Marketing Suite

Full go-to-market package: landing page copy, SEO, press kit, campaigns, and competitor intel.

Builder tier or higher required. The Marketing Suite is included in the Builder ($397) and Team ($997) tiers. See all tiers →

What's included

Six marketing agents, all accessible from the idea's Marketing tab. Each runs independently — use whichever you need, when you need it.

Landing Page Copy

Generates complete landing page content ready to paste into your site builder:

  • Hero headline and sub-headline
  • Feature section with benefit-focused bullet points
  • Primary and secondary calls to action
  • FAQ section (5–7 questions, pre-answered)

The copy is written in direct, benefit-led language aimed at your specific target audience from the idea's description.

SEO Pack

Generates a complete SEO foundation:

  • Meta title (optimised for CTR)
  • Meta description (under 160 chars)
  • Primary target keywords (5–8)
  • Long-tail keyword variations (10+)
  • Content calendar topic ideas (12 months)

Press Kit

Everything a journalist or podcast host needs to cover your product:

  • One-sentence pitch
  • Full press release (ready to send)
  • Founder bio template
  • Product description (short and long versions)
  • Key stats and metrics to highlight
  • Media talking points (5–7 angles)

Launch Campaign

A day-by-day launch sequence covering the full launch window:

  • Pre-launch — teaser content, waitlist build-up
  • Launch day — announcement posts for each platform
  • Post-launch — follow-up, social proof, momentum

Platform-specific posts for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Hacker News, and Reddit — each written for that platform's culture and norms.

Community Posts

Drafts Reddit and Hacker News posts tailored to each platform's expectations:

  • Reddit — subreddit suggestions, community-appropriate framing, no blatant self-promotion
  • Hacker News — formatted in the Show HN style with context, what it does, and why it's interesting

Competitor Intel

Deep research on your competitive landscape:

  • Competitor breakdown: pricing, positioning, target audience
  • Identified weaknesses and gaps
  • Your attack vector — where you can win and how
  • Differentiation recommendations

Tips

  • Run Analysis first. Marketing agents use your analysis data (target audience, market segment, competitive landscape) to personalise output. Without analysis data, the results will be more generic.
  • List known competitors. Adding competitor names in your idea description helps the Competitor Intel agent produce more specific and actionable results.
  • Edit the output. AI-generated marketing copy is a strong starting point, but your voice and specific details will make it much more effective. Treat it as a first draft.