
Marketing & Growth
Marketing & Content Engines
The fleet runs your marketing engine end-to-end. SEO programs, comparison pages, case studies, lifecycle email, and campaign instrumentation, shipped continuously into your stack.
The Problem Most companies know what marketing they should be doing and never actually do it.
The content calendar exists in someone's head and ships nothing predictable
SEO opportunities sit unwritten because nobody has time to draft and publish
Lifecycle email lives as a backlog item that's been there for two quarters
Campaigns launch without instrumentation and nobody can tell what worked
The Solution The fleet runs the marketing engine inside your stack. The system:
Ships SEO programs, comparison pages, and case studies continuously
Builds and operates lifecycle email flows from cold to expansion
Instruments every campaign with attribution wired in from day one
Reports performance against the work shipped, not against a dashboard
How It Works
Stack Integration. The fleet connects to your CMS, email platform, analytics stack, and CRM and begins building the content and signal inventory immediately.
Program Mapping. The system identifies the highest-leverage marketing programs sitting unbuilt. SEO gaps, lifecycle stages with no coverage, comparison pages competitors are ranking for.
Shipped Content. The fleet drafts, reviews, and publishes content directly into your CMS. Every shipment runs through human review before it goes live.
Continuous Operation. The fleet keeps shipping. New SEO targets, refreshed comparison pages, lifecycle flows updated against real conversion data.
Key Capabilities
SEO programs shipped end-to-end with technical and content coverage
Comparison pages, case studies, and landing pages drafted and published continuously
Lifecycle email flows built and operated across the full customer journey
Campaign instrumentation and attribution wired into every shipment
Performance reporting tied to shipped work, not vanity metrics
Example Outcome Before: A founder knows the company should be ranking for 30 keywords and has shipped two pages in six months. Lifecycle email is a Notion doc nobody has touched. After: The fleet ships 18 SEO pages over a quarter, builds out the full lifecycle flow from signup to expansion, and instruments every campaign with attribution. Result: A marketing engine that actually runs, content that ranks, and a lifecycle program that wasn't there a quarter ago.
Best For
Founders running marketing alongside everything else
Companies with a content backlog that never moves
Marketing teams stretched too thin to ship the programs they've already scoped
Operators who want shipped marketing work, not another agency retainer