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Marketifyall
The all-in-one platform where Marketing agencies run on
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The all-in-one platform where Marketing agencies run on
12 followers
Marketifyall is the all-in-one AI marketing platform — CRM, social, email, content, websites and funnels, plus real SEO and AI-search (GEO) visibility, in one login. A modern GoHighLevel alternative with transparent pricing, per-workspace branding for agencies, and an AI agent that runs the busywork.










How does the AI agent actually handle content creation vs scheduling, and is there a limit on how much it can run per workspace each month on the standard plan?
Hey @neslihan129548, good question!
Creation and scheduling are deliberately separate. The agent plans and generates drafts (social posts, email and SMS campaigns, keyword lists, GEO prompt sets) but it never publishes anything on its own.
Publishing or scheduling is flagged as irreversible, so it always stops and waits for your approval first. Once you approve, it hands off to a background job that posts at the time you set. The agent does the busywork, you keep the kill switch.
On limits, there's no cap on the number of runs. It's metered by AI credits instead.
The $29 Pro plan includes 1,500 credits per workspace per month, and a full agent run (plan plus execution) works out to around 60 to 70 credits depending on how many generation tasks are in the plan.
So roughly 20 or so full agent runs a month, and the same pool covers the other AI features like blog and image generation. Reads, reports and publishing itself cost nothing. If you're heavy on it you can top up (1,000 credits for $15) and purchased credits roll over month to month, plan credits don't. Free plan comes with 300 credits if you want to feel it out first.
Happy to go deeper on the mechanics if useful!
finally gave it a spin and the per-workspace branding is genuinely useful for keeping client logins clean. the AI agent handling follow-ups felt less gimmicky than expected.
Thanks @hayrettine73960 , glad it clicked! Keeping client logins clean was honestly half the reason workspaces work the way they do. Nobody wants to explain to a client why their dashboard has someone else's branding on it.
And "less gimmicky than expected" might be my favorite compliment so far. The bar for AI agents is on the floor right now, so the goal was just to make it quietly useful instead of flashy.
how does the AI agent actually handle the busywork in practice, like does it just draft stuff for review or can it publish and send on its own?
Hey @edasayakaldf Short answer: it drafts on its own, it never ships on its own.
The way it works in practice: you give it a goal, it breaks that into a small plan and runs the safe stuff freely. Pulling reports, generating post drafts, writing email and SMS campaigns, building keyword lists. All of that lands as drafts in your workspace.
The moment a plan hits anything irreversible, like actually publishing a post or sending a campaign, it stops and asks. That's not a setting you can forget to turn on, the executor literally refuses to run an unapproved publish step or anything after it. Once you approve, it takes care of the rest, including posting at the scheduled time.
Same rule applies if you hook up your own AI agent through our MCP server. It gets the same tools, and irreversible actions come back with an approval link instead of just happening.
So "runs the busywork" means it does the drafting, planning and reporting grind, and you stay the only one with publish rights. Would love to hear what you'd want it to take off your plate!
finally tried it after putting it off and the all-in-one setup actually feels cohesive, not stitched together. the per-workspace branding for agencies is a nice touch i wasn't expecting.
@selim321016 Thanks Selim, this made my day honestly. "Cohesive, not stitched together" is exactly what I was going for. Most all-in-ones are basically five acquisitions in a trenchcoat, so I built everything on the same data layer from the start.
And glad the workspace branding was a nice surprise. That one came from talking to agency folks who were sick of paying white-label surcharges just to slap a client logo on a dashboard.
Since you've actually poked around, did anything feel missing or rough? I'm collecting feature requests from real usage right now so anything you noticed helps.