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Meet the 14 AI Marketing Agents That Run a Full Marketing Team

Meet the 14 AI marketing agents that run a full marketing team inside Eline, from outbound to SEO to analytics, orchestrated as one approval-gated system.

Alon KivityMay 19, 20268 min read

The fourteen AI marketing agents inside Eline are a coordinated team, each owning one marketing discipline, all orchestrated by Eline against a shared source of truth. Together they cover the full shape of a marketing department: outbound, copywriting, content strategy, SEO, GEO (AI-answer-engine optimization), design, lifecycle and email, paid ads, social, revenue ops, analytics, CRO, customer research, and partnerships. They draft and prepare the work; a human approves before anything ships.

I gave each specialist a name and a role on purpose. A real marketing team isn't one generalist doing everything passably. It's specialists who get sharper at one thing over time. This is who they are, what each one owns, and how Eline makes them act as a team instead of fourteen separate bots.

How does Eline orchestrate the team?

Start with the orchestration, because that's what turns fourteen agents into a team rather than fourteen tabs.

Eline holds the plan and the source of truth. It reads your connected stack, decides what marketing should be doing, and hands each specialist the tasks that fit their discipline. The specialists work from the same picture, so Ray's SEO page and Kai's social promotion and Maya's paid push line up instead of colliding. When the work is done, results flow back into the source of truth and the next round of tasks is smarter for it.

This is the difference between a marketing OS and a folder of single-purpose AI tools. You can see the full mechanics on the how it works page. The short version: one brain, one set of facts, fourteen pairs of hands.

Who are the 14 AI marketing agents?

Here is the full roster. Each owns a discipline end to end, under Eline's coordination.

Marcus: Outbound SDR

Marcus runs outbound. He builds and researches target lists, drafts personalized sequences, and manages cadence and deliverability. He's the one turning a list of accounts into booked conversations. See his discipline on /solutions/outbound and the full playbook in automating B2B outbound with AI.

Chloe: Copywriter

Chloe writes. Landing pages, emails, ad copy, outbound lines, social posts: she produces the words in your voice and adapts them to each channel and stage. She's the writing capacity the rest of the team draws on.

Aaliyah: Content Strategist

Aaliyah decides what content should exist and why. She maps topics to your funnel, plans the calendar, and briefs the work so individual pieces ladder up to a strategy instead of being one-off posts. Her domain lives on /solutions/content.

Ray: SEO Lead

Ray owns search. Keyword and topic research, on-page structure, technical fundamentals, and increasingly the work of being found by answer engines too. He's why the content gets discovered. See /solutions/seo for the discipline.

Grace: GEO Lead

Grace owns answer engines. She works to get Eline cited in AI answers (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews) where more and more buyers now start. Where Ray makes you rank, Grace makes you the source a model quotes. It's the discipline that didn't exist three years ago and matters more every month.

Sophia: Design

Sophia handles visual work: landing page layouts, ad creative, social graphics, email design. She turns Chloe's words and the team's plans into things that look right. Her domain is /solutions/design.

Noah: Lifecycle & Email

Noah runs lifecycle. Onboarding flows, nurture sequences, re-engagement, and the email program that turns signups into customers and customers into repeat ones. He's the one keeping the relationship warm after the first touch.

Maya: Paid Ads

Maya manages paid. Campaign structure, audiences, creative testing, budget pacing, and the read on what spend is actually working. She's the agent who keeps acquisition efficient. See /solutions/paid-ads.

Kai: Social

Kai owns social. Channel-native posts, scheduling, engagement, and amplifying the rest of the team's work where your audience already spends time. He makes sure good work doesn't go unseen.

Theo: Revenue Ops

Theo handles revenue ops. He keeps the data clean, the pipeline stages honest, and the systems connected, so the rest of the team and your reporting both work from reliable inputs. He's the plumbing that makes everything else trustworthy.

Mia: Analytics

Mia owns measurement. She tracks what each channel and campaign actually produced, ties it back to pipeline and revenue, and reports what moved and what to do next. She closes the loop and feeds the next plan.

Ethan: CRO

Ethan owns conversion. He tests pages, headlines, and funnels, runs the experiments, and ships the variant that actually converts. He's the one making sure the traffic the rest of the team earns turns into signups and pipeline instead of leaking out.

Jordan: Customer Research

Jordan owns voice of customer. He mines sales calls, reviews, support tickets, and forums for the exact language your buyers use to describe their problems, then hands that language to Chloe to write with and Aaliyah to plan around. He's why the messaging sounds like your market instead of a guess.

Hannah: Partnerships

Hannah owns partnerships. She finds co-marketing and referral partners, scopes the joint plays, and runs that growth channel: the relationships that put you in front of audiences you couldn't reach on your own. She's the agent who grows reach through other people's trust.

How do the agents compound over time?

A team of fourteen isn't just fourteen times one. The value is what happens when they work from the same growing source of truth, week after week.

Each round of work makes the picture richer. Mia's analysis of last month's campaigns tells Aaliyah what content to prioritize, which tells Ray what to optimize and Kai what to amplify and Marcus which accounts are warming up. Noah's lifecycle data tells Maya which audiences convert, which sharpens her spend. The plan in month three is built on everything the team learned in months one and two. That's the compounding.

This is also why owning the whole function beats running one channel in isolation. The agents make each other better because they share context. A standalone outbound tool never learns from your SEO; here, every specialist's work feeds the others.

Are the agents fully autonomous?

No, and that's deliberate. Eline is approval-gated.

The agents draft, recommend, and prepare. Marcus builds the sequence, Chloe writes the page, Maya structures the campaign, Sophia designs the asset. Then the work waits for a human. Nothing publishes to the world or sends to a prospect without explicit approval.

So you get the output of a fourteen-person team and the control of signing off on anything customer-facing. The team does the volume; you keep the final call. That's the model that lets a lean team trust an AI department with real work. See why Eline for how that balance is built in.

Key takeaways

  • Eline runs fourteen named AI marketing agents, each owning one discipline, orchestrated as a single team.
  • The roster spans outbound, copy, content strategy, SEO, GEO, design, lifecycle, paid, social, revenue ops, analytics, CRO, customer research, and partnerships.
  • Orchestration against a shared source of truth is what makes them a team instead of fourteen disconnected tools.
  • The agents compound: each round of work enriches the picture and sharpens the next plan across every channel.
  • Owning the whole function beats running one channel, because the specialists share context and improve each other.
  • The team is approval-gated. Agents prepare everything, but a human approves before anything ships.

Frequently asked questions

Are these fourteen separate products I have to manage?

No. They're one orchestrated team inside Eline, coordinated by the system against a shared source of truth. You don't manage fourteen tools or fourteen logins. You set direction and approve work, and Eline handles assigning tasks to the right specialist. The product page shows how it comes together.

Can I use just one or two of the agents?

Yes. You can start with a single discipline, say outbound or SEO, and bring others online as you go. The trade-off is that the agents compound when more of them share context, so running a wider slice of the function produces better results over time.

Do the agents work from the same data?

That's the whole point. Eline assembles one source of truth from your connected stack (HubSpot, Google, LinkedIn, Resend, Slack, Calendly, Stripe) and every agent works from it. Mia's analytics feed Aaliyah's strategy, Theo keeps the data clean, and the team stays in sync. See integrations for the connected systems.

What happens to the work the agents produce before I approve it?

It's prepared and queued, not sent. A drafted outbound sequence, a built landing page, a structured ad campaign all sit ready for your review. You approve, edit, or reject, and only on approval does anything publish or send. The leverage is in the preparation; the control stays with you.

One teammate. Your whole marketing team.

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