Your daily rhythm

Three times a day, you know what's running.

We collect around the clock, worldwide and across your region. But we report at human hours — in your time zone.

Why a rhythm

Always-on collection. Human-hour reporting.

Marketing never stops moving. AI answers shift, competitors ship, buyers ask new questions — and most of it happens while you're asleep or busy running the business. A live dashboard turns that into noise: a hundred numbers, no time to read them, no idea what to do.

So we work the other way around. The collecting and the building run through the night. The reporting happens at three fixed, human moments — framed, short, and already decided down to a single action. You don't watch a screen all day. You read three briefs and make three calls.

Three touchpoints

A day on the rhythm.

07:00 · with your coffee

The morning post

What the night built — and your numbers: visibility in AI answers, visitors, new enquiries, leads, pipeline. Plus what people actually asked AI about your topic, and what your competitors did.

12:30 · at shift change

The midday check

What's moving in your market right now — worldwide and in your region. Short, framed, no noise. The day shift takes over; you stay in the picture.

17:30 · before you log off

The evening plan

What should be built for you tonight — before it runs. You say yes, change, or cut. This is where you approve. Then the night shift begins.

Inside the morning post

Six things, every morning.

The 07:00 post is the heart of the rhythm. Here's what lands with your coffee — results, context, and one clear decision.

Visibility

How AI answers see you

Where ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google's AI answers name you — and where they name someone else. Tracked over time, so a gain or a slip is never a surprise.

Demand

What people asked

The real questions buyers put to AI about your topic this week — the prompts that should lead to you. New questions become tomorrow's answer pages.

Pipeline

Visitors and enquiries

Which companies visited, how warm the interest looks, and what turned into a new enquiry or lead. The numbers that matter, not a wall of charts.

Competition

What your neighbours did

Pages your competitors shipped, claims they made, ground they took. If someone moves overnight, your response is drafted before you wake.

Tonight

What's queued to build

The specific work proposed for the next shift — a page, an answer block, a campaign step. Each item is yours to approve, change, or cut.

Control

One decision, not a dashboard

Everything lands as a short, written brief in your voice. You read it in minutes and reply with a yes. Nothing goes live without that yes.

Benchmarks
61%

of the work is built after hours

<3 min

to read your midday brief

82%

of surfaced enquiries fit your profile

~110 hrs

of marketing work saved each month

Figures shown as benchmarks from comparable engagements; your own numbers appear in your morning post from day one.

Reported at human hours

We collect around the clock — but a 3 a.m. alert helps no one. You hear from us three times a day, in your time zone, when you can actually act.

A brief, not a dashboard

No logins, no charts to decode. Each touchpoint is a short written summary in plain language. The thinking is done before it reaches you.

You hold the yes

The rhythm is built around your approval. Nothing publishes, changes, or spends until you say so in the evening plan. Your voice stays yours.

Rhythm FAQ

The rhythm, in detail.

What is the daily rhythm?

Three touchpoints a day in your time zone: a morning post with results and numbers, a midday check on what's moving in your market, and an evening plan of what to build tonight. We collect around the clock but report at human hours.

Do I have to log in to dashboards?

No. Each touchpoint arrives as a short written brief in plain language — the analysis is already done. You read it in a few minutes and reply with a decision, instead of decoding charts.

How much time does it take me each day?

A few minutes per touchpoint. The morning post and midday check are read-only; the evening plan is the one that asks for your input — a quick yes, change, or cut on what runs overnight.

What happens overnight?

After you approve the evening plan, the night shift builds it — pages, answer blocks, campaign steps. By the morning post the result is in, with the numbers attached, so you always see what changed and why.

Can I change the times or the channel?

Yes. The 07:00 / 12:30 / 17:30 cadence is the default, set to your time zone. We adapt the times and how you receive each touchpoint to fit how you actually work.

How do I start?

Begin with a free visibility check. Drop your link and we run it overnight — your first morning post shows exactly how AI sees you today and what we'd build first. No pitch.

Evening you decide. Night we build. Morning the result is in. The circle closes on its own.

See your first morning post.

Drop your link. Tomorrow your vital signs are ready. No pitch.

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