
Run your agency on an operating system, not a pile of tools.
Governor is full-funnel AI delivery for your whole client roster: ads, creative, SEO, landing pages, and email, executed by coordinated agents on one compounding brain per client brand. Your people hold every gate. Month-to-month, no percentage of spend, billing you can read.
Assume your current margin is borrowed.
Your delivery got cheaper the day AI showed up. Your pricing didn't move. That gap is margin you're spending on borrowed time, and it expires at your next renewal.
The numbers aren't subtle. Agency fees have compressed 25 to 40%. 41% of CMOs cut an agency this year over weak AI fluency. 27% of agencies have already been asked to lower rates because of AI, and another 47% expect the ask.
Meanwhile your team is running a different pile of AI tools for every client. Nothing they learn on one account carries to the next.
It doesn't compound. It resets.
Clients don't want you cheaper. They want you better-armed.
Here's the half of the story nobody tells: 52% of clients now rank AI strategy and enablement as the number one thing they want from their agency. Almost nobody is selling it to them.
Agencies that raised rates grew 2x last year. Agencies that cut rates shrank 13%.
The window isn't closing on agencies. It's closing on the ones who read this as a cost problem instead of a demand they can finally serve.
One engine for the whole funnel. One brain per client brand.
Governor runs your client delivery: ads, creative, SEO, landing pages, email, and competitive intel, executed by coordinated AI agents. Your team briefs the work in Slack, reviews it, and ships it under your agency's name.
Every function feeds one compounding intelligence per client brand. What the client rejected in March, month six already knows. Your tenth month on an account is smarter than your first. And that intelligence lives in your own workspace, not ours.
It compounds, it doesn't reset.
Walls between every client.
Your people hold every gate.
We ran it on our own money before we asked for yours.
Governor wasn't built as a product demo. It's the engine we built to run our own consumer brands, including accounts with live revenue on the line, and it runs them today.
A working agency runs this stack with us right now across three of their end-client brands, on real accounts. Behind it is a team that has done both sides of this trade: 150M+ in consumer sales, six exits, and years running an agency book. We ran these workflows by hand before we built the engine.
You're not our experiment. We already ran that on ourselves.
What's shipped, and what isn't. Out loud.
Today, Governor is services-assisted: our team runs the engine alongside yours through the pilot, and your people hold the gates. Running it fully on your own is the destination on the roadmap, not today's product. There's no self-serve signup, Slack is live while Microsoft Teams is still in the works, and we haven't completed SOC 2.
This buyer community punishes overclaim, and we'd rather earn the renewal than the click. Decide on what's real.
Your community has a rule for this.
One pilot. One problem. One win. Then scale. 90 days, two to three client brands, a named win condition, month-to-month. No annual lock, no percentage of spend.
A short call first. If the pilot's not a fit, we'll say so.