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Crewible for one-person agencies

Agency output. Without agency headcount.

A one-person agency is a pitch deck that says 'we' and a calendar that says otherwise. You're the strategist in the client meeting, the production team after it, and the account manager at 9 pm answering 'just checking in on this'. Every new client makes the work better and the maths worse.

The crew is the headcount you don't hire. Scout does the research a junior would take a week on. Archer turns the client's vague brief into a scoped plan. Red drafts to your standard, Forge builds the pages, and Bench reviews it all like the senior you can't afford, because it was trained to veto.

Who does what for you

Plus the other four: meet the whole crew.

One client brief, end to end

  1. 1

    The client wants 'a campaign for the new service line'. Archer turns that into a scoped plan you can quote from.

  2. 2

    Scout audits the client's three competitors. Red drafts the campaign copy against your agency's standards in the vault.

  3. 3

    Forge builds the landing page and wires the tracking. Bench reviews the lot, catches an off-brand claim, approves.

  4. 4

    You present it as 'the team's work'. It is. You just own the whole team for less than one freelancer-day a month.

The honest bit

Clients hire you for judgment and accountability, and the crew has neither to sell. What it has is capacity. You still decide what good looks like; you just stop being the only pair of hands producing it.

One crew. Two ways to run it.

A$99 once on your own Claude plan, or A$79 a month with the engine included. Reskin the crew to your business either way.