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Generate channel-aware, executable marketing plans in weeks

Turn strategy into operations: pick a goal, select channels, and get a complete deliverable set—prioritized roadmap, content and creative briefs, measurement mapping, and owner assignments for rapid execution.

Plan types

Launch, growth, retention, and experiments

Choose a template tailored to product stage and objective

Deliverable scope

Roadmaps, briefs, KPIs, and handoff packs

From one-page value props to 90‑day execution plans

Source ecosystem

Analytics, ad platforms, CRM, CMS, e‑commerce, collaboration tools

Guidance that fits common marketing stacks like GA4, Shopify, HubSpot, Asana

From brief to handoff

How the Marketing Strategy Generator works

Provide a short brief (goal, audience, timeline, and any constraints) and choose a template. The generator produces a prioritized channel mix, a 30/60/90 roadmap, content and creative briefs, a KPI mapping and measurement checklist, and an operation-ready task list with owner suggestions.

  • Prioritized channel plan with sequencing and resource notes
  • Content briefs with titles, outlines, SEO focus, and recommended formats
  • Campaign schedules and a 90‑day timeline you can export
  • Measurement map linking objectives to primary and secondary KPIs

Copy-and-paste prompts

Prompt templates you can use right away

Use these example prompts to generate concrete, ready-to-run plans. Each prompt yields a roadmap, deliverables, and an implementation checklist.

Go-to-market launch plan (B2B SaaS)

Create a 90-day GTM plan for a B2B SaaS targeting mid-market HR teams. Include target segments, one primary acquisition channel, three content topics with brief outlines, a launch timeline, and KPI definitions.

  • Expected outputs: launch roadmap, prioritized channel, content briefs, KPI list

E-commerce acquisition + retention

Draft a funnel strategy for a DTC athletic apparel brand. Include top-of-funnel paid channels, mid-funnel email flows, and a 30/60/90-day retention plan with churn-reduction tactics.

  • Expected outputs: channel mix, campaign concepts, retention playbook

Local services SEO + content calendar

Build a local SEO strategy for a regional home-services company covering keyword focus, GMB checklist, review-generation tactics, and a 3-month content calendar with titles and publishing cadence.

  • Expected outputs: checklist, calendar, brief templates

Paid media plan with creative briefs

Recommend a paid social and search plan for a free-to-paid mobile app. Provide audience segments, high-level bid strategy guidance, three ad creative concepts with hooks, and measurement events to track.

  • Expected outputs: audience definitions, ad concepts, measurement mapping

Budget-neutral growth experiments

Suggest six low-cost growth experiments for a pre-revenue startup focused on organic channels, including expected lead signals and how to measure success.

  • Expected outputs: prioritized experiments with success criteria

Move from plan to work

Export-ready deliverables

All outputs are formatted for fast handoff to operations. Export task lists and timelines as CSV or common project formats and paste content briefs directly into your CMS or collaboration tools.

  • 90‑day roadmap: milestones, owners, and dependencies (export to calendar/CSV)
  • Content briefs: title, SEO targets, meta description, outline, promotion steps
  • Campaign task lists: owner suggestions and checklist steps for paid and organic
  • Measurement checklist: required events, attribution points, and reporting cadence

Instrument without sharing sensitive data

Measurement & privacy-first guidance

The generator recommends KPI mappings and instrumentation patterns using common analytics and ad-platform concepts. You get a measurement plan that can be implemented with GA4, server-side tagging, or your CRM without sending the generator sensitive account data.

  • Primary vs. secondary metrics by funnel stage (acquisition, activation, retention)
  • Event naming and attribution checkpoints to reduce ambiguous signals
  • Recommendations that work with GA4, Google Search Console, and common ad platforms

Clear owners, clearer execution

Role-aware handoff packs

Each plan includes owner assignments and handoff notes for marketing, product, content, and growth teams so nothing stalls between strategy and ops.

  • Content-to-ops pack: brief, SEO checklist, publication schedule, promotion steps
  • Paid-media pack: audience definitions, creative briefs, tracking events to implement
  • Product handoff: rollout sequence, beta cohort notes, in-app messaging copy

Compare approaches with concrete trade-offs

Scenario planning & trade-offs

Generate alternative plans (e.g., organic-first vs. paid-first) with a side-by-side comparison of expected lead types, time-to-impact, resource needs, and recommended tests for the next 30–60 days.

  • Trade-off summaries to inform budget allocation
  • A recommended sequence of experiments to validate assumptions
  • Decision checkpoints to decide when to scale a channel

FAQ

What types of strategies can the generator produce and how prescriptive are the outputs?

The generator covers launches, growth, retention, local SEO, paid media, product launches, and lightweight experiment programs. Outputs are prescriptive: you receive prioritized channel mixes, a 30/60/90 roadmap, content and creative briefs, KPI mappings, and step-by-step task lists you can act on or hand to your operations team.

How do I adapt the generated plan to my actual budget and timeline?

When you provide budget or resource constraints in the brief, the generator prioritizes tactics accordingly and surfaces lower-cost alternatives. Each plan includes sequencing and 'budget adjustment' notes—swap expensive paid tests for organic experiments or phase activities across the 30/60/90 timeline.

Can I get channel-specific deliverables like ad creative briefs, SEO checklists, and email flows?

Yes. The generator produces channel-specific deliverables: ad creative concepts and copy hooks, SEO checklists and suggested keywords, email nurture and activation flows, and retention playbooks—each formatted to paste into your creative briefs or export as task items.

How does the generator recommend measurable KPIs and attribution without access to my analytics?

Recommendations are based on common industry mappings and funnel logic. The generator provides primary and secondary KPIs per objective and an instrumentation checklist (events and attribution points) you can implement in your analytics stack (e.g., GA4, CRM events). It also highlights places where site-specific data will change targets and suggests quick diagnostics to refine those targets once you connect your analytics.

What export formats are available for moving plans into my project management or spreadsheet tools?

Deliverables are export-ready for common workflows: CSV for task lists and timelines, plain text/Markdown content briefs for CMS, and calendar-friendly date ranges for import. Task lists are structured so they can be pasted into Asana, Trello, or Jira with minimal editing.

How do I collaborate on or iterate the plan with my team after generation?

Use the owner assignments and handoff notes as a starting point. Export the task list to your project tool, hold a short alignment meeting, and convert recommended experiments into backlog tickets. The generator's scenario comparisons and checkpoints help you schedule regular review cycles and decide when to pivot or scale.

Is generated content customizable for local markets, languages, or regulatory constraints?

Yes. You can specify market, language, or regulatory constraints in the brief. The generator then tailors messaging options, channel recommendations, and compliance-aware notes (for example, local ad restrictions or data privacy considerations) to help you adapt quickly.

How should I run tests suggested by the plan and decide which experiments to scale?

Each recommended experiment includes a hypothesis, expected lead signals, and success criteria. Run tests with clear measurement windows and minimum detectable effect guidelines stated in the plan. Use the decision checkpoints provided—if an experiment meets its success criteria within the test window, scale incrementally and re-evaluate attribution before expanding budget.

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