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Software engineers are losing sleep right now. Not because of…

Software engineers are losing sleep right now. Not because of burnout. Because when your hourly output triples, the cost of stepping away from the keyboard gets expensive fast. That's the part people miss about AI productivity. It doesn't free up your time. It raises what you're giving up when you stop. So here's where it gets interesting for SMBs. Your engineers and executives are already working this way, pushing harder because the tools make it worth pushing. But most marketing operations are still running on old logic, one person drafting, one person scheduling, someone else proofreading, everybody waiting. 45 seconds of voice input per person per day changes that equation completely. No prompt engineering. No model management. No briefing a freelancer and waiting three days. AgentCraft takes that voice input and handles everything a human colleague would be doing, the research, the formatting, the scheduling across channels, all of it. The real stuff where you add value, your customer stories, your product insight, your point of view, that stays yours. Everything else runs in the background, working around the clock. People will pay for what they value. And if you've got a leadership team with genuine expertise and zero time, the question isn't whether AI marketing is worth it. It's whether the status quo is. What's it actually costing you to keep doing it the slow way?
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