Coverage moves at the speed of a phone call. The news moves faster.

Marco is a PR engine that runs the whole loop. It catches the story while it is rising, finds the journalist already on your beat, drafts the pitch in your voice, and sends it the moment you approve; then it follows up, logs what landed, and grades its own odds against what happened. $2,500 a month. The last call is always yours.

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The lag is the product you are paying for

A retainer buys you a team's calendar, not your story. The brief takes a week. The angle is set before the news turns. The pitch lands after the moment has cooled. A top agency retainer can run $25,000 a month for that wait, then call it strategy. The slow part was never the thinking. It was the handoffs.

Land where it hurts, expand where it pays

PULSElisten

It reads the cycle, your category, and the rooms you are not in yet, and it tells you what is moving today. Start here, for the price of listening.

PITCHact

It writes the angle to the moment, matches it to the journalist already covering your beat, and sends it in your voice the moment you approve. Add it when listening earns it.

APEXcompound

It turns one placement into the next introduction, the next panel, the next deal. The full loop, running while you sleep.

The stack, in plain terms

Marco runs on three layers. It reads the live news cycle and your niche, so the angle fits the day, not last quarter. It holds a map of who covers what and who needs what, so the pitch goes to a person, not a list. It speaks in your register, learned from your own words, so nothing sent sounds like a machine wrote it. The intelligence is not the headline. The placement is.

The engines, named for what they do

Signalsurfaces the story while it is still rising, from the live cycle.
Matchpulls the journalists already covering your beat from real coverage, not a bought list.
Draftwrites the pitch in your voice, grounded in your verified facts so it never invents.
Relaysends the pitch you approve, follows up on a cadence, and stops the moment they reply.
Ledgertracks the reply, the placement, the meeting, and shows which line earned it.
Calibrategrades its own forecasts against what actually happened, so the odds get honest.

Six engines, one loop. The watching runs while you sleep; the sending waits for you.

What changes

The old way
The deck leads with reach and impressions. Big numbers, no one named, nothing you can act on.
Marco
Marco optimizes for the answer, not the audience count. It drafts citation-ready assets and audits whether the AI engines name you in your field, grounded in your verified facts, so over time you become a source they can cite. The number that matters is whether your name comes up.
The old way
The angle is written in the kickoff and frozen. When the news turns, the pitch is already stale.
Marco
Marco reads the cycle as it breaks and reshapes the angle to the day. The story is moving, so the pitch moves with it.
The old way
Fly the journalists out, host the dinner, hope a relationship turns into a favor later.
Marco
Marco matches you to the one person who needs you now, and gives them the reason in the first line. Not a favor owed. A fit found.
The old way
An autonomous agent that pitches in your name, off the leash, while you are asleep.
Marco
Marco does ninety-nine percent and shows its work. Nothing leaves under your name until a person says go. The speed is the machine's. The last word is yours.
The one percent

One percent of Marco is human, and it is the last one. Every pitch, every angle, every send waits at a single gate that a person opens. Marco does the reading, the matching, and the drafting at machine speed, then stops and asks. You see what it wrote, who it picked, and why, before anything moves. An agent that asks before it speaks is not a risk. It is a faster you with a hand on the brake.

Proof you can check

No logo wall here. The proof is the mechanism. Ask Marco who covered your category this week and it names them. Ask why a pitch was sent and it shows the angle, the recipient, and the reason. Ask what worked and it points at the placement, not the impressions. You do not have to trust it. You can read it.

Start with PULSE.

Let it tell you what is moving this week, in your category, with names. If it earns the next module, add it. $2,500 a month, cancel when it stops working.

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