Content pipelines
From idea to published piece with fewer manual steps: assisted creation, versioning per channel and clear approval flows.
Your team loses hours every week on mechanical tasks that add no value.
What it is
A good part of day-to-day marketing is mechanical: preparing briefs, versioning pieces, publishing, following up, building reports. AI automation turns those processes into systems that run on their own, with human review points where it matters. AI is a co-pilot, not a replacement: it frees the team from the mechanical so it can do what really adds value.
Watch it work
This is how one of our workflows runs: AI does the mechanical part, a person signs off what carries a signature, and everything gets measured.
Simulation with sample data. The real system is designed on your process and your tools.
How we do it
From idea to published piece with fewer manual steps: assisted creation, versioning per channel and clear approval flows.
Continuous performance tracking and adjustment with rules and agents working while your team decides.
The team’s repetitive tasks (briefs, reporting, follow-up, moving data between tools) turned into flows that run on their own.
What you get
It helps most if your need is:
FAQs
Almost anything repetitive with rules behind it: content creation and versioning, publishing, reporting, lead qualification and follow-up, briefs and moving data between tools. The diagnosis identifies where the most time is lost and where to start.
No, and that’s not the goal. AI is a co-pilot: it takes the mechanical so people can do what adds value, which is thinking, creating and deciding. The systems include human review points wherever judgement matters.
Efficiency is measured in hours recovered and in euros: before building anything, the diagnosis quantifies how much time each process takes and what impact automating it would have. We only build what pays off.
More answers on our FAQ page.
Tell us your case and we’ll say if this is what you need, or we’ll work it out with you.