When you first sign-up with Agimon, the onboarding process helps you set up your first organization. As a user, you can create multiple organizations, each with its own business profile.
Your business profile is added to relevant LLM context to create high-fidelity content for your brand. This includes your business name, slogan, links, keywords, and hashtags—all editable anytime.
For repeatable, branded content, you can create reusable templates for your organization alongside our off-the-shelf options. Agimon prioritizes your templates during content planning when relevant.
Agimon automates marketing campaigns spanning from days to weeks with these key components:
Starting with your idea, Agimon researches and generates a content plan according to your chosen platforms and campaign duration.
Once you approve the marketing plan, Agimon generates tasks based on that plan. These include advanced content briefs, layouts, platform scheduling, and more. You can edit task information, choose different templates for different platforms, and add source documentation, videos, or assets relevant to each task.
Tasks are automatically executed daily at your scheduled time (default: 5AM), allowing you to review results during your morning coffee.
Based on task specifications, Agimon automatically generates content. For example, if you plan to publish an article at 9AM and share it to Facebook (11AM) and LinkedIn (5PM), Agimon creates the article and repurposes it for each platform with automatic scheduling.
You can review and edit generated content through our Notion + Canva-like interface (with Agimon agent assistance), then approve for automatic posting at the agreed times.
Our CMS is built from the ground up to simplify building and maintaining a high-quality blog presence.
An organization can publish content to multiple domains from any marketing campaign. When you set up a blog using our CLI (or manually), you'll use a domain API_KEY to access contents and data.
Page maps define where relevant content appears on your website (not to be confused with sitemaps). A page map can be a single web page or a collection of pages.
Single page examples:
Multiple pages examples:
Each page map links to a Template, which you can customize using your own Content Blocks or by configuring our default Content Blocks.
When content is published to Agimon CMS, a page is automatically created with relevant meta pages (categories, tags) if they don't already exist.
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