More campaigns. More pipeline. No extra headcount.
Mary writes the copy, builds the creative, and ships the campaign — in 15 minutes. Your best ideas go out this week, not next quarter.

Trusted by marketing ops, demand gen, and marketing leadership

From 3 campaigns a month to 18. Same team.
Without Mary
With Mary
3–5 days → 15 minutes per campaign
3 campaigns per month → 18 campaigns per month
Same team size. No extra headcount.
The numbers, side by side.
Without Mary
- Campaigns per month
- 3
- Avg. build time
- 3–5 days
- Team size
- 2
With Mary
- Campaigns per month
- 18
- Avg. build time
- 15 minutes
- Team size
- 2
Process the brief
Assign a ticket or chat directly. Even a rough brief works. Mary reads it and knows what to build.
Write the copy and creative
Mary drafts every line in your brand voice, then builds the creative from your design system and asset library.
See how Mary makes the creativeBuild the program
The full Marketo program, assembled automatically. No manual configuration.
See how Mary builds itReview and launch
See every asset live, request edits in plain language, approve, and go.
Work the responses
Someone replies interested. Mary routes them to sales.
Campaign execution is the ceiling on pipeline.
A global tech company ran more programs. More programs meant more MQLs. Same team, same budget — just no execution bottleneck.
Global Tech Company
ChargePoint's campaigns generated 170,625 email responses. Mary read every one and found the 140 people asking to talk to sales. None of them fell through the cracks.
What is campaign execution?
Campaign execution is the operational work of turning a marketing brief into a live program — building emails, landing pages, smart lists, nurture logic, and QA. For most B2B marketing teams, this is where campaigns stall. Execution capacity, not ideas, is what caps how much pipeline marketing can generate in a given quarter.
Why do marketing teams ship fewer campaigns than they plan?
Every campaign needs a marketing operations specialist, a designer, a copywriter, and QA time. When any one of those is the bottleneck, campaigns slip. Most teams plan 4x what they can actually ship. Execution capacity — not strategy, not budget, not platform — is the ceiling on how much pipeline marketing generates.
How do you run more campaigns without more headcount?
You take the repetitive build work off humans. A brief becomes an email, a landing page, a smart list, a nurture — in minutes instead of weeks. Mary does this inside Marketo, so your ops team reviews and ships instead of building from scratch.
How does an AI marketing agent execute campaigns?
An AI marketing agent takes a plain-English brief — audience, offer, channel, timing — and produces the campaign: it writes the copy in your brand voice, builds the creative from your design system and asset library, and assembles the program inside your existing Marketo or HubSpot instance using your templates and tokens. A marketer reviews and launches. Build-to-live collapses from weeks to hours.
What's the difference between marketing automation and campaign execution?
Marketing automation is the platform campaigns run on — Marketo, HubSpot, Eloqua, Pardot. Campaign execution is the human work of getting a campaign into that platform. Marketing automation doesn't build your campaigns for you; it just executes them once they're built. Mary handles the build work, then hands finished campaigns to your automation platform.
You were hired to run campaigns. Not build them.
Mary handles the builds, the deploys, the inbox. You handle the strategy. That's the job.
Zendesk, Bloomreach, and Samsara already have.
Hire Mary