The software we wished we'd had.
Agentix is built by people who ran marketing agencies and hit the same hiring ceiling everyone hits. We're building the operator layer underneath - so the people on your roster get to do the work they're actually good at.




14–20
Hrs saved per account / mo
45–90
Days to consistent rankings
100%
White-label across deliverables
1
Operator per service per client
Most agency tools aren't built for agencies.
We ran agencies. We watched senior people spend their weeks on audits, briefs, and report decks - work that didn't need their judgement but absolutely needed their hours. We watched margin disappear into outsourced fulfillment, and watched accounts churn when the wrong person happened to own them that quarter.
Most software in the space is built for one brand to use on its own marketing. Bend it into agency use and it fights you on every multi-client workflow. Agentix is built the other way around - roster-first, white-label by default, and designed around the four problems every agency owner already knows.
We're not selling capacity. We're selling time back to the people on your roster - and the consistency that comes when fulfillment doesn't depend on which human had bandwidth this week.
Honest scope. Honest results.
On the demo we'll tell you which of your accounts are a fit and which aren't. We'd rather start with the right two clients than oversell across a roster we can't deliver on.
Principles that show up in the product.
Agency operators first
Every decision is filtered through one question: does this help an agency owner deliver more without hiring more? If it doesn't, it doesn't ship.
White-label is not a feature
It's the architecture. Reports, dashboards, portals - your clients only ever see your agency. We're the operator behind the curtain, on purpose.
Honest about what AI can do
AI doesn't replace strategy, taste, or the relationship. It replaces the operational layer underneath - and that's where your hours go back.
Built for a roster, not a brand
Most marketing software assumes one brand using it. We assume forty clients, each with their own configuration, brand kit, and reporting.
Agency-native. Operator-grade.
Built by people who ran agencies
We've owned the payroll, the hiring problem, the underwater months, and the conversation with a client when results slip. That experience is in the product, not the marketing.
Roadmap shaped by operators
The agencies on the platform tell us what to build next. If enough operators hit the same edge, we treat it as a priority - not a feature request.
Designed for the work, not the demo
The platform is built to do real fulfillment on real client accounts. Every workflow exists because an agency owner needed it, not because it looked good on a homepage.