Launchpad exists because the people who run campaigns for a living — by themselves, with no ops team — are exactly the ones who can't afford a campaign ops hire. We built the agent they can't.
Running the email program for a small business is, on paper, a 10-hour-a-week job. In practice it's the thing you do at 10pm after finishing the rest of your work. The list of jobs that quietly lands on one person's desk looks like this:
None of it is hard. All of it is repetitive. And every minute you spend on it is a minute you're not spending on positioning, partnerships, or product work — the things only you can do.
The marketing software market is full of flow-builders. You drag a node, you set a trigger, you write a subject line, you QA the preview, you schedule the send. That tool still needs you — daily. It just relabels the manual work as "campaign ops."
Launchpad takes the opposite bet: a single agent that watches your contact engagement 24/7, decides which behavioral campaign to fire, drafts the copy, and ships it. No drag-and-drop. No flow-builder to babysit. No trigger list to maintain. The loop that used to be on your calendar is now somebody else's job — or, more accurately, nobody's job, because the agent just does it.
That is the entire point. You didn't go into marketing to manage a campaign machine. You went into marketing to grow something. The agent exists so you can get back to that.
We drew the scope intentionally small so the agent stays sharp at what it does. None of these are on the roadmap:
If you need a generic marketing suite that does everything badly, there are good options for that. Launchpad is the opposite — one thing done end-to-end, on purpose.
Pricing is flat-rate per tier. Pick the one that matches your volume and the agent goes to work the same day.
See plans →