Marketing runs on output: content that has to ship, a social calendar that's never full enough, reviews and mentions piling up faster than anyone can answer, and campaigns waiting to go out. It's the production grind that eats the time you'd rather spend on strategy and creative. A GreatApe employee takes it on end-to-end - researching and writing, scheduling, replying, building and sending - working in your CMS, scheduler, and ESP, and keeping a human in charge of what publishes - so your team ships more without burning out.
The marketing production line, automated
Frequently asked
The high-volume production work: researching and writing SEO content, drafting and scheduling social posts, monitoring and answering reviews and mentions, and building and sending email campaigns. Each employee does the job end-to-end and keeps a human in charge of what goes live.
No. They clear the production grind - drafting, scheduling, replying, segmenting, sending - so your team spends its time on strategy, creative, and the brand. A human approves anything that publishes or sends.
Yes. Each employee works to your voice, style guide, and guidelines, uses your product language and proof points, and you review the output before it goes out - so nothing publishes that doesn't sound like you.
The ones you already use - WordPress, Webflow, HubSpot, Buffer, Hootsuite, Mailchimp, Klaviyo, your review sites and CRM. They operate the tools the way a marketer would, so there's no custom integration required to start.
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