Most "AI marketing tools" are just ChatGPT wrappers with a dashboard.
Stella writes, publishes, and optimizes across 6 channels. Autonomously.
That's the difference between a tool and an employee.
$600/mo vs $8k/mo marketer. You do the math.
We priced Stella at $600/mo.
A junior marketer: $4K/mo + benefits + ramp time
Growth agency: $8-15K/mo + 3-month minimum
Stella runs X, LinkedIn, blog, SEO, email, paid ads.
No vacation. No overhead.
Early-stage founders can't afford the first two. Now they don't have to.
Most AI marketing tools are just glorified content calendars.
They spam LinkedIn with generic "synergy" posts.
Stella actually understands your business, writes in your voice, runs 6 channels like a real marketing hire.
Results > robot posts.
Spent 3 weeks building a "content calendar" in Notion.
Posted for 2 months. Got 47 followers.
Then hired an agency. $8k/month, they posted stock photos with generic captions.
That's when I knew: founders need an AI marketing employee, not more tools or agencies. Building it.
Hired a marketer: $8K/month + 3 months to see results
Marketing agency: $15K/month + endless "strategic alignment calls"
Stella (our AI marketing employee): $600/month + running 6 channels by week 2
Same founders, same constraints, different paths π
Hired a marketer: $80k + 3 months to ramp + half their time on "strategy calls"
Agency: $15k/mo + 6-week onboarding + playing telephone with account managers
Stella: $600/mo + 24 hours to full deployment across 6 channels
The math isn't even close.
Stella goes live today.
Most founders waste 20+ hours/week on marketing that barely converts. They should be building instead.
Stella runs 6 channels, learns your voice, ships content daily.
Your AI marketing employee just clocked in π
48 hours until Stella ships.
While you're building, she'll run your X, LinkedIn, blog, SEO, email, and paid ads.
$600/mo. No agencies. No hiring headaches.
The AI marketing employee every founder needs.
4 days out.
Stella runs 6 channels β X, LinkedIn, blog, SEO, email, paid β for $600/mo.
Built her because founders shouldn't be writing tweets at 11pm while the product ships itself.
May 30.
Hot take: most "AI marketing tools" are GPT wrappers that draft one tweet at a time.
We're shipping Stella β an AI employee running X, LinkedIn, blog, SEO, email and paid. $600/mo. Human-in-the-loop.
The agency model is cooked. May 30.
Rebuilt Stella's content engine this week.
Old: one model writing everything. Read like AI.
New: 4 specialized agents (research β angle β draft β edit) with a human in the loop at edit.
Time per post: 8 min. Founder time: ~90 sec to approve.
8 days until launch.
Hot take: most "AI marketing" tools are GPT wrappers spitting out posts nobody reads.
Founders need one system running X, LinkedIn, blog, SEO, email + paid β with a human catching the misses.
That's Stella. Shipping May 30.
Watched a founder spend Sunday writing LinkedIn posts instead of shipping.
His startup won't die from a bad product. It'll die from the 40-hr/week marketing tax across 6 channels nobody warned him about.
We're fixing that. May 30.
The math on early-stage marketing:
Agency: $8k/mo, 2-week turnaround, junior on your account.
Marketer hire: $120k/yr + ramp.
Freelancer stack: 4 people, 4 Slacks, 0 strategy.
Stella: $600/mo, ships across 6 channels, you approve in 10 min/day.
May 30.
SaaS sold tools.
Agencies sold hours.
AI-native services sell outcomes.
At @GetGrowthOS , weβre building Stella: an AI marketing employee that doesnβt hand you another dashboard - it runs the work and moves the metric.
Thatβs Outcome-as-a-Service.
Tuesday: spent 3 hrs writing one LinkedIn post. Product shipped that day got 11 lines of code from me.
That's the moment marketing broke for me as a founder.
Building Stella so no one has to make that trade again.
16 days.