Workflows are recurring jobs the agent runs on a schedule — content pipelines, reporting, monitoring, outreach cadences. Start from the public template library or describe your own; every step is visible before anything runs.
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The workflow library covers SEO, content, social, email, ads, analytics, and outreach — and every template shows its steps in the open. You fork knowing exactly what the agent will do, then tune it to your brand.
Workflows run on the cadence you set, and every run leaves a record — what executed, what it produced, what needs your approval. Recurring work stops depending on anyone remembering it.
A scheduled workflow that publishes or sends still stages those actions for sign-off. Automation compresses the work between decisions; it never deletes the decisions.
Describe the recurring job in plain language — “every Monday, summarize last week’s analytics and draft this week’s social” — and the agent builds the workflow, which you can read and edit step by step.
Most marketing decay is cadence decay: the audit that stopped happening, the report nobody compiled. Workflows make cadence a property of the system instead of a property of somebody’s discipline.
Use Magister for marketing analytics: an AI agent connected to GA4, PostHog, Mixpanel, and more that answers questions in plain language and delivers scheduled briefs with the “why” attached.
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The public library at /templates spans SEO, content, social, email, ads, analytics, conversion, growth, outreach, and strategy — each with its steps visible before you fork it into a brand.
No — approval gates apply inside workflows exactly as in chat. A scheduled run drafts and stages public actions; they wait for sign-off like everything else.
Every run keeps a record: the steps executed, output produced, and any approvals it’s waiting on. You can review a run after the fact or watch one in progress.
Yes — describe the job and the agent drafts the workflow with editable steps. The library is the head start, not the boundary.
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