ actually generate on day one?
A typical first pass: a 4-stage CRM pipeline with 8–12 segments, a 5-email welcome series, a review request flow, a missed-call text-back workflow, a 4-week social calendar, a lead capture form with thank-you funnel, and a weekly reporting baseline. All matched to your BrandProfile, all waiting on your approval.
Can I edit what the AI generates?
Yes — everything. Each generated asset is fully editable. You can also reject and ask for a fresh draft, set per-class rules so the agent learns your preferences, or save your edits as a snapshot to reuse on the next client.
Does anything ever publish without my approval?
Not by default. MarketinQ is manual-first. You can choose to let routine actions (e.g. review requests) auto-approve once you've tuned them, but high-risk classes (sending, spending, publishing campaigns) stay gated until you explicitly allow otherwise.
What if my BrandProfile changes?
Edit it directly, or record an updated briefing. Downstream drafts re-flow against the new profile, and pending items in the approval queue are re-checked for tone and consistency before you see them.
Does it integrate with my existing tools?
Yes — integrations for the major email/SMS providers, calendar systems, ad platforms, and review sites are part of the early access scope. Custom webhooks for everything else. Talk to us about specific tools your roster depends on.
Your briefing. Your marketing system. Your approval.
Request access and we'll walk through your first briefing with you.