Nuflw
For agencies running multiple clients

You started an agency to do the work, not the admin.

Onboarding, contracts, email, content, ads, competitor research - one workspace per client. Forge Intelligence watches across every client, so nothing slips.

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DEFINITION

What is an agency marketing platform?

An agency marketing platform replaces the agency's per-client tool stack with one workspace per client and one platform for the agency. Onboarding, contracts, email, content scheduling, ad creation, competitor research, brand management - the work an agency does for its clients, in one place. Each client's brand voice, contacts, pipeline, and reporting stay isolated inside their workspace. The agency owner sees across every workspace at once.

THE PROBLEM

Running an agency is mostly running the stack.

The work was supposed to be marketing. It ended up being tool-switching. Eight clients, eleven SaaS subscriptions per client, none of which talk to each other. The bill is the easy part. The cognitive load of maintaining the stack is what eats the week.

  • STACK SPRAWL

    Eleven tools per client, multiplied by every client you take on.

    Each new client doubles the bill and triples the logins. The all-in-one tools you used to recommend stop scaling at five clients. The single-purpose tools start outnumbering the work they support.

  • BRAND DRIFT

    Every tool reinvents every client’s voice.

    Client A’s tone of voice lives in your head. By the time you’ve opened Canva, then Mailchimp, then their LinkedIn, you’ve spent more time hunting for the brand voice file than writing in it. Three weeks later, Client A’s deck doesn’t sound like Client A anymore.

  • NOTHING WATCHES

    Things only break because nothing was looking.

    You noticed Client B’s open rates were soft last month. You meant to come back to it. Then Client C’s contract took priority, then Client D had a fire. Nothing watches across the whole book - so patterns only become problems.

THE ARCHITECTURE

One brain per client. Read by every Forge surface.

Most AI marketing tools have AI features bolted on. Brand voice configured in Jasper. Brand voice configured separately in HubSpot. Brand voice configured separately again in Canva. Three different interpretations of the same brand. For an agency with ten clients, thats thirty interpretations.

Forge reads from a single Brand Knowledge file per client. Voice, tone, words to use, words to avoid, messaging pillars, positioning, personas. Every agent and every output reads the same file for that client. Competitor analysis for Client A reads Client As Brand Knowledge. Ad copy for Client B reads Client Bs. Client As draft never accidentally sounds like Client B.

The agency owner sets each clients brand voice up once. The platform learns it once. The consistency shows in the outputs within a session - and the agency stops being the manual policing layer for brand drift.

This is what most "AI for marketing" still isnt. Not features. Architecture.

WHAT FORGE WATCHES, PER CLIENT

Four surfaces feeding the brain.
Per client.

  • Pipeline

    Forge watches each client’s onboarding pipeline - Discovery to Proposal to Contract to Payment to Active. Stalled stages, missing payments, contracts unsigned more than seven days. The agency owner gets the chase before the deal goes cold.

  • Brand Knowledge

    The spine of the system. Voice, tone, positioning, pillars, personas - configured once per client. Read by every Forge surface before it writes. The architectural reason outputs sound like the client, not like generic AI.

  • Email metrics

    Forge reads thirty days of campaign performance per client. Open rate drift, list fatigue, best-performing subject patterns. The agency owner sees which client’s email programme needs attention before the client emails to ask.

  • Content cadence

    Forge watches each client’s planner and email schedule. Content droughts past fourteen days, channel imbalance, over-indexing on one topic. When a client’s cadence drops, Forge can draft the fix directly into their planner.

Coming through 2026 and into 2027: RSS industry monitoring, competitor change detection, attribution, and lead-capture enrichment. All as Forge surfaces, not separate tools.

WHAT FORGE PRODUCES

Five surfaces speaking for the brand.

  • Content and positioning recommendations

    Ranked topics, headlines, and angles per client - based on what their business is, what their market is doing, and what’s working. Not generic content ideas. Ideas anchored to each client’s specific positioning and current market state.

  • Daily intelligence

    The Monday-morning surface. The agency owner opens Nuflw and sees what Forge learned over the weekend across every client. Which client’s metrics shifted. Which client’s market moved. Which client needs attention first. The daily-active-use moment of the platform.

  • Agent-drafted content

    When Forge spots a content drought - no LinkedIn posts for ten days, no email campaign in three weeks - Content Cadence drafts the fill directly into the planner. Always draft. Never send. The agency owner reviews and puts it live. More draft kinds are rolling out through 2026 and into 2027.

  • Client onboarding workflow

    For agencies, the five-stage client pipeline - Discovery, Proposal, Contract, Payment, Active - with auto-generated documents at each transition. Token-based client portals for signing, intake, and approval. Every new client gets their own Forge from day one.

  • Email delivery

    The channel Forge’s recommendations go out through. Forge writes the subject lines, picks the send times, and identifies the segments. Email is a delivery surface for the intelligence layer in each client’s workspace, not a standalone tool trying to be Mailchimp.

ACROSS THE AGENCY

One brain, many clients.

For agencies, every client workspace has its own Forge reading its own Brand Knowledge. The agency view aggregates them.

The Portfolio Synthesiser runs across the whole client book. Monday morning, the agency owner opens Nuflw and sees the weeks priorities not for one client, but for all of them. Which clients metrics shifted. Which clients market moved. Which client needs a response drafted first. Which clients brand has drifted.

This is what HubSpot, GoHighLevel, Dubsado, and HoneyBook cant do. They were built one-client-at-a-time, or one-account-at-a-time. Forge was built to think across the book.

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HONEST POSITIONING

Nuflw isnt trying to be HubSpot. Or Mailchimp. Or Canva.

The marketers Nuflw is built for already have those tools. They have a CRM in HubSpot or Pipedrive. A website in Webflow or Framer. A design tool in Canva. A social scheduler in Buffer.

Nuflw doesnt replace any of them. Nuflw is the layer above - the part that thinks about what the agency should do with those tools, per client. Forge will read from your clients CRMs, recommend what to post through their social schedulers, and draft what their email tools send. The integration layer is rolling out through late 2026 and into 2027.

Things Nuflw doesnt build:

  • Landing pages (integrates with Framer, Webflow, Carrd)
  • CRM (integrates with HubSpot, Pipedrive, Notion - rolling out from Q3 2026)
  • Native social publishing (integrates with Buffer, Hootsuite, Later)
  • Customer service tools
  • Sales engagement tools

This is the deliberate shape. Nuflw is the agencys brain. Each clients execution layer can stay where it is.

PRICING

Forge scales with the work.

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FAQ

Common questions.

  • One platform. Every surface - onboarding, email, content planner, Ad Builder, competitor intel - runs on the same data layer and reads the same Brand Knowledge file. Each client’s data stays isolated in their own workspace; Forge Intelligence watches across all of them at once.

  • They run on a daily schedule by default. Solo gets two agents, Growth four, Agency six plus a weekly cross-client synthesis from the Portfolio Synthesiser. You can also trigger them manually from the Intelligence panel.

  • Every AI surface reads from the relevant client’s Brand Knowledge file before writing. Voice, tone sliders, words to use and avoid, messaging pillars, and personas - set once per client. Forge AI reads it on every generation. Client A’s copy never accidentally sounds like Client B.

  • Yes - CSV import for contacts is built in. Email templates can be re-created in our editor; the field syntax is the same {{handlebars}} style most ESPs use. Direct CRM integrations are on the roadmap but not currently built. Bulk migration help is available on Growth and above.

  • Yes - the Solo tier is built for that. One workspace, full platform access, Forge AI included. Nuflw is built primarily for agencies running multiple clients, but solo marketers and freelancers get the same toolset for their own work. Two things you don’t get on Solo: the weekly cross-client synthesis from Portfolio Synthesiser (it runs against your one workspace), and the client portal flows (you don’t need them if you’re not onboarding clients).

  • Each client gets its own workspace, with its own Brand Knowledge, email lists, pipeline, and competitor profiles. The agency workspace sits above them with a Portfolio Synthesiser that watches across the whole book.

  • Each client workspace generates token-based public URLs for the client to see their onboarding stage, sign contracts, and submit intake forms. They don’t need an account. The portal carries the agency’s name and brand colours, not Nuflw’s. White-label reporting is available on Agency tier.

  • Forge Intelligence recommends and drafts. It does not send, post, or publish anything autonomously. Every outbound artefact - every email, post, ad, contract - passes through a human approval step. By design.

  • Supabase EU. Workspace-level RLS is enforced at the database. Only people you invite to a workspace can see its contents. Agents read their own workspace’s data only - there is no cross-workspace data flow.

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