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Most marketing tools make you feel like you need a computer science…

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Most marketing tools make you feel like you need a computer science degree to get anything useful out of them. You get access to the models. You get a prompt library. You get a blank text box and the implicit message that figuring out what to put in it is your problem. That's the wrong place to start. The insight, the customer story, the thing you just figured out about your market after a tough client call, that's where the value actually lives. That's the stuff no tool can manufacture. And that's what audiences actually respond to: a real point of view, delivered with credibility, from someone who's earned the right to have one. The CEO has that. Every day. The CEO knows the business DNA cold. Knows the customer problem at a level nobody else in the company does. Understands what makes the business different, what the competition is missing, what customers say when they think nobody important is listening. That's not just marketing material. That's the most valuable intellectual asset in the company. And most CEOs are sitting on it, posting nothing. Here's my position on this, and I'm not hedging: a CEO who isn't creating content is actively depriving their company of something a paid agency can never replace. An agency can produce posts. They can't produce your insight. They can't produce your credibility. They can't produce your voice. Great companies with visible, opinionated leaders consistently outperform the ones where the CEO is invisible online. This isn't a theory. Look at any category and find the company that wins on authority and perception, not just spend. You'll find a leader out front. The objection I hear most is time. And I understand it. You're running a company. You're in back-to-back meetings. You're traveling. Your calendar is not your own. So here's what I built Agent Craft to actually solve. Not the scheduling problem. Not the "which model should I use" problem. The input problem. If you can talk for 45 seconds, while you're walking to a meeting, between calls, at the end of a day when something's fresh in your mind, that's your content. A voice note. Unpolished, unscripted, just you thinking out loud about something real. The prompting, the model selection, the channel formatting, the scheduling, all of it is handled. You don't touch any of it. You just start. That's the design philosophy. Not "give executives another tool to learn." Give executives the fast and easy way to do the one thing nobody else can do for them, which is share what they actually know. The rest should disappear into the background. Handled, done well, easy. That's what Agent Craft does. And we're super excited about where this is going. If you're a CEO who's been meaning to show up more consistently and just hasn't found a way that fits how you actually work, come take a look.

Mark HadfieldJun 20, 2026Published to X - Mark HadfieldView original ↗

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