T-Matic AI learns your brand first. Then it markets it.
A structured understanding of your products, audiences, and voice — powering content, campaigns, and analytics across every channel. Not generic AI outputs. Your brand, executed.
Maven — the agent inside T-Matic AI.
You already know what to say. You just can't say it everywhere, all the time, and still run your business.
You know you should be posting on LinkedIn. You know you need a blog. Your competitor — the one with worse products and better funding — just launched a TikTok series and it's everywhere. You opened Canva last Tuesday, stared at a blank template for twenty minutes, closed the tab, and went back to doing actual work.
You've tried the AI tools. You've pasted prompts into ChatGPT. The output sounds like it was written by someone who's never seen your product. You rewrite most of it. By the time you're done, you've spent two hours producing one LinkedIn post that gets fourteen impressions. You do this once, maybe twice, and then you stop. Again.
Your marketing doesn't fail because you don't know what to do. It fails because there's one of you and seven channels and twenty-four hours in a day and zero of those hours are labeled "marketing."
This is the capacity problem. T-Matic AI solves the capacity problem.
Every AI marketing tool generates content. T-Matic AI understands your business first.
Most AI marketing tools work from prompts. You describe what you want, the AI writes something generic, you fix it. Every prompt starts from zero.
T-Matic AI is architecturally different. When you connect your sources, T-Matic AI doesn't just index your documents for keyword retrieval. It builds a structured map of your brand — entities and the relationships between them.
Your product hierarchy.
Which product is entry tier, which is premium, which serves enterprise versus small business.
Your audience map.
Which persona cares about which feature, which pain point drives which buying decision.
Your competitive landscape.
How you position against specific competitors on specific dimensions.
Your messaging framework.
What tone works on LinkedIn versus TikTok, which proof points resonate with which audience.
These are structured relationships, not search results. When Maven writes a post, it doesn't retrieve a paragraph from your website and rephrase it. It reasons across the graph. It knows that Product A serves Audience B, that Audience B cares most about Integration C, that Competitor D doesn't offer Integration C, and that the strongest proof point is Case Study E. The post reflects all of that — not because you prompted it, but because the graph encodes it.
The graph compounds. Six months in, T-Matic AI knows your brand better than any freelancer, any new hire, any agency account manager.
Fifteen minutes. A week of content.
You sign up. You connect your website. You drop in your Google Drive folder and a couple of PDFs — your pitch deck, a product one-pager, a case study. T-Matic AI reads everything. Not skims — reads.
Connect your sources.
Website URL. Documents. Brand assets. This takes a minute.
T-Matic AI maps your brand.
Your products, audiences, competitors, voice, and the relationships between all of it. A structured map, built in minutes. Not a folder of files — a genuine understanding of how your business works.
Maven is already waiting.
You open the chat. Maven doesn't ask "what do you want to write?" Maven says:
"I've mapped your brand. You have three products targeting two audience segments. Your messaging emphasizes speed and reliability but your website undersells your integration capabilities. Here's a content plan for the next two weeks: four LinkedIn posts, one blog article, two Twitter threads, and an Instagram carousel — all focused on your strongest differentiator. Want me to start with the LinkedIn posts?"
You say yes. Four posts appear. They reference your actual product names. They use your terminology. They sound like you on a good day.
Fifteen minutes in. A week of content ready to publish. That's day one.
One platform. The whole marketing loop.
Create, publish, track, learn, create better. Most tools handle one step. T-Matic AI handles the cycle — because every step feeds the same knowledge graph.
Create.
Articles, social posts native to LinkedIn, X, Threads, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. Infographics. Decks. Podcasts. Short-form video. Every format generated from your brand, not from a blank prompt.
Publish and manage.
Schedule across channels. Build content calendars. Launch ad campaigns. You approve every dollar of spend. No more logging into seven platforms.
Track and learn.
Analytics feed back into the knowledge graph. Maven tells you what's working in plain language — not dashboards you have to interpret, but answers. Next week's content plan reflects this week's results.
Every cycle, the graph gets richer. Every cycle, the content gets sharper.
What you get. What you give up. What it costs.
| Dimension | T-Matic AI | DIY Stack ChatGPT + Canva + Buffer + Analytics | Marketing Agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brand knowledge | Structured knowledge graph of products, audiences, competitors, messaging. Persists and compounds. | Modern AI chats retain some context through memory and file uploads. But the knowledge is flat — documents in, text out. No structured relationships, no entity mapping. | Deep human understanding. Lives in people's heads. Account manager leaves, you start over. |
| Content production | One conversation produces content across seven platforms, native to each. Volume doesn't increase your effort. | You can produce volume, but you're operating four tools and doing the adaptation yourself. Each platform is a separate task. | High quality, human-crafted. Every piece is a deliverable with a timeline and a cost. |
| Speed to published | Minutes. Ask Maven, review, approve, publish. | Minutes to generate text. Hours to format, adapt, create visuals, schedule. | Days to weeks. Briefings, drafts, revisions. |
| Feedback loop | Analytics feed back into the graph automatically. Next cycle is informed by real data. | You check analytics in separate tools, form your own conclusions, adjust your prompts. You're every link in the chain. | Monthly or quarterly reports. Weeks between insight and action. |
| Where it falls short | Doesn't originate brand strategy. Won't push back on a bad idea. Quality ceiling is below a great agency's best work. | No structured brand understanding. No native publishing. You're the strategist, coordinator, and quality control. | Expensive. Slow. Knowledge fragile and tied to individuals. Not accessible to most small businesses. |
| Cost | Flat subscription. | Low per tool. Your time is the real cost. | $60K–$180K/year, or $5K–$15K/month retainer. |
The real question isn't which is best in the abstract. It's which matches your reality. If you have $10K/month and need a strategic partner — hire an agency. If you have more time than money and like tinkering — build your DIY stack. If you need a real marketing operation running this week and you don't have the team or the hours to do it manually — that's T-Matic AI.
T-Matic AI doesn't make you a world-class marketer. It makes you a consistent one.
It won't replace a brilliant CMO. It will replace the five freelancers you can't afford to hire and the three tools you're not using because nobody has time. It will get your brand showing up across every channel, every week, with content that actually sounds like you — because it was built from everything you've already created.
For most small businesses, the choice isn't between T-Matic AI and a great marketing team. The choice is between T-Matic AI and nothing.
T-Matic AI makes nothing the wrong choice.