DappaSol OS. We are the case study.
An agency selling automation should be able to point at its own. Here's ours, with the week-one numbers attached.
The engagement. Internal. DappaSol is a small team, and outbound, content and ad creative would each be a full-time job. So we built the operating system that runs them: the same class of automation we sell, pointed at ourselves first.
Small team, three full-time jobs nobody has time for.
Outbound needs lists built, prospects researched, emails written and sent, replies triaged. Content needs topics found, drafts written, pages shipped and indexed. Ads need scripts, footage, captions and cuts. Do all of that by hand and a small studio spends its week on marketing instead of client work. Skip it and the pipeline dries up.
We also had a credibility problem to solve: if we tell clients automation pays for itself, we should be running the receipts ourselves.
Three engines, one small team at the controls.
The outbound engine researches and targets specific ICPs, writes and sends campaigns, and flags replies for a human to take over. When we changed our positioning, the entire ICP campaign set was rebuilt in a day, not a quarter. Humans stay at the decision points: who to target, what to promise, when to get on a call.
The content engine has taken 66 guides live on this site, each written against real search demand and our own project experience, then wired into sitemaps, schema and indexing. The ad pipeline is the same one from the Axiom lab: 9:16 video ads and UGC-style spots produced in-house, captions and end cards composited locally.
Week one: 1,636 emails, 15 replies, 8 hot leads.
Those are the outbound engine's first-week numbers, roughly 1,636 emails sent, 15 replies, 8 leads worth a call. Alongside it: 66 guides live and compounding, ad creative produced without a production company, and a positioning pivot executed across every campaign in a day.
We publish these because they're small and true. Agencies that show you only huge numbers are usually showing you someone else's.
How this applies to you
Whatever your team does by hand every week, the boring middle of it can probably be automated the same way: engines do the repetitive work, your people keep the judgement calls. We build these for clients as Ops & Internal Automation, from $8,000.
And you're reading the demo. Everything above runs our own company, which is exactly the standard we'd be held to on yours.
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