Brandstaq gives SaaS companies an autonomous content team, social media manager, and sales outreach agent — all working from your brand voice and ICP, every single day.
Most SaaS companies know they should be doing LinkedIn outreach. Almost none do it consistently. The research takes too long, the personalization is hard to scale, and it falls off the moment anyone on the team gets busy.
Brandstaq's Sales Agent handles prospecting and first-touch outreach on LinkedIn. During onboarding you define your ICP — the titles, company sizes, industries, and signals you care about. The agent researches prospects, identifies relevant hooks (recent funding, job changes, content they've published), and drafts outreach messages that reference something specific about the prospect.
Messages go into an approval queue by default. You review, edit if needed, and approve. The agent learns from which messages you approve and adjusts its style. If you're confident in the quality, you can switch to autonomous mode and let the agent send directly within daily volume limits you set.
SaaS content marketing works on compounding returns — but only if you publish consistently. Brandstaq's Content Writer agent produces SEO-targeted blog posts, case study drafts, comparison pages, and newsletter issues on the schedule you set.
The agent works from a brief you provide or generates its own topic ideas during its daily research block by monitoring your competitors, relevant subreddits, industry newsletters, and keyword opportunities. It writes full drafts, not outlines — the output goes into your content library as a complete document that your team reviews and publishes.
Brandstaq's dynamic pipeline for content includes: topic research → outline → draft → SEO review → final output. Each step is a configurable stage. You can add a brand voice check step or a fact-check step if your content touches technical or compliance-sensitive areas.
SaaS buyers follow companies on LinkedIn and Twitter for months before they're ready to buy. Your Social Media Manager agent keeps your brand visible with consistent, valuable posts — not just product announcements.
The agent posts product tips, customer wins, industry commentary, and behind-the-scenes content across LinkedIn, Twitter, and any other platforms you've connected. It formats each post for the platform and schedules at optimal times based on your audience analytics.
Brandstaq's brand health score tracks follower growth, engagement rates, and share-of-voice metrics across platforms. You get a weekly summary in your dashboard showing what's working and what the agent is adjusting in its approach.
Brandstaq's Sales Agent can export prospect lists and outreach logs as structured data that your team imports into your CRM. Native CRM integrations (HubSpot, Salesforce) are on the roadmap. For now the workflow is: agent researches and drafts, you approve and send, you log outcomes in your CRM manually or via CSV export.
During agent onboarding you provide product context — your docs URL, a product brief, key technical differentiators. The agent uses this as its knowledge base. For highly technical content (API documentation, integration guides), it produces drafts that your engineering team reviews. For marketing content (benefits, use cases, comparisons), it can run more autonomously once you've approved a few outputs and tuned the voice.
The onboarding interview takes 15-20 minutes per agent. Most SaaS companies start with a Social Manager and Content Writer, then add the Sales Agent once they've seen content quality. You can have two agents running and producing output within an hour of signing up.