VEUGA isn't another chatbot you have to manage. It's a team of AI agents directed by a CMO that sets the strategy, assigns the work, and holds it to a standard. Give it a URL — get a plan and the assets to ship it.
Most AI marketing tools are a single model wearing many hats. VEUGA is built like an actual department — a CMO that thinks, specialists that execute. That separation is why the output holds up.
Enter your URL and a few lines about the business. That's the whole intake — the CMO infers the rest.
It sets your positioning, picks one sharp audience and one primary goal, then briefs each specialist.
SEO finds the clusters worth winning. Content writes the assets. Each agent stays narrow, so each stays good.
It ranks every action by impact, builds a 30-day plan, and flags anything weak. A plan you'd actually follow.
The CMO is live from day one. Specialists come online in phases — each a focused agent with a single job, coordinated into one strategy.
Reads your business, sets positioning and goals, briefs every specialist, then synthesizes their work into a ranked, honest plan.
Finds buyer-intent keyword clusters a small site can actually rank for, flags content gaps, and tells the truth about difficulty.
Turns SEO clusters into publishable pieces — pillar articles, landing copy, lead magnets — written for your specific audience.
Calendars and posts shaped for each platform — LinkedIn, X, Instagram, TikTok — not one caption copy-pasted everywhere.
Short-form scripts with hooks, beats and CTAs for Reels, Shorts and TikTok — plus titles, thumbnails and descriptions.
Welcome flows, nurture sequences and campaigns written to a goal — wired to your sending stack when you're ready.
Press angles, journalist and podcast pitches, and guest-post ideas matched to where your audience pays attention.
Campaign briefs, headline variants and A/B plans for Google and Meta — with budgets framed as ranges, not promises.
Connects to your real data, surfaces what's working, and feeds it back to the CMO so next month's plan is grounded in fact.
We ship VEUGA in phases so each agent earns its place before the next arrives. Here's the order — and where things stand today.
The foundation: enter a URL, the CMO plans, SEO and Content execute, and you get a 30-day plan plus publishable assets. The loop everything else plugs into.
Take the strategy off the page and onto feeds. Platform-specific calendars and short-form scripts, all drawing from the same CMO brief so the message stays consistent.
Own the channels you control and the ones you earn. Email sequences wired to your sending stack, plus PR pitches for press, podcasts and guest spots.
Close the loop. Paid campaign briefs and tests, plus an Analytics agent that connects to your real data and feeds performance back to the CMO — so next month's plan is grounded in evidence.
Early pricing for waitlist members. Plans grow as the agents do — you never pay for capability that isn't live yet.
Prices are early-access estimates and may change before launch. Waitlist members keep their launch rate.
Join the waitlist and be among the first to run VEUGA — and lock in early-access pricing for good.
A single model asked to do everything gives shallow, generic output. VEUGA splits the work: a CMO that reasons about strategy, and specialists that go deep on one job each. The CMO then synthesizes and prioritizes — the part a raw chatbot can't do well.
Your positioning and core audience, a primary goal with the reasoning behind it, SEO keyword clusters worth winning, three to five publishable content assets, and a 30-day plan that ranks every action by impact.
We'd rather ship a few agents that work than eight that don't. CMO, SEO and Content are live now. Social, video, email, PR, ads and analytics arrive in phases — the roadmap shows the order.
No. In the early phases VEUGA has no live analytics, so it never quotes a metric it can't measure. It speaks in expected direction, not fabricated figures. When the Analytics agent ships, the numbers will be real ones from your data.
Founders and small teams running their own growth without an agency budget — especially people shipping software and AI products who need a marketing function they don't have time to staff.
Yes. Everything is a starting draft you own. Outputs are editable and exportable — the agents do the heavy lifting, you keep the final call.