Always know what is going on

Product updates

A brief overview of the latest feature releases, product enhancements, design updates, and important bug fixes

Always-on helpers that watch your pipeline and your numbers. Agents nudge when tasks stall, protect key posting windows, and draft weekly reports with clear actions (“clone this winner,” “shift budget,” “fix this leak”). They can auto-route late items to backup editors, ping managers when a creator’s on-time rate drops, and set small automations without engineering.

Everything runs human-in-the-loop with audit trails—you approve changes, agents do the grunt work. The result: less time chasing, more time coaching creators, improving content quality, and scaling what proves profitable. This is how small teams ship like big ones—without burning out.


This is where your decisions get easy. See profit (not just revenue) by creator and by campaign—revenue minus costs like editing, shoutouts, tools, and rev share. Track CAC, LTV, and payback time so you know which flows earn back fastest.

Cohort views show retention week-by-week and flag churn early.
Alerts call out chargebacks or sudden drops; weekly summaries explain results in plain English: what worked, what slipped, where margin leaked, and the three actions to take next. Export a one-page report for leadership or clients. Plan hiring and spend with confidence because the numbers finally tell a single story.

Generate unique deep links per campaign, creator, and even per post. Labels (channel, hook, offer, time window) ride inside the link, so you can follow the full journey: click → profile view → subscription → revenue. The system auto-detects duplicate links and warns you before attribution gets messy.

Dashboards compare IG vs. X vs. Reddit, surface winning hooks, and map best posting windows by creator. QR and short-link options keep links clean without stripping tracking. The promise is simple: when a post moves money, you’ll see it—and you’ll know exactly what to do more of.

Onboard IG accounts once and run posting from one place. Schedule posts and stories, reuse caption snippets and hashtag sets, and get time-window suggestions based on what has converted for that creator. A shoutout workflow tracks outreach, acceptance, and proof of delivery so exchanges stay organized.
Basic health indicators flag issues (missed slots, repeated declines, low engagement spikes),

While deep links tie every IG effort to clicks and subs so it’s clear what actually paid. Managers can see performance by creator and by campaign without leaving the dashboard, and switch from “busy” to measurable.

Scheduling moves from spreadsheets to a live calendar. Queue approved assets, pick best-time windows based on past conversions, and let the system auto-publish with the right caption, tags, and deep link attached. Guardrails prevent common mistakes (wrong file, missing link, duplicate post), and failsafe alerts warn when a must-hit slot is at risk.

You’ll see per-channel queues, drag-and-drop rescheduling, and audit logs of who approved what and when. If something slips, the system suggests the next best window automatically. The goal: approved content goes live on time, every time, without manual juggling—while keeping attribution intact.

Here we formalize the pipeline from Idea → Edit → QA → Approve so quality scales with speed. Each stage has a Definition of Done (right format, captions/spelling, crop/framing, audio levels, link attached). QA feedback is attached to the asset, with quick accept/fix buttons and version history so editors aren’t guessing.

Uploads are auto-filed into your Drive structure with consistent naming (no more “final_final2.mp4”). AI tagging adds searchable labels (vertical/horizontal, hook type, theme, creator), making it trivial to find “all 15s vertical reels with Hook A.” The Editing Dashboard shows who’s holding the ball, pass/fail reasons, and revision counts—so you can fix bottlenecks, not just push harder.

Net effect: fewer mistakes, faster passes, and assets that are instantly discoverable for reshares and paid tests. It’s the backbone that keeps quality high while volume increases.

This release turns scattered chats into clear, owned work. Create projects (campaigns, launches, sprints) and break them into team tasks tied to specific creators and content. Every task has one owner, one due time, one status. Views like Due Today, Blocked, Late, and Ready for QA help managers unblock in seconds.
Use templates for repeating work (weekly Reel set, Reddit pack, story bundle). Add SLAs and tiny checklists so “done” means publish-ready (caption, crop, link attached). A light timeline view lets you load this week at a glance and shift work without losing owners or due dates.


Because tasks are linked to creators, campaigns, and later to deep links, you’re not just moving cards—you’re moving output that can be measured. It’s the structure that small teams need to feel bigger, and bigger teams need to stay fast.

Sep 1, 2025

We’re launching Agency Xcelerator v0.1 BETA, a focused first release for model operations and basic team management.

Key features:

  • Automated Model Onboarding: add creators fast with presets and permissions.

  • Model Requests: send clear tasks; creators upload directly from mobile.

  • Content Management: view, approve, or request changes in one place.

  • Clock-in / Clock-out: simple time tracking for team accountability.

This beta is designed to keep things simple: one clean workflow to get content in on time, keep comms clear, and give managers real visibility from request to approval. More updates soon.

Always know what is going on

Product updates

A brief overview of the latest feature releases, product enhancements, design updates, and important bug fixes

Always-on helpers that watch your pipeline and your numbers. Agents nudge when tasks stall, protect key posting windows, and draft weekly reports with clear actions (“clone this winner,” “shift budget,” “fix this leak”). They can auto-route late items to backup editors, ping managers when a creator’s on-time rate drops, and set small automations without engineering.

Everything runs human-in-the-loop with audit trails—you approve changes, agents do the grunt work. The result: less time chasing, more time coaching creators, improving content quality, and scaling what proves profitable. This is how small teams ship like big ones—without burning out.


This is where your decisions get easy. See profit (not just revenue) by creator and by campaign—revenue minus costs like editing, shoutouts, tools, and rev share. Track CAC, LTV, and payback time so you know which flows earn back fastest.

Cohort views show retention week-by-week and flag churn early.
Alerts call out chargebacks or sudden drops; weekly summaries explain results in plain English: what worked, what slipped, where margin leaked, and the three actions to take next. Export a one-page report for leadership or clients. Plan hiring and spend with confidence because the numbers finally tell a single story.

Generate unique deep links per campaign, creator, and even per post. Labels (channel, hook, offer, time window) ride inside the link, so you can follow the full journey: click → profile view → subscription → revenue. The system auto-detects duplicate links and warns you before attribution gets messy.

Dashboards compare IG vs. X vs. Reddit, surface winning hooks, and map best posting windows by creator. QR and short-link options keep links clean without stripping tracking. The promise is simple: when a post moves money, you’ll see it—and you’ll know exactly what to do more of.

Onboard IG accounts once and run posting from one place. Schedule posts and stories, reuse caption snippets and hashtag sets, and get time-window suggestions based on what has converted for that creator. A shoutout workflow tracks outreach, acceptance, and proof of delivery so exchanges stay organized.
Basic health indicators flag issues (missed slots, repeated declines, low engagement spikes),

While deep links tie every IG effort to clicks and subs so it’s clear what actually paid. Managers can see performance by creator and by campaign without leaving the dashboard, and switch from “busy” to measurable.

Scheduling moves from spreadsheets to a live calendar. Queue approved assets, pick best-time windows based on past conversions, and let the system auto-publish with the right caption, tags, and deep link attached. Guardrails prevent common mistakes (wrong file, missing link, duplicate post), and failsafe alerts warn when a must-hit slot is at risk.

You’ll see per-channel queues, drag-and-drop rescheduling, and audit logs of who approved what and when. If something slips, the system suggests the next best window automatically. The goal: approved content goes live on time, every time, without manual juggling—while keeping attribution intact.

Here we formalize the pipeline from Idea → Edit → QA → Approve so quality scales with speed. Each stage has a Definition of Done (right format, captions/spelling, crop/framing, audio levels, link attached). QA feedback is attached to the asset, with quick accept/fix buttons and version history so editors aren’t guessing.

Uploads are auto-filed into your Drive structure with consistent naming (no more “final_final2.mp4”). AI tagging adds searchable labels (vertical/horizontal, hook type, theme, creator), making it trivial to find “all 15s vertical reels with Hook A.” The Editing Dashboard shows who’s holding the ball, pass/fail reasons, and revision counts—so you can fix bottlenecks, not just push harder.

Net effect: fewer mistakes, faster passes, and assets that are instantly discoverable for reshares and paid tests. It’s the backbone that keeps quality high while volume increases.

This release turns scattered chats into clear, owned work. Create projects (campaigns, launches, sprints) and break them into team tasks tied to specific creators and content. Every task has one owner, one due time, one status. Views like Due Today, Blocked, Late, and Ready for QA help managers unblock in seconds.
Use templates for repeating work (weekly Reel set, Reddit pack, story bundle). Add SLAs and tiny checklists so “done” means publish-ready (caption, crop, link attached). A light timeline view lets you load this week at a glance and shift work without losing owners or due dates.


Because tasks are linked to creators, campaigns, and later to deep links, you’re not just moving cards—you’re moving output that can be measured. It’s the structure that small teams need to feel bigger, and bigger teams need to stay fast.

Sep 1, 2025

We’re launching Agency Xcelerator v0.1 BETA, a focused first release for model operations and basic team management.

Key features:

  • Automated Model Onboarding: add creators fast with presets and permissions.

  • Model Requests: send clear tasks; creators upload directly from mobile.

  • Content Management: view, approve, or request changes in one place.

  • Clock-in / Clock-out: simple time tracking for team accountability.

This beta is designed to keep things simple: one clean workflow to get content in on time, keep comms clear, and give managers real visibility from request to approval. More updates soon.