How it works

One system that decides, produces and learns.

Most small businesses do not have a marketing problem so much as a coordination problem. The posting, the ads, the reviews and the email are each somebody's job or nobody's, and none of them know about the others. RevThread runs them from one plan.

  1. 01

    It learns what kind of business you are

    Not a category label — the economics. What a customer is worth, how long the decision takes, what convinces them, and which objectives are a waste of money for a business like yours.

  2. 02

    It sets the week's plan

    One plan across the channels you actually run, built around the goal you set and whatever has already worked. The plan exists before the week starts, which is the part that usually doesn't happen.

  3. 03

    It produces the work

    Posts, captions, creative, campaign structure and landing pages, written in your voice and ready to review. You are editing something rather than starting from nothing.

  4. 04

    You approve it

    Nothing goes out on its own. Approvals and edits are also the signal — what you change tells RevThread what it got wrong.

  5. 05

    It learns from what happened

    Results, approvals and edits feed into the next plan, so the strategy moves toward what works for your business rather than staying where it started.

What's in it

Some of this works the moment you start. Some needs you to connect an account first, and some produces work that you then run. It's marked below, because the difference matters.

  • Marketing Director

    Works now

    Decides what the business should be promoting this week, and why, based on the goal you set and what has already worked.

  • Weekly plan

    Works now

    Lays the week out across the channels you actually run, with the next action already filled in.

  • Content Lab

    Works now

    Writes posts, captions and creative in your voice, ready to review rather than start from a blank page.

  • Reviews

    Once connected

    Surfaces new reviews and drafts replies that sound like you, so responses stop sliding by a week.

  • Scheduling and publishing

    Once connected

    Once your Facebook or Instagram account is connected, approved posts go out on a consistent cadence instead of in bursts.

  • Campaign planning

    You run it

    Builds the campaign — objective, audience, budget shape and the creative to run — so what you launch is a decision, not a guess.

  • Landing pages

    Works now

    Builds the page a campaign points at, so the click lands somewhere built for the offer.

  • Email

    Once connected

    Drafts campaign emails timed to what you are already promoting that week.

  • Learning loop

    Works now

    Feeds approvals, edits and results back in, so next week's plan reflects what actually happened.

The strategy is different for every business.

74 industries, each with its own objectives, proof and offers. Start with yours and see what actually changes.