Intelligence, Orchestrated.
Plan to publish to measure
One governed loop for content, SEO, lead follow-up, and weekly reporting. Draft-first by default. Saudi-natural Arabic.
Marketing output is inconsistent because planning, drafting, approval, publishing, and reporting live in different tools. Quality drifts, deadlines slip, and reporting is anecdotal.
A governed cadence with brand-voice rules, content templates, approval flow, publishing routes, and a weekly memo tying everything to two or three KPIs. Saudi-natural Arabic by default.
Define topics, channels, KPIs, and owners. Brand-voice rules and approval thresholds are codified once.
Generate first drafts inside the brand voice. Reviewers approve, edit, or reject with audit. SEO checks run on every draft.
Hand off to the publishing channel. Weekly memo aggregates performance against the agreed KPIs.
MAE deployed for B2B and hospitality clients running weekly content cadence with brand-voice rules, SEO checks, and KPI memos. Proof artifacts under NDA.
Full pilot: SAR 60,000 to 80,000 over 6 to 8 weeks. Mini-pilot: SAR 20,000 to 30,000 for the cadence setup and first 3 weekly memos.
Not by default. It helps your in-house team run a faster, more measurable cadence. Some teams keep an agency for creative; others bring more in-house over time.
The default pilot is draft-first. Low-risk publishing can be considered only after UAT, approval rules, channel authorization, and change control are in place.
Saudi-natural Arabic by default. We codify the dialect rules and reject drafts that drift to MSA or non-Saudi phrasing.
Yes when the voice can be codified into rules and examples. We start with the minimum ruleset and extend during UAT.
Yes: keyword targeting, on-page checks, internal-link suggestions. SEO actions stay within platform guidelines.
Share the workflow, systems, volume, and goal. We reply with scope, KPIs, timeline, and a SAR estimate within 24 hours.
Start nowPlan to publish to measure
One governed loop for content, SEO, lead follow-up, and weekly reporting. Draft-first by default. Saudi-natural Arabic.
Marketing output is inconsistent because planning, drafting, approval, publishing, and reporting live in different tools. Quality drifts, deadlines slip, and reporting is anecdotal.
A governed cadence with brand-voice rules, content templates, approval flow, publishing routes, and a weekly memo tying everything to two or three KPIs. Saudi-natural Arabic by default.
Define topics, channels, KPIs, and owners. Brand-voice rules and approval thresholds are codified once.
Generate first drafts inside the brand voice. Reviewers approve, edit, or reject with audit. SEO checks run on every draft.
Hand off to the publishing channel. Weekly memo aggregates performance against the agreed KPIs.
MAE deployed for B2B and hospitality clients running weekly content cadence with brand-voice rules, SEO checks, and KPI memos. Proof artifacts under NDA.
Full pilot: SAR 60,000 to 80,000 over 6 to 8 weeks. Mini-pilot: SAR 20,000 to 30,000 for the cadence setup and first 3 weekly memos.
Not by default. It helps your in-house team run a faster, more measurable cadence. Some teams keep an agency for creative; others bring more in-house over time.
The default pilot is draft-first. Low-risk publishing can be considered only after UAT, approval rules, channel authorization, and change control are in place.
Saudi-natural Arabic by default. We codify the dialect rules and reject drafts that drift to MSA or non-Saudi phrasing.
Yes when the voice can be codified into rules and examples. We start with the minimum ruleset and extend during UAT.
Yes: keyword targeting, on-page checks, internal-link suggestions. SEO actions stay within platform guidelines.
Share the workflow, systems, volume, and goal. We reply with scope, KPIs, timeline, and a SAR estimate within 24 hours.
Start now