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Digital Marketing Agency Software

Most digital marketing agency software organizes the work: project management to track tasks, scheduling tools to queue posts, dashboards to report results. All of it assumes the content already exists. The one category most agency stacks are missing is software that actually produces the client content — and that's the gap Flurink fills.

Flurink builds a separate brand-voice profile for each client from their website, product, and competitors, then generates a full month of on-brand social posts — image, caption, and five researched hashtags each — plus long-form SEO blog articles per account. Your team reviews, regenerates, and publishes. Output scales with your client list, not with your headcount.

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How it works

  1. Add a client and build their brand profile. For each account, Flurink analyzes the client's website, product, and top competitors to build a dedicated brand-voice profile and content strategy. Every caption and article for that client is written against it, so each brand in your roster stays distinct instead of blurring into one house style.
  2. Generate a month of content per account. Each cycle, Flurink produces a full calendar of social posts — one on-brand image, one caption, and five data-backed hashtags per post — plus long-form SEO blog articles, all in that client's voice across Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and X.
  3. Your team reviews and publishes. Approve what fits the brief, regenerate anything that misses with one free regeneration per post, and publish on the client's schedule. Self-serve keeps your team in control of every account; the Done-For-You plan posts straight to the channels.

What digital marketing agency software usually covers — and the one piece it doesn't

A typical agency runs three or four kinds of software. There's a project management tool to assign tasks and track deadlines, a scheduling tool to queue and approve posts across client accounts, a reporting layer to show results, and usually a billing or proposal app to handle the commercial side. Each does its job well. None of them write a single caption, design an image, or research a competitor.

That's the quiet gap in most stacks. The marketing agency app you log into all day organizes content that someone on your team still has to create by hand — and creation is exactly where the hours, the cost, and the bottleneck live. Flurink is the content-production software that sits inside that stack: it produces the client work, so your project management and scheduling tools have something to organize in the first place.

Flurink is the content-production software in your agency stack

Think of Flurink as one category in your toolset, not a replacement for it. Where a scheduler queues posts and a PM tool assigns tasks, Flurink generates the actual deliverables — the part that historically required a writer, a designer, and a junior chasing research and approvals. It plugs in as the production layer so the rest of your stack has finished work to move through.

Setup is per client. Flurink reads each account's website, product, and competitors to build a brand-voice profile, then writes every post and article against that profile rather than a generic template. The result is agency content creation that produces distinct output for a SaaS client and a local services client on the same dashboard — not the same flat voice across your whole book.

Posts and articles, not just a queue

Each cycle Flurink delivers a full month of social posts — one studio-quality on-brand image, one caption, and five researched hashtags per post — plus long-form SEO blog articles for the client's own site. That's finished content a scheduler can publish and a PM board can mark done, produced for you instead of by you.

A timed calendar your tools can consume

Flurink also returns a monthly content calendar, timed for when each client's audience is most likely to engage. Your team uses that as the plan to review against and load into whatever scheduling tool you already run, so the production layer feeds cleanly into your publishing layer.

SaaS content for marketing agencies that run many brands

The hardest part of SaaS content marketing for agencies isn't volume — it's keeping volume on-brand across a dozen different clients at once. A tool that writes one generic voice well is useless to an agency, because your job is to make each client sound like themselves. Flurink is built around that constraint: every account gets its own brand profile, its own competitor research, and its own calendar.

That separation is what lets you add accounts without the output starting to sound the same. You're not briefing one AI to imitate twelve brands; you're running twelve distinct brand profiles, each refreshed from its own client's site and market.

Where AI scheduling tools for marketing agencies stop

A lot of agency software now carries an "AI" label, but for most scheduling tools that means caption suggestions, best-time-to-post nudges, or a hashtag picker bolted onto a queue. Useful at the margins — but the blank caption box, the image, the competitor research, and the article are still your team's problem. AI scheduling tools for marketing agencies help you publish faster; they don't help you produce more.

Flurink starts one step earlier, where agencies actually get stuck. It generates the strategy, the copy, the on-brand image, the hashtags, and the SEO article per client, then hands your team a finished calendar to review. The honest version: Flurink is not your scheduler, your project tracker, or your reporting tool — keep those. It's the production engine that gives them something to work on.

What Flurink is not — keep the rest of your stack

Being clear about boundaries is part of fitting into a stack honestly. Flurink is content-production software, not a full agency-operations platform. It does not handle client billing or invoicing, it isn't a white-label reseller portal with a rebrandable client dashboard, and it doesn't give you analytics or reporting dashboards. Your agency stays the editorial and client-facing layer; Flurink sits behind you.

On the content side, it automates SEO content only — long-form, on-brand blog articles for each client's own site. It is not a technical-SEO tool: no backlinks, no site audits, no rank tracking, no keyword-research suite. And it covers four platforms — Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and X — not TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, or Threads. Within those lines, it does one thing your other tools don't: it makes the content.

Scheduling tools vs. project management tools vs. Flurink

The clearest way to see where Flurink fits is to line up the three software categories an agency typically runs side by side. Scheduling tools are built to publish; project management tools are built to coordinate; Flurink is built to produce. They're complements, not substitutes — but only one of them actually creates the client content. Here's how the capabilities that consume your team's hours line up across the three.

Where each tool category fits in an agency stack

CapabilityScheduling toolsProject mgmt toolsFlurink
Creates client content (posts/articles)Yes
Per-client brand-voice profilesYes
On-brand image generationYes
Competitor research per accountYes
Long-form SEO blog articlesYes
Multi-account publishingYesDone-For-You
Scales output without proportional headcountYes

Scheduling and project management tools organize work your team still has to create. Flurink is the production layer that creates it — strategy, copy, images, and SEO articles per client — so output scales without headcount. Keep your scheduler and PM tools; Flurink feeds them.

Add Flurink to your stack on a real client first

You can see exactly what Flurink produces for one of your accounts before paying anything. The 7-day free trial generates 3 preview posts and 2 article drafts built from that client's real website and competitors, so you can judge the brand match against work you'd actually deliver. Stripe collects a card upfront but doesn't charge until the trial ends — cancel before day 7 and you owe nothing.

Plans are flat and monthly with no contracts: Starter at $99/month for 15 posts and 8 SEO articles, Growth at $175/month for 30 posts and 16 articles, Scale at $275/month for 60 posts and 24 articles, and Enterprise at $375/month for 90 posts and 40 articles — so you can size production per account. Want Flurink to design strategy and post directly to client channels? The Done-For-You plan is custom-priced. For the deeper retainer and margin math, see the agencies solution page.

Frequently asked questions

What is digital marketing agency software?

It's the toolset an agency runs to deliver client work — typically project management to track tasks, scheduling tools to publish posts, reporting dashboards to show results, and billing or proposal apps for the commercial side. Most of it organizes content your team still has to create by hand. Flurink fills the missing category: software that actually produces the client content, with a brand-voice profile, posts, images, hashtags, and SEO articles per account.

Does Flurink replace my scheduling or project management tools?

No, and it isn't meant to. Flurink is the content-production layer in your stack, not a scheduler, project tracker, or reporting tool. Keep those — Flurink generates the finished posts and articles per client so your other tools have real work to queue, assign, and measure. It complements the stack rather than replacing it.

How does Flurink keep each client's brand separate?

Setup builds a dedicated brand-voice profile for every client from their own website, product, and competitors, and each caption and article is written against that profile. That keeps a SaaS account and a local services account on the same dashboard reading as genuinely different brands. You're running distinct brand profiles per client, not one AI imitating your whole roster.

Is Flurink a white-label platform for agencies?

Flurink is built to sit behind your agency as your content engine — your team reviews, approves, and publishes the work as your own. It is not a white-label reseller portal with a rebrandable client dashboard, and it doesn't handle client billing or analytics. Your agency stays the editorial and client-facing layer; Flurink produces the content behind you.

How does Flurink help an agency scale without hiring?

Hand-made content cost scales with every account you sign — more writers, designers, and junior hours per retainer. Flurink ships a fixed amount of finished content per plan, so you map production to retainers instead of to salaries. Plans run from 15 posts and 8 articles up to 90 posts and 40 articles a month, so you can add brands without growing headcount proportionally.

Does Flurink do reporting or technical SEO for client accounts?

No. Flurink has no analytics or reporting dashboards, and it isn't a technical-SEO tool — no backlinks, site audits, rank tracking, or keyword-research suite. It automates SEO content only: long-form, on-brand blog articles for each client's own site. Pair it with your existing reporting and SEO tools; Flurink handles the content production side.

Which platforms does Flurink cover?

Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and X. Each post comes with one on-brand image and one caption optimized across the platforms you select for that client, plus five researched hashtags. It does not cover TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, or Threads, so it's the right fit for agencies whose clients live on those four channels.

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