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AI marketing agents.

Four AI agents connected to your channels, working every hour — optimising spend, drafting content, watching your market and keeping the numbers current. Senior human strategists direct them and approve everything before it ships.

What is the AI marketing agents service?

Most retainers buy you a team’s attention for a few hours a week. This one buys you a running system. We connect four specialised AI agents to your channels — performance, content engine, listening and reporting — and put a senior human strategist in charge of them. The agents supply always-on execution; the strategist supplies judgement, taste and accountability. The technology behind it is explained end to end on the agent stack page.

Why does it beat a conventional retainer?

Because attention decays and systems compound. A weekly meeting catches a budget leak seven days late; the performance agent flags it the same day. A stalled calendar loses a month; the content engine drafts weeks ahead. And every experiment the agents run feeds the next calibration, so the account gets sharper every month instead of resetting with every campaign.

Who is it for?

Businesses with live channels and real spend — owner-led SMEs and enterprise teams in the UAE, the GCC and worldwide, across the industries we run week to week. If you advertise on two or more platforms and decisions still wait for the monthly report, agents earn their place in caught waste alone. Not sure you’re ready? Start with the free 60-minute consult — the diagnosis includes an agent-readiness read, and if the answer is “not yet,” it says so.

§ The four agents · one account, no clock

Meet the four agents
on your account.

Each one owns a lane. Together they cover the full loop — spend, content, market, measurement — and none of them clocks out.

Performance agent

media

Owns your paid spend. Reads every ad account against your target CAC daily, proposes budget moves across Meta, TikTok, Google and LinkedIn, retires fatigued creative and scales what converts — before waste has a week to compound.

  • Daily spend & CAC checks
  • Cross-platform budget rebalancing
  • Anomaly escalation within hours

Content engine agent

editorial

Owns the calendar. Turns your pillars and brand voice into a drafted month of platform-native posts, captions, scripts and cutdown plans — localised EN/AR — and queues every piece for human approval before it ships.

  • Calendar drafted weeks ahead
  • Formats tuned per platform
  • Bilingual, human-reviewed

Listening agent

market

Owns the conversation. Monitors comments, DMs, mentions, competitors and category trends; drafts on-brand replies and flags reactive-content windows while they are still open.

  • Comments & DMs triaged same-day
  • Trend windows caught, not missed
  • Competitor moves tracked

Reporting agent

measure

Owns the numbers. Keeps your live dashboard current — spend, enquiries, bookings, delivered assets — and writes the weekly plain-language note a human strategist signs before you read it.

  • Auto-updating KPI dashboard
  • Revenue-mapped, not vanity metrics
  • Weekly note, human-signed

One strategist, four agents, your account. Nothing client-facing ships without a named human’s sign-off — the governance rules below are part of the engagement, not a promise on a slide.

§ The engagement model

Connect. Calibrate. Run. Compound.

Four stages from signed brief to a system that improves itself month over month.

  1. Connect

    We wire the agents into your channels — ad accounts, analytics, social profiles, your WhatsApp funnel. Read access first; write scopes only with an agreed approval path. Typically live inside the first week.

  2. Calibrate

    Your strategist encodes the diagnosis into the stack: target CAC, audience definitions, brand voice, red lines and approval thresholds. Agents inherit the strategy — they never invent one.

  3. Run

    The agents work continuously — budgets rebalanced daily, content drafted ahead of calendar, conversations triaged same-day — and every client-facing action passes the human approval gate.

  4. Compound

    Each month’s results feed the next calibration. The dashboard stays live, the weekly note stays signed, and the account gets sharper instead of resetting every quarter.

Humans stay in charge. By design.

Autonomy without governance is just risk at machine speed. Every Quixo agent engagement runs under the same six rules — written into the stack at calibration, not remembered in meetings.

  • A named strategist owns the account — the agents report to a person, and the person answers to you.
  • Approval gates on everything client-facing — posts, replies and budget moves above your threshold are drafted by agents and shipped only after human sign-off.
  • Read access before write access — agents start by observing; acting rights are granted per channel, with limits you set.
  • Red lines encoded at calibration — claims, tone and compliance boundaries live inside the system, so they hold at 3 a.m. as well as in the review call.
  • Every action logged — a full audit trail of what each agent did, proposed and was refused.
  • Pause anything with one message — a WhatsApp message pauses an agent, a channel or the whole stack.

What does a month look like?

The engagement is continuous, but the rhythm is monthly. Here is what ships, checks and compounds in any given month on the stack.

  • A drafted, approved content calendar — platform-native, EN/AR, shipped on cadence by the content engine and your strategist.
  • Daily media management — spend checks, budget rebalancing proposals and creative-fatigue calls from the performance agent, actioned under human approval.
  • Same-day market coverage — comments, mentions and trend windows triaged by the listening agent while they still matter.
  • A live dashboard and a weekly note — numbers that map to enquiries and bookings, written in plain language and signed by a human.
  • A monthly calibration session — your strategist re-tunes targets, audiences and red lines against what the agents learned.
  • A quarterly re-diagnosis — the one-page discipline from our consulting, applied to your own running system.
Drafted calendarDaily budget checksSame-day triageLive dashboardWeekly signed noteMonthly calibration
§ FAQ

Straight answers.

Do the AI agents replace my marketing team — or yours?

No. Agents handle the around-the-clock work: monitoring, drafting, optimising, reporting. Senior human strategists direct them, approve everything client-facing and own the outcome. Your team keeps the judgement calls; the agents remove the waiting.

What can an agent do without asking a human first?

Observe, analyse and draft. Anything client-facing — a post, a reply, a budget move above the threshold you set — waits at an approval gate for a named strategist’s sign-off. Every action and proposal is logged, and you can pause any agent with one WhatsApp message.

Which platforms do the agents connect to?

Meta, TikTok, Google and LinkedIn ad accounts, your organic social profiles, site analytics and your WhatsApp enquiry funnel. Connection starts with read access; write scopes are added per channel as approval paths are agreed.

How long does onboarding take?

Connection typically completes inside the first week; calibration — encoding your targets, voice and red lines — runs alongside it. Most accounts are fully running, with the live dashboard in place, inside the first month.

Do the agents work in Arabic as well as English?

Yes. The content engine drafts and localises in English and Arabic, and every piece passes bilingual human review before it ships — the same approval gate applies in both languages.

What if we are not ready for agents yet?

Then we will say so. The free 60-minute marketing consult includes an agent-readiness read of your channels, and if the honest answer is “fix the offer first” or “not yet,” that is exactly what the one-page diagnosis will say.

Put four agents on your account.

Start with the free 60-minute consult — it includes an agent-readiness read of your channels — or ask directly about onboarding. Either way, the first conversation costs nothing.