
LIVE DEMO
Claude
Context loaded: Marketing Team · Clive Coffee. Brand voice, campaign history, Google Ads + Meta Ads + Klaviyo + Shopify + YouTube + Google Search Console access loaded. Ready.
You
Pull last month's performance across all channels. I need a unified view before we plan Q2.
Claude
Pulling data… Google Ads: $14.2K spend, 3.1x ROAS. Meta Ads: $8.7K spend, 2.4x ROAS. Klaviyo email: 42% open rate, $22K attributed. Shopify organic: $31K, up 18%. YouTube: 12.4K views, 6.2% CTR on product links. Google Search Console: 24K clicks, avg position 8.3 on branded terms. Want me to build the Q2 planning brief?
Sound familiar?
Every copywriter starts from scratch. Paste the brand doc. Re-explain the tone. By the time Claude understands who you are, you've spent 20 minutes on context instead of copy.
Google Ads, Meta, Klaviyo, Shopify, YouTube, Search Console — you spend more time pulling reports than acting on them.
Everyone feeds Claude something different. The output is inconsistent because the input is inconsistent.
CAPABILITIES
With context pre-loaded, every session starts at full capability.
Pull Google Ads, Meta Ads, Klaviyo, and Shopify data into a single view. No more tab-switching.
Brand strategy, tone, and don'ts are pre-loaded into every session.
Include videos from YouTube, brand assets from Figma, and imagery from your DAM system.
Pull keyword rankings, click-through rates, and indexing issues. Draft content briefs based on real search data.
Generate Google Ads headlines, Meta ad copy, and YouTube descriptions — all consistent with brand voice.
Review live product listings for SEO, brand consistency, and conversion copy. Flag what's off.
Analyze view patterns, engagement metrics, and audience retention. Plan video content around what's working.
Pull engagement data, draft captions in brand voice, and plan content calendars.
Because the context is already there.
"Pull Google Ads and Meta Ads performance for the last 30 days. Compare ROAS and recommend where to shift budget."
"Check Google Search Console for our top 20 keywords. Draft a blog brief targeting the ones where we're position 5-15."
"Pull our last 6 Coffee Break campaigns from Klaviyo, find subject line patterns, draft 3 options for this week."
"Review our top 10 Shopify product listings. Flag any that are off-brand or missing SEO basics."
Not instructions. Architecture.
Claude can analyze spend, pull metrics, and recommend — but never modify campaigns, budgets, or audiences without explicit elevated permissions.
Claude can draft, but never sends. Every campaign send requires explicit approval — by design, not by instruction.
Even if someone tells Claude to write differently, the org-level brand context takes precedence.