CHANN3LBuild my team
(UC) 04 · Use case: Agencies

For agencies,
selling what's next.

Turn client inputs into strategy briefs, content calendars, ad concepts, landing pages, reports, and repeatable client workflows.Your clients stopped wanting another dashboard a long time ago. The agencies that win the next few years won't resell software; they'll sell the work of agents, under their own brand, with their own judgment on top.

White-label intakeStrategy briefCampaign packClient report

(AG) The team

Three elements
on every client account.

The same team structure you'd staff an account with (planner, maker, analyst), except the ops layer runs itself and your people keep the judgment calls.

(PL)01The Strategist

Planning Element

Frames the move.

Takes a client's intake docs, brand guide, and sales data and returns a strategy brief your account lead can stand behind: audience, offer positioning, channel plan, campaign hypothesis. Under your agency's brand.

Across client channels

  • Email: defines segments, offers, and nurture logic
  • Social: defines content pillars, audience, platform role
  • Paid ads: defines offer, audience, angle, budget hypothesis

It hands your team

White-label strategy briefsChannel plans
(PR)02The Producer

Production Element

Builds the assets.

Builds the campaign pack against the brief: content calendar, email flows, ad concepts, landing page copy, written in the client's voice and checked against their brand guide before anything reaches review.

Across client channels

  • Email: writes newsletters, flows, subject lines, promos
  • Social: creates posts, carousels, captions, scripts
  • Paid ads: creates ad copy, creative briefs, page variants

It hands your team

Client campaign packsBrand-safety checks
(PF)03The Analyst

Proof Element

Reads the results.

Turns campaign results into client-ready reporting: what ran, what worked, what to run next. The renewal conversation arrives prepped, with a ranked queue of next campaigns attached.

Across client channels

  • Email: reviews opens, clicks, conversions, revenue
  • Social: reviews engagement, saves, shares, leads
  • Paid ads: reviews cac, ctr, cpl, conversion quality

It hands your team

Reporting templatesNext-campaign queues

Today, agency teams are built and delivered through scoped engagements your team runs with us. Native delivery inside the surfaces your team already uses is on the roadmap. See what's live versus coming →

(IO) The exchange

Hand the team client truth.
Get client-ready work back.

Agents run on real inputs: for agencies that means each client's actual materials, not a generic prompt. Garbage in, garbage out applies per client.

What you hand the team

Per client, the intake collects what your account team already gathers; it just stops living in a folder nobody opens twice.

Client intake docsBrand guidesClient sales dataPast campaign resultsApproval requirements
What comes back

Deliverables built for handoff: your account lead reviews, edits, and presents, with the agency's name on everything.

  • White-label strategy briefs
  • Client campaign packs
  • Reporting templates
  • Multi-client queues
  • Brand-safety checks

(WK) Walkthrough

One client, one month.
Every deliverable, in order.

An example scenario: a mid-size agency runs a new client through the loop for the first time. What follows is the deliverable sequence, not a performance promise.

(WK)01

Intake becomes a brief

The account lead runs the white-label intake: client goals, brand guide, sales data, past campaign results, approval requirements. The Strategist returns a strategy brief; the account lead edits it, owns it, and presents it as the agency's work. Because it is.

Strategy briefPersona snapshotChannel plan
(WK)02

The brief becomes a campaign pack

The Producer builds the pack (30-day calendar, email flow, ad concepts, landing page copy) in the client's voice. Everything passes the brand-safety checklist and your approval workflow before the client ever sees it.

30-day calendarEmail flowAd conceptsLanding page copy
(WK)03

Results become the next brief

At month's end the Analyst assembles the client report: what ran, what worked, what to run next. The recommendations seed next month's brief, and the loop tightens with every cycle.

Client reportOptimization notesNext-campaign queue

(×N) The roster

Now multiply by every client.

The multi-client queue keeps every account's briefs, packs, and reports in one system with one approval workflow. The margin comes from standardizing the ops layer: the strategy calls, the client relationships, and the final word stay with your team.

Multi-client queueApproval workflowBrand-safety checklistAgency training

(PK) Best fit

Built for the roster,
or pilot with one client.

Two ways in. Most agencies pilot a single client through a Campaign Pack, then standardize on the white-label system.

(PK)05Best fit

Agency / White Label

Best for agencies that want to run CHANN3L for clients.

Why it fits: it is the pipeline on this page as a package: intake, brief generator, campaign packs, reporting templates, and the queue that holds it together across clients.

  • White-label client intake
  • Client strategy brief generator
  • Campaign pack generator
  • Reporting templates
  • Approval workflow
  • Brand-safety checklist
  • Multi-client content queue
  • Agency training
  • Custom workflows
(PK)01The pilot

Campaign Pack

Best for businesses that need one campaign built from existing inputs.

Why start here:run one client's campaign through the team before you standardize. You see the deliverable quality on a real account with nothing restructured.

  • Business intake
  • Goal brief
  • Offer positioning
  • Campaign strategy
  • 30-day content calendar
  • Email sequence
  • + 4 more
For agencies

Your clients aren't buying apps.
Sell them the team.

Start with one client, three elements, and your brand on every deliverable. Standardize from there.

Human-approved. Source-grounded. White-label by design.