20+ AI Agents For Marketing: What's Working Right Now
AI agents don't give you autopilot. They give you leverage. Put in 20-30 minutes a day and you'll produce more, with better quality, than most teams with a stack of tools they barely touch.
Here's the stack and the workflows that are actually driving pipeline, deals, and content at scale.
Marketing Is Behind On AI Adoption
Most marketers stop at basic prompts and research. The next tier-analyzing campaigns and spend, producing real creative assets, scoring and enrichment-barely gets touched. That's your edge. The tools work. The gap is usage, not capability.
The Core Stack: Tools That Do One Thing Well
Win with specialization. Each tool has a single job. Stack them, then orchestrate.
1) Reve.art For Image Generation (Your Secret Weapon)
Reve.art runs its own image model, which means less "cartoon headshot" energy and more B2B-ready assets. If you need realistic event visuals, sponsor mocks, or campaign concepts, this is the move.
Where it shines:
- Mockups: Drop in venue photos, logos, and a plain-English brief. Get usable sponsor or booth visuals on the first pass.
- Brand consistency: Logos stay accurate. Text renders cleanly. No weird mutations.
- Storyboarding: Visualize events, stages, and campaign ideas before anything exists. Pick a concept and run.
Pro tip: For print, upscale in Photoshop for higher DPI. You'll get crisp, 4K-ready assets.
2) Gamma For Presentations
Process: write five bullets in a doc, paste into Gamma, generate the deck. That's it.
Use cases: sales collateral, support docs, sponsor pitches, event materials.
The move: Generate images in Reve, import to Gamma. Then ship hyper-personalized decks. Gamma's view alerts show internal sharing-signal that your pitch is moving around the org. That's how deals start without another meeting.
Stop Wasting Your Best Content: Repurpose It
Posting a webinar once and forgetting it is leaving money on the table. Turn one long recording into a month of posts, clips, and articles.
- Step 1: Opus Pro for clips - Feed your YouTube URL. It force-ranks the most compelling moments, creates 60-120s clips, and can auto-schedule to LinkedIn, X, and Facebook. A 40-minute webinar becomes 5-10 strong posts.
- Step 2: Get Recall for transcripts - Paste the same URL, get a clean transcript and summary you can actually work with.
- Step 3: Claude for articles - Use Recall's text. Ask for posts on 3-6 specific themes from that session. Light edits and you've got publishing-ready pieces that beat generic agency content because the source is your voice.
The Hard Truth: AI Won't Do Your Job For You
These agents can automate 95% of what used to need a team. The last 5% is judgment, direction, taste. If you try to disappear, your output will look like everyone else's. If you can give clear briefs and spend 20-30 minutes a day, the output is shockingly good.
Email Marketing: Hack Sales Tools For Better Personalization
There still isn't a great all-in-one AI platform for newsletters. The workaround: use sales tools built for sequences to run marketing drips. Same mechanics, higher personalization.
Tools that work: Qualified, AgentForce, Artisan.
Example: Target users who opened multiple London event emails but didn't buy. The agent:
- Pulls the exact pages they read on your site
- References their recent interactions
- Relates the message to their company and role
- Offers a targeted discount
Results over ~3,000 emails: strong opens, solid CTR, low bounces, and reply threads that feel like 1:1 conversations. This doesn't replace your main newsletter-it's a new layer that hits when intent shows up.
Sales, Marketing, And Support Are Converging
High-volume businesses already blend these functions. Your tools will, too. If a platform sits on your site, connects to your CRM, and sees content consumption, it can trigger sales, marketing, or support actions without a handoff. Use whatever tool gives you that reach-labels matter less than outcomes.
"Do Your Agents Even Talk To Each Other?"
Good orchestration beats clumsy human handoffs. Agents can pass context, remember prior steps, and route to the right specialist. The goal isn't one mega-agent; it's a smooth experience that feels like a single conversation.
The Near Future: Personalized Everything
Drips and newsletters will be unique per person. Millions of variants, drawing from your full content library in real time. Sales-focused readers see sales, AI-focused readers see AI. Engagement goes up when relevance stops being a guess.
Action Items For This Week (5-Minute Tests)
- Reve.art: Upload a recent asset and ask it to improve it for a B2B audience.
- Gamma: Write five bullets for a sponsor or product deck, paste, and generate.
- Opus Pro: Drop your last YouTube URL, grab the top 3 clips, and queue them.
- Transcripts → Claude: Use Get Recall for text, then ask Claude for 2-3 theme-based articles.
- Sales tool → Marketing drip: In Qualified, AgentForce, or Artisan, trigger a 1:1-style email when intent spikes (e.g., multiple pricing or event views).
Final Thought: Support Is Lead Gen
Add a simple agent to your site to answer questions, qualify, and capture leads. Some tools take time, but options like Deli can be live in a day. Better support experience, more pipeline. Everyone wins.
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