Schedule
Marketing Web runs when you ask it to. It has no automated cadence and does not post on its own schedule.
How It Works
Every page brief starts with a message in Slack. You describe what you need, Marketing Web produces the brief, and you review and approve it. The agent is available continuously through the interaction router, so you can request a brief at any time during the day.
There is no queue limit. You can request briefs for multiple pages in the same session. Each brief is handled as a separate conversation thread, so parallel requests stay organized.
What Triggers It
| Trigger | What happens |
|---|---|
| Direct mention in its Slack channel | Marketing Web reads your request and generates a page brief |
| Reply in an open thread | Marketing Web revises or continues the current brief |
| Approval card action (Edit or Redraft) | Marketing Web produces an updated version of the brief |
Typical Turnaround
A page brief is ready within a few minutes of your request. More complex pages with many sections may take slightly longer, but you will see a response in the same Slack thread.
If you are working through a campaign that needs several pages, send each request as a separate message so the briefs stay in their own threads. This makes it easier to track approvals across the set.