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HubSpot just launched a Campaign Assistant that can plan campaigns,…

HubSpot just launched a Campaign Assistant that can plan campaigns, generate emails, social posts, landing pages, the whole stack, from a single brief. And I get why that sounds useful. I do. But here's what's actually happening. HubSpot has hundreds of thousands of customers. Every single one of those customers now has access to the same tool, the same brief format, the same underlying model. So when a mid-market SaaS company in Austin runs their Campaign Assistant and a competing firm in Boston does the same thing two weeks later, what do you think those campaigns look like? They're not going to sound different. They're going to sound like each other, because they came from the same place. AI doesn't know your positioning. It doesn't know why your founder started the company, what makes your product genuinely weird and specific, how you talk to your best customers differently than your worst-fit ones. It doesn't have the context that actually makes marketing work. It has a brief. It has whatever you typed into a box. The thing that's missing from every conversation about these tools is that the content problem was never "can we produce enough of it." The problem was always whether it says something real. Something that comes from a human who actually runs the business, who has an opinion, who sounds like a person and not a template. I've been saying for a while now that voice notes from founders and operators, people capturing their actual thinking in real time, are the single biggest unlock for content differentiation right now. Not because it's a clever tactic. Because it's the only way to put something genuinely human into the pipeline before the AI touches it. That's what makes AI a multiplier instead of a replacement. If you let Campaign Assistant originate the strategy, originate the ideas, originate the positioning, you don't have a marketing program. You have a very efficient way to produce content that sounds like everyone else's marketing program. Get ready for a lot of AI slop in your inbox. It's going to get louder before anyone figures out that louder was never the point.

Mark HadfieldJun 18, 2026Published to X - Mark HadfieldView original ↗

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