Every new client comes with a new inbox.
Pocket Agent drafts the client updates, the proposals, and the follow-ups across every account — in your agency’s voice, staged for your approval — so headcount stops being the ceiling.
Generic AI starts from zero. Pocket Agent starts from your business.
Same day. Different owner.
A composite day from small agencies running Pocket Agent — names changed, hours real. Four people, nine retainers, and a founder who’s still the account manager on all of them.
Without Pocket Agent
Four client emails asking “any update?” before you’ve had coffee. Each answer means reconstructing a week.
New-business call. The research is whatever you skimmed in the parking lot.
A proposal is due Friday. You’re assembling it from three old decks and a rate sheet you don’t trust.
A past client’s contract ended two months ago. Nobody has checked in.
Status reports. The billable work stops so the reporting can start.
You’re writing your own agency’s newsletter. The cobbler’s kids, barefoot again.
With Pocket Agent
All four update replies are drafted from each account’s actual activity. Approve, approve, approve, edit-then-approve.
Your Research AI Agent’s brief landed last night: the prospect’s business, their competitors, three angles for the pitch.
The proposal is drafted from your past scopes, rates, and case studies. You spend the hour on the idea, not the formatting.
Follow-Up Sweeps flagged the lapsed client and staged a check-in you approved Monday. They booked a call.
Status reports drafted per account from the work that shipped. You review all nine before the team stands up from their desks.
Your own newsletter went out this morning — drafted from this month’s client problems, approved with one edit.
What it handles for you.
Your AI Agents — Pocket Agent calls them Personas — use Apps and Skills to do this work. Everything they prepare is staged in Mission Control; nothing goes out until you approve it.
- ✓Client update replies drafted from each account’s real activity
- ✓Proposals assembled from your past scopes, rates, and case studies
- ✓New-business research briefs before every pitch
- ✓Follow-Up Sweeps across warm leads and lapsed clients
- ✓Status reports drafted per account, not reconstructed from memory
- ✓Your own agency’s marketing finally shipping — newsletter, posts, case studies
- ✓Meeting notes turned into action lists and recap emails
- ✓Freelancer and vendor emails triaged out of your day
- ✓Contract renewals and check-ins timed, not remembered
- ✓Every client’s context — voice, history, scope — kept straight in one Business Brain
The crew that lands with your pick.
Pick Agency when you set up your workspace and these three Personas arrive ready to customize — their specs written into your own Business Brain repo (a GitHub repository you own), not our database. Everything they prepare is staged for your review; nothing goes out until you approve it.
Email Drafter
Writes the email you've been putting off — tell it who, why, and what to cover, and it drafts it in your voice.
Lead Researcher
Finds businesses that fit your best customers, sorts them by fit, and tees up who's worth reaching out to.
Chief of Staff
The wide-angle view — pulls together what's happening across the business and surfaces the one thing to handle next.
The alternative is a coordinator who covers four accounts.
An account coordinator runs $45–60k a year loaded and covers maybe four accounts before they’re underwater too.
Pocket Agent starts at $37 a month and reads every account’s history before it drafts a word.
Three plans: $37, $97, $497 a month. See what each one covers →
Every new client comes with a new inbox.
Pocket Agent takes the second pile — the work that has to get done by tomorrow morning — so you can do the work that grows the business.
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