One brand, read deep.
Receipts for upstairs.
You own one brand and a boss who asks “why this creative?” — and you're the analyst, the strategist, and the one defending the answer. AgentMark does the nightly reading and grades against your KPI, so you walk into Monday review with the read and the receipts, not opinions.
The deep read your Monday deck was faking
Every creative graded against your KPI — with the method in the open: a 10% spend floor, low samples flagged, honest states only.
You don't have a portfolio — you have rivals
One concept, one receipt — click to trace
This is what lands in the leadership review: the concept, its grounding, and the winners it stands on. Argue taste, not data.

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✦ draft visual — inspiration, never the deliverableShip to client portal Built to survive a leadership review
patterns need real spend behind them before they count — low samples are flagged, never called
never “will,” never “causes.” Every claim is past-tense and cited — the honesty rule is the product
read-only on your account. It grades and drafts; your team executes everything
We're one brand — isn't this built for agencies?+
The reading is per-brand either way. Starter covers 5 brands for $250/mo — most in-house teams run one deep brand plus sub-lines or regions.
How do I defend an AI concept to my CMO?+
You don't defend the AI — you show the receipt. Every concept cites the winners, rival ads, or buyer research it stands on. The word is 'wins,' never 'will.'
Does it replace our analyst?+
It replaces the pulling and grading, not the judgment. The nightly read lands done; your analyst argues strategy instead of assembling decks.
Does AgentMark touch live campaigns?+
No. Read-only, always.
Your first read is free.
Connect read-only tonight — wake up to your book graded and one grounded round per brand. Keep it either way.
