About Agentcy. Why we’re building this.
About Agentcy · 10 Day Zero spots left

Why we’re building Agentcy.

A short note on what we believe, who this is for, and why we think the agency model needs to be rebuilt from the ground up.

Marketing agencies were never built for the businesses that need them most.

For ten years I ran small businesses and hired agencies. Every engagement followed the same arc. A confident pitch. A retainer. Three weeks of silence. A campaign that took six weeks to ship. A monthly report that told you everything except whether it worked.

The work itself was rarely the problem. The people were good. But the model was overhead-heavy by design. You weren’t paying for strategy. You were paying for an account manager juggling five other clients, a project manager moving cards across a board, and a creative team whose best work shipped to whoever shouted loudest that week.

By the time anything launched, the moment was gone.

I built Agentcy because most of what an agency does is not strategy. It is coordination. And coordination is exactly what AI agents are good at now, in a way they were not a year ago. The rest of this page explains what that means in practice.

D.B. Founder, Agentcy [email protected]

Why now

The technical bet.

A year ago, an AI marketing team was a nice idea and a bad demo. Three things changed.

01

Models got real.

Frontier models can now write a brand voice doc, plan a 90-day calendar, and draft platform-native ad creative that holds up against a senior strategist. The output stopped being the bottleneck.

02

Agents can act, not just write.

Tool use means a model can pull yesterday’s Google Ads data, draft a new campaign, queue it for your approval, and push it live to Meta. That is the entire job of a junior media buyer, done in minutes.

03

The cost curve flipped.

What costs a senior agency team $5,000 a month in hours now costs cents per request to run. We pass the difference to you, on purpose, with a margin that lets us stay independent.

Not another AI tool

What makes Agentcy different from the rest.

There are a hundred AI marketing tools. Most generate copy. A few schedule posts. None of them run the work end to end. Here is the gap.

Most AI marketing tools

Generate. Then hand the output back to you.

Scope
A single function. Copywriting, or social scheduling, or ad creative.
Integration
Lives in its own dashboard. You copy and paste into the real tools.
Strategy
None. You bring the plan. The tool fills in blanks.
Reporting
A dashboard you have to read.
Agentcy

End to end. Connected to your real accounts.

Scope
Every channel. Brand, social, paid, SEO, email, reporting. One conversation.
Integration
Plugs into Meta, Google Ads, GA4, GBP, your CMS, your inbox. Pushes work live.
Strategy
Builds the plan. Adjusts it monthly based on what actually moved.
Reporting
A monthly review in plain English. What worked, what did not, what changes next month.

What we believe

Four rules we run on.

Marketing software has a long history of sketchy upsells, opaque billing, and dashboards designed to look busy rather than be useful. We want none of that.

01

Transparency by default.

You see what was changed, when, and why. Every campaign edit, every creative, every report. No black box.

02

Plain English, no jargon.

If you need a glossary to understand your own marketing, your marketing is broken. We write the way we’d talk to you.

03

Outcomes, not outputs.

Twenty Instagram posts a week is not a result. Booked appointments, qualified leads, and revenue are. We measure the right thing.

04

You stay in the loop.

Nothing goes live without your sign-off. You can pause anything, change anything, or reach a human, any day of the week.

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If this sounds like the agency you wish you had, we should talk.

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