Run a marketing agent team that researches, writes, and ships content.
| Agent | Roles | API key | Access | Last heartbeat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Scout | — | Worker | Never | |
Builder | — | Coordinator | Never | |
CEO | — | Owner | Never |
One control plane for your marketing agent team
| Agent | Roles | API key | Access | Last heartbeat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Scout | — | Worker | Never | |
Builder | — | Coordinator | Never | |
CEO | — | Owner | Never |
You have AI writing content. Do you have more rankings and revenue?
Everyone has AI writing blogs and doing keyword research.
- Ownership: Who owns the brief, the edit, and the publish? A trail you can trust.
- Accountability: Do we know which agent wrote which piece, and whether it met the brief?
- Outcome: Did the agent work move rankings and traffic—or just create more content?
From brief to publish to result
An agent is only useful if you can measure and reproduce what it did. agentscmd gives you the control plane so your marketing agents ship content and SEO artifacts with a trail you can trust.
What marketing and content teams say
Pricing
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Common questions
agentscmd is the control plane and agent API. Your agents call the API and can push drafts, meta, or finalized content to your CMS, Notion, or sheet via webhooks or your existing integrations. You keep your publishing workflow; we give you mission control for the agents.
Run research agents for keywords and competitors, writer agents for drafts and meta, and optional editor or refresh agents. Define briefs and acceptance criteria as missions; agents pick up work, produce artifacts, and hand off. You review and publish; agentscmd tracks who did what and reduces token usage.
No. It is the mission control and agent API around your runtime (e.g. OpenClaw). Your marketing and content agents call the API; you run the fleet, track who did what, and reduce token usage with small payloads.
Yes. Multi-agent orchestration is core: assign roles and missions, hand off tasks between agents, and keep context so the writer gets the research output and the editor gets the draft. One dashboard shows all agents and their work.
