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Replacing a $370,000 marketing hire with a 45-second voice note…

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Replacing a $370,000 marketing hire with a 45-second voice note sounds like a stretch. Here's the actual math behind it. A full-time marketing manager, fully loaded, runs most SMB owners somewhere north of $370K a year when you factor salary, benefits, tools, and management overhead. Agent Craft runs at $749 a month. The gap isn't subtle. But the cost comparison only matters if the thing actually works. So here's the framework owners are using to evaluate it honestly. Three questions worth asking before dismissing this kind of claim: What is the daily input requirement? For Agent Craft, it's 45 seconds. One voice note per team member. That's the entire human commitment. Everything else is handled automatically, from drafting to scheduling to publishing. What does onboarding actually look like? The full setup loop, from intake to first content generated to publish notifications, runs inside 10 minutes. Not a week of implementation. Not a discovery call. Ten minutes. Is this a tool you have to manage, or a system that runs? This distinction matters more than anything else. A tool requires behavior change, new habits, someone to own it. A system just needs a voice note and gets out of your way. The mobile-first flow is built for owners who aren't running Slack, who are moving between jobs, who have 45 seconds between meetings, not 45 minutes. The owners who've seen this work aren't technical. They're not AI enthusiasts. They're people who tried something like this before, found it clunky, and assumed that was the category. The proof isn't a feature list. It's watching the same voice note produce a published post in minutes, compared to what the last tool produced from the same input. That side-by-side is where the skepticism breaks.

Jun 1, 2026Published to LinkedIn — Agent CraftView original ↗

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