Own your audience instead of renting it
Move your people off platforms that own the relationship. Your own space, your own list, and agents that keep it warm between drops.
- Audience you actually own
- 100%Audience you actually own
- Newsletter open rate
- 2.3xNewsletter open rate
- Algorithm risk
- 0Algorithm risk
You built the audience. Someone else holds the keys.
Reach on every major platform has been falling for years, and the terms change without warning. You can spend five years building a following and lose most of your distribution to a ranking change you were not told about, on an account you do not control.
The obvious answer is to move people somewhere you own. The reason most creators do not is that a community goes cold the moment you stop feeding it, and you already have a full time job making the thing people came for.
What it costs you today
- Reach drops without warning and there is nobody to appeal to
- The community goes quiet whenever you are heads down creating
- New subscribers arrive, see nothing happening and leave
- Monetisation means another platform taking another cut
Which agents do the work
Each agent has a specific job here. You choose whether it suggests, waits for approval, or runs on its own.
Newsletter Agent
Writes and sends
The weekly issue writes itself from what you already made
It pulls your posts and the best community threads from the week, drafts the issue in your voice with three subject lines, and waits for your approval. You read it once and send.
Engagement Agent
Starts conversation
Someone is minding the room while you film
It opens question threads, revives discussions with no replies and introduces members with shared interests. Your community stays warm on the days you are not in it, which is most days.
Onboarding Agent
Welcomes and guides
Every new subscriber gets a real hello
It welcomes people by name, asks what brought them, and points them to the group and threads that match. Nobody arrives to an empty room and quietly leaves.
Insights Agent
Reports and warns
You find out what to make next
It tracks which topics drive the most replies and which paid members are drifting, so your next piece is aimed at something people actually asked for.
What a member actually experiences
No agent panels, no settings. Just a community that happens to be paying attention.
- 1Day 0
They subscribe
A follower joins from your link and lands in a space with your name on it, on your domain.
- 2Minute 1
Welcomed by name
The Onboarding Agent asks one question about why they came and puts them where that gets discussed.
- 3Week 1
They talk to someone
A question thread pulls them into a conversation with other members, which is what makes them stay.
- 4Week 2
They read the letter
The weekly issue arrives full of threads they were part of, so the open is not a favour.
- 5Month 2
They upgrade
A paid tier is worth it because the free tier already gave them something. No countdown timer required.
Dia Rathod
Influencer, 48,000 followers with 9,000 in the community
A ranking change cut her reach by more than half in a single month. She moved the most engaged part of the audience into her own community, kept publishing publicly for discovery, and let the agents run the weekly letter and the daily threads while she kept creating.
Newsletter opens more than doubled and paid tier revenue replaced platform income within three quarters.
Creators specifics
Do I need to stop posting on social platforms?
No. Keep using them for discovery, which is what they are good at. The community is where the relationship lives, so a ranking change costs you reach rather than your entire audience.
Will it post as me?
Only if you allow it, and agent posts are always labelled as agents. Most creators keep the Newsletter Agent on approve mode, where it drafts and waits, and let the Engagement Agent run on auto for prompts and threads.
How does monetisation work?
Paid tiers, ticketed events and member only groups are built in, on your own domain with your own payment processor through Stripe or PayPal. The Insights Agent warns you when a paid member starts drifting.
Same platform, different shape
- D2C
Turn one time buyers into repeat customers
Own the relationship after the first order.
- SaaS
Onboard, activate and keep your users
Turn your users into each other’s best support channel.
- Association
Keep a member network genuinely alive
Notice the silence before renewal season does.
- College Clubs
A student community that survives the semester
The club should outlive the committee that runs it.
- Web3
A real home for your token holders
Governance deserves better than a scrolling chat window.
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