Imagine an agency that thinks with you,
runs without you, and sharpens while you sleep.
Calibrated intelligence, fused with end-to-end workflow augmentation and a control panel for your whole operation. It doesn't just chat. It operates.
You started this agency to do the best work of your life.
The strategy only you can see.
A team that runs on your judgment.
Campaigns that compound -- every win teaching the next one.
The freedom you promised yourself when you quit.
Now you spend it checking everyone else's.
When the pattern is this consistent, it is not a you-problem.
- Media buying chaos
Meta just changed the rules again. Your creative test is already outdated. Your strategist is rewriting briefs.
- Financial fog
Scope creep eats the margin. You can not tell if this client is profitable. The QBR is 80 percent vibes.
- Patchwork tools
Seven dashboards. Four hours a day moving data between them. No tool remembers what you decided last quarter.
- Feast-famine pipeline
Referral-dependent pipeline. Quarter-to-quarter survival. You took the bad-fit client because you had to.
- Team operations
You hired to free your calendar. 40 percent rework rate. Your strategist left and the insight left with her.
Automation replaces people. Augmentation removes everything that was never worth a person's time. We don't touch the strategist. We remove everything that keeps you from being one.
-- Anton, who built this for you
Here's the practice behind the promise. We work one-on-one, trace where your week leaks into little tedious tasks -- reporting, briefs, handoffs, chasing status -- and patch each leak with intelligence that runs without you. And because your whole team works inside one shared system, what your media buyer learns, your creatives know -- and you see the entire pipeline from above. Less time in the trenches. More time being the strategist your title promised.
Animated diagram: the agency's daily intelligence -- ad results, client calls, decisions, voice of customer, scope calls -- rises off the work and evaporates. Then it is caught: the embers bend mid-air and spiral into a single gathering point that becomes a molten, living core. Each labeled piece it absorbs adds another node and thread to the web growing inside it, while grey public-internet fragments bounce off, rejected. The core then divides like a cell into three intelligences -- the audience, your house, the client. A sandstone tablet rises and the three press into it as carved ka seals. The seals ignite, lift off as glowing open-topped vessels, and land hovering over the three pyramids of the monument -- brand, executive, relationship -- with the orb of your judgment inside the executive vessel.
Your agency makes intelligence every single day.
What if none of it escaped?
Then it gets forged.
Then -- it divides.
The ancients had a name for this.
The intelligence enters the machine.
The most valuable thing you produce -- and it evaporates the moment it happens.
Every result, every call, every decision -- caught as it happens. Gathered.
Your decisions teach it. Your outcomes correct it. The public internet has none of this.
An agency runs on three kinds of knowing. One intelligence becomes three.
A calibrated intelligence layer trained on your agency's own data, decisions, and outcomes -- not a generic AI, not a shared model. A clone, because it's calibrated on you.
The machine was always strong. Now it knows what you know.
Your agency makes intelligence every single day.
Every campaign that wins or dies. Every client call. Every decision your strategist gets right under pressure. It's the most valuable thing you produce -- and it evaporates the moment it happens.
What if none of it escaped?
Every result, every thread, every call, every decision -- caught as it happens. Not filed away. Not forgotten in a deck. Gathered.
Then it gets forged.
Every piece it takes in becomes a thread -- tied to everything it already knows. Your decisions teach it. Your outcomes correct it. It stops being data and starts being judgment -- yours. A chatbot trained on the public internet has none of this. That's why it answers like it works for everyone.
Then -- it divides.
Because an agency runs on three kinds of knowing: your client's audience. Your client. And your own house. One intelligence becomes three.
The ancients had a name for this.
The Egyptians believed every person had a second self -- a living double, born alongside you, that could act with your authority and keep working in a world you couldn't enter. They called it the ka. The pyramids were built to house it. I call these Digital Clones.
A calibrated intelligence layer trained on your agency's own data, decisions, and outcomes -- not a generic AI, not a shared model. A clone, because it's calibrated on you.
The intelligence enters the machine.
Each clone descends into its pyramid -- the automations, the production, the augmentation. The machine was always strong. Now it knows what you know.
The adoption promise
Your team actually uses it -- or you don't pay.
If usage drops, I show up personally and rework the workflow until it sticks. Billing pauses until it does.
The portability promise
The clones, the data, every output -- yours. Permanently.
If you ever leave, everything leaves with you. Export is a feature, not a negotiation.
The capstone promise
I don't stop at delivery. I stop when it works.
Until you'd fight to keep it, I keep building. The job is done when you say it's done -- when the last stone is set.
None of them replace your people. They hand your people back their hours. And because every clone compounds week over week, the whole system is sharper every Monday -- never reset.
That is the first time the word 'clone' appears on this page. I held the name back on purpose -- a mechanism only means something once you have felt the problem it exists to solve.
Pattern-match a live campaignBring the brief your strategist is writing this week
I am not pitching you a product. I am pitching you a 48-hour test. If the first Living Brief does not show you something your team missed, you pay nothing and keep everything. Your data leaves with you. I designed it that way because it is the only version of this offer I would trust if I were on your side of the table.
-- Anton, founder
If the Parallax Test does not land, walk away. No follow-up. No retargeting. No sales sequence. The Portability Covenant is the contract.
Bring your Head of StrategyThis session is for the room, not the pitchA real calendar, a real person, a real 48 hours
I run ~10 Stump Sessions per week, max. That is one founder's calendar -- not a growth-hacked urgency widget.
No sales team. No discovery call before the discovery call. You book 45 minutes, bring the question your clone cannot answer, we work it live.
Book the Stump SessionBring the question your clone cannot answerIf you are reading this and you are not Marcus -- bring your Head of Strategy. This session is for the room, not the pitch.