Write on-brand content
in minutes. Not hours.
You know the client's voice. The AI doesn't. Until now. AcquityAI's Brand Kit system feeds every piece of brand context into every generation, so the output sounds like the brand \u2014 not like a robot.
Generic AI creates different work, not less work.
You've tried ChatGPT for ad copy. It's fast, but it sounds like ChatGPT. You still spend 30 minutes editing every generation to match the client's voice, hit the character limits, and remove the robotic phrasing. That's not AI saving you time \u2014 that's AI creating different work.
The problem isn't the AI. It's that the AI doesn't know anything about the brand it's writing for.
Content creation today
Open ChatGPT. Paste in some context you pulled from last month’s Google Doc. The brief says “write 5 Google Ads headlines for Bloom Skincare.” You type a prompt. The output sounds like it was written by a committee of robots.
30 minutes of editing later, the headlines sort of sound like Bloom Skincare. But two of them are over the 30-character limit. You rewrite those. One of them now sounds generic again. You start over on that one.
Copy the headlines into a Google Doc. Share it with the account manager for internal review. Wait. They reply on Slack with feedback. You update the doc. Now share with the client via email. Wait again. Client responds in a different email thread. Chase down which version they’re looking at.
New client, new brand voice, new platform requirements. Re-open ChatGPT. Try to remember the tone guidelines for Atlas Gear. They’re in a PDF somewhere. Or was it a Notion page? Find it. Paste relevant parts into the prompt. Generate. Edit. Share. Wait.
Content creation with AcquityAI
Open AcquityAI’s Content Studio. Select Bloom Skincare. The Brand Kit is already configured — tone of voice (warm, empowering, clean beauty), target audience (women 25-40), dos and don’ts, and competitor context. Select “Google Ads RSA” as the format.
5 headlines, all under 30 characters. 2 descriptions, all under 90 characters. They sound like Bloom Skincare because the AI had the full brand context. Minor tweaks, not rewrites.
Submit for internal review directly from the studio. Account manager approves in-app. Content flows to the client portal. Client opens it, reads the preview, clicks “Approve.” Notification sent. Done. The whole cycle took 30 minutes, not a day and a half.
Switch to Atlas Gear. Different Brand Kit loads automatically — different tone, different audience, different competitors. Generate Meta ad copy. The AI knows Atlas Gear talks to outdoor enthusiasts, uses bold language, and never uses the word “premium.” You didn’t have to remind it.
Brand Kit on the left. On-brand output on the right.
The Content Studio shows you the brand context and generated output side by side. You can see exactly why the AI wrote what it wrote \u2014 the tone of voice, the dos and don'ts, the competitive context. If something feels off, you know which lever to adjust.
Every headline shows its character count inline. Every description is formatted to platform spec. What you see is what you can ship to the client for approval.
Warm, approachable, empowering. Speak to women 25-40 who care about clean beauty. Avoid clinical language.
From brand guidelines to approved content in one workflow.
No more toggling between a Google Doc, ChatGPT, Slack, and email. Brand context, generation, review, and approval all happen in one place.
Brand Kit System
Upload brand colors, fonts, tone of voice, audience, competitors, and specific dos and don’ts. The AI compiles all of this into every prompt automatically. No copying and pasting context from a Google Doc. No hoping the AI “remembers” what you told it last time.
Multi-Format Content Generation
Google Ads RSA headlines (30 chars) and descriptions (90 chars). Meta ad copy with primary text, headline, and CTA. Instagram captions. Blog drafts. Email subject lines and body copy. Each format has its own constraints, and the AI respects them.
Character Count Compliance
No more generating a great headline only to discover it’s 47 characters when Google allows 30. Every output is generated to spec. Character counts are visible inline. What you see is what you can ship.
Approval Workflows
Generated content flows directly into the approval system. Internal team reviews first, then client portal for final sign-off. Every revision request, every piece of feedback, every approval — tracked and timestamped. No more screenshots in Slack.
Version History & Feedback Loops
Every generation is versioned. Thumbs up or down plus text feedback teaches the system what works for each client over time. The AI gets sharper with every round. V3 is always better than V1 — automatically.
“But is AI-generated content any good?”
It's a fair question. Most AI content tools are glorified Mad Libs. AcquityAI is different because the AI has context \u2014 your client's brand kit, their performance data, their industry, their competitors. It doesn't generate content in a vacuum. It generates content that knows things.
The result isn't perfect first-draft copy (nothing is). It's an 80% starting point that sounds like the right brand, hits the right character counts, and gives your team a running start instead of a blank page.
Your creativity is the differentiator. Let AI handle the scaffolding.
The best content teams don't need AI to replace them. They need AI to handle the repetitive, format-specific, first-draft work so they can focus on the creative strategy, the big ideas, and the nuanced brand voice that only a human can nail. AcquityAI gives your team an 80% start on every piece of content, in every format, for every client.
Content that sounds like the brand, not like a robot.
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