I'm a Digital Marketing agency founder. Just like you. Two years ago I was working 60-hour weeks, rewriting my junior copywriters' drafts at midnight.
I built a system to do it. Launch OS Agents — AI that operates behind the scenes from your meetings. First drafts ship 30 minutes after every client call. Your team reviews instead of producing. You finally get your time back.
The voice is off. The structure is wrong. You wouldn't pay anyone else to do this work — but here you are, doing it yourself, every Tuesday at 11pm.
You're the only person who actually knows what they need. So context-building falls to you. Again. While five other clients wait.
ChatGPT. Claude. Maybe a custom GPT setup that worked until your ops lead left. You learned prompt engineering tricks. Output got incrementally better. You're still spending more time prompting than producing.
And somewhere in all that, you've thought — at least once — "if only AI could just do the work for me. Not respond when I prompt. Do it. Run in the background. Show up with the work already 90% done."
You're not failing. You haven't been bad at this.
AI is going through three distinct eras. Most agency founders are stuck in the first. The third just arrived — and it's exactly what you've been wishing for.
ChatGPT, Claude, prompt engineering. You prompt every output. Useful — but you're still doing the work.
~75% of marketers stuck here · Salesforce 2026n8n, custom GPTs, configurable workflows. AI takes action — but you have to BUILD the workflow yourself. Engineering work, not marketing work.
Brittle. Breaks when staff leaves.AI that operates while you sleep. Triggered by your meetings, not your prompts. Executes end-to-end before you arrive. Just became commercially possible in 2025.
↘ This is where Launch OS Agents lives"The Third Era of AI Development" — Cursor, the fastest-growing software startup in history. Launch OS Agents applies the same architectural shift to Digital Marketing agency operations.
No setup. No prompts. No workflow building. The meeting ends — 30 minutes later, first-draft deliverables land in your client dashboard.
Real client call. Goodbye. Disconnect.
Transcript pulled in. The AI reads through the conversation and identifies the tasks.
6 specialists run in parallel. Recursive auditing until the draft hits the threshold of the greatest copywriters.
Slack notification + first drafts in your team's project tool. ~30 min.
Six specialized sub-agents activate in parallel — Copywriter, Strategist, Researcher, Social, Designer, Funnel Builder — trained on the nine skills encoded from 275,000 real campaigns and 120+ years of direct-response copywriting craft.
Perfectly matched to your client's specific voice. Brand applied. Format correct. Your team reviews and ships — they don't produce from zero anymore.
Generic AI gives you a 30 percent draft. This one comes out the door at 90 to 95.
Every meeting added to the knowledge base. Every voice profile refinement. Every time your junior copywriter edits a draft before shipping — the system observes the edit, learns the change pattern, and applies it to future drafts.
Your team is literally training the AI just by reviewing as they normally would.
By the time you've been running this for a few months, the outputs are significantly tighter than they were at the start. The moat grows with you.
Slack notifications. Linear, ClickUp, Asana, Monday.com, Teamwork — whatever your team already uses. Tasks push directly to your existing project tool. No new platform to adopt.
Every action the AI takes is visible — every task logged, every output notified, every dashboard view shows what each team member is working on. No magic-box trust required.
Five clients. Twelve. Twenty. Each one has its own voice profile, its own knowledge base, its own active work — completely isolated. No cross-client data leakage by design.
Your agency runs in this system at agency scale. Not at demo scale.
The path is dated. Not aspirational. Day 5 you set up. Day 8 it's working. Week 2 you feel it.
Your hours aren't flat-priced and you know it. Some tasks are worth $10 an hour. Some $500. Some $1,000.
Launch OS Agents takes the $10 and $100 work off everybody's plate. Your team moves up to $500 work. You finally get to do only the $1,000 work.
The whole agency moves up the value chain. Together. At the same time. Without paying anyone more.
I run a Digital Marketing agency. Not a hypothetical one. We grew from zero to $600,000 a year in six weeks — and that growth created the kind of operational chaos that forces you to either burn out or invent a way out. I had to invent.
Launch OS Agents was the way out. I track everything, so I can tell you the exact path: I went from about 60 hours a week of client work to under 10. Systematically. Week by week.
What did I get back? Saturday mornings. The 'catch up' I used to do — gone, because there's nothing to catch up on. My team got better — they're doing $500-an-hour work now, not $50-an-hour work. The business kept growing. My clients didn't notice anything except that the quality got tighter.
You prompt every output. AI sits there waiting for you. Prompt engineering tricks help a little. You're still doing the work. Useful, not transformative.
You have to BUILD the workflow yourself. Engineering work. Brittle. Breaks when staff turnover hits. Shifts your time to a domain you're not an expert in.
Fractional CMO ($10–15K/mo) — they advise, can't execute. Senior hire ($80–150K/yr) — 6-month ramp + capped at human hours. Another junior — more drafts you'll rewrite at midnight. Headcount doesn't solve this.
If you want me to set this up for your agency, here's exactly what's in it.
The complete setup — meeting agent, 6 sub-agents, nine skills, voice profile, knowledge base, Copilot. Configured for your business by end of week one.
Direct Slack channel with Kyle for 30 days. He personally reviews your first 3–5 onboarding recordings.
One custom agent built specifically for one of your workflows during the cohort. Pick the recurring pain — we build the agent.
Quarterly review with the team. Custom feature requests considered for the public roadmap.
If you convert at Day 31, founding partner pricing locked forever. Protected from all future pricing changes.
Case study + badge + recognition (with your explicit consent). Brand-positioning lift in the Digital Marketing agency community.
Because I'm doing what you're doing. I run my own agency on this system. I know what it's like running it on MY clients, with MY voice, with MY team. But to roll this out broadly, I need to know what it's like on three OTHER agencies — different clients, different voices, different teams. I need to see what breaks at scale before I open this up to a broader market.
So the trade is real. You get 30 days of full access plus my direct attention plus a custom agent built for one of your workflows. I get to learn what doesn't work on agencies that aren't mine. Not a money grab. A partnership investment in three founders who help shape what becomes the industry standard.
"If Launch OS Agents doesn't fit your business after 30 days, you exit. You keep your data, your voice profile, every deliverable we produced for you, your original assets — all of it. No clawback. No compete clauses. No retention beyond what you ask us to retain."
The value here isn't the dollar figure. It's the timing.
Every month you run this system, you pull further ahead of every competitor still prompting their way through every output. By the time everyone else figures out what "background AI" even means, you've got a year of compounding voice profiles, edge cases handled, team trained, knowledge base built out at your specific clients. That gap doesn't close. It widens.
Not 12 months. Not "while supplies last." For life. As we open this up to the broader market at full pricing — and we will — you stay at founding partner rates. Forever.
The roadmap gets built around the workflows YOU bring to us. By the time this is widely available, the product is exactly what you needed it to be — because you helped build it.
If any of this was you — the midnight rewrites, the 60-hour weeks, the "I wish AI could just do this" — this is for you.