A representative scenario showing how SaaS marketing teams replace external agency spend with a 7-stage AI content production system — at higher output and lower cost.
Honest note: This is a representative workflow scenario based on common content production patterns. It is a modeled example, not a verified claim from a specific named customer. Actual results vary by team, tools, and implementation.
Most SaaS companies between $1M and $20M ARR use a content agency or a mix of freelancers for content production. The arrangement works at low volume but creates three problems at scale: slow turnaround, inconsistent brand voice, and cost that grows linearly with output.
A typical SaaS content agency retainer at this stage costs $2,500 to $5,000 per month and produces four to eight pieces of content. That is $312 to $1,250 per piece — for content that still needs internal review and editing before it sounds right.
The core tension: The agency does not know your product well enough to write authoritatively without heavy briefing and revision cycles. By the time the content is right, half the time savings are gone.
Founder and executive posts on industry trends, product category positioning, and opinion content that builds brand authority.
Feature explanation campaigns, use case walkthroughs, and integration spotlights for existing users.
Problem-aware content targeting prospects who have the pain but have not yet discovered the solution.
New feature or product announcement content across all six platforms — produced in one pipeline run the day of launch.
Turn one topic into a complete multi-platform campaign package in 5 to 10 minutes.