The agency replacement

Your marketing runs itself now.

Campflow is an AI agent that plans, launches, optimizes, and reports on your campaigns. It does the work of a full marketing team, around the clock, without the retainer.

24/7 Always optimizing
73% Faster campaigns
$47B AI marketing market

Agencies are expensive. And slow.

The average SMB spends $3,000-$10,000 per month on a marketing agency. They get monthly reports, weekly calls, and campaigns that take weeks to launch. Most of that budget goes to overhead, not results. Campflow changes the math entirely.

Traditional agency $5,000 - $10,000/mo
Freelancer team $2,000 - $5,000/mo
Campflow AI agent A fraction of the cost

How Campflow works

1

Connect your channels

Link Google Ads, Meta, analytics, and your website. Campflow ingests your historical data and learns what works for your business.

2

Set your goals

Tell Campflow what matters: leads, revenue, ROAS, traffic. It builds a strategy around your objectives and budget constraints.

3

Watch it execute

Campflow autonomously creates campaigns, adjusts bids, tests creatives, writes copy, and sends you daily performance reports.

One agent. Full stack.

Everything a performance marketing team does, Campflow handles autonomously.

Paid media management

Creates, tests, and optimizes ad campaigns across Google and Meta. Adjusts bids and budgets in real-time based on performance signals.

SEO optimization

Monitors rankings, identifies keyword opportunities, generates optimized content briefs, and tracks technical SEO health continuously.

Analytics and reporting

Pulls data from every channel, identifies trends, flags anomalies, and delivers plain-language reports to your inbox daily.

Content and creative

Writes ad copy, generates landing page variants, A/B tests headlines, and iterates on creative based on conversion data.

The future of marketing has no headcount.

Campflow is the AI marketing agent that replaces the agency, the freelancer, and the late-night spreadsheet sessions. Built by people who ran agencies for a decade and decided there was a better way.