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Marketing Agents Squad

Find AI agents to delegate your daily marketing grind

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Meet Marketing Agent Squad: 250+ AI agents built for marketers. Each one understands marketing context, so you just pick an agent, describe your goal, and get professional output in seconds. Like having 250+ talented interns who never need training.

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Hey Product Hunt Community! 👋 Last year, just about every business wanted to incorporate AI into its workflows. While some marketers spent time customizing their own AI solutions, busy marketers just wanted to get started quickly and get work done. That’s why we built 250+ AI to help busy marketers accelerate different parts of their marketing, from content creation and SEO to social media and email marketing. Being a marketing tool ourselves in the martech space, we understand the struggles of creating and launching a campaign. So each tool is designed to be instantly usable, with intuitive interfaces, helpful prompts to guide your inputs, and quick generation so you never have to wait. And now you can find all these tools organized in our Agent Squad. Here is how it works 1️⃣ Explore tools by category or marketing task 2️⃣ Pick the right tool for your workflow 3️⃣ Execute campaigns faster 4️⃣ Repeat for every project with minimal friction It really is that simple. Add it to your toolkit and let us know how it helps you save time and improve marketing results. We’re excited to hear your feedback.

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The real question is: are they actually specialized… or just prompt templates with different hats? If they truly understand marketing context, that’s powerful. If not, it becomes agent overload real quick.

Congrats on the launch! Having 250+ AI tools in one place sounds powerful, especially for busy marketers who just want to execute fast. How do you prevent overlap or tool fatigue inside Agent Squad, and help users quickly choose the right tool without getting overwhelmed by too many similar options?

250+ agents is wild. As these start collaborating and triggering tools on their own, the real differentiator will be how you handle usage control and proof of execution. That layer is going to matter more than the prompts.

Hey, I noticed that all agents have the same rating and number of reviews, is that a bug?

I like how the tool shows results after typing, but I was a little bit confused by the button on the right (Is it supposed to do anything after pressing?)