- What does ReachCopilot actually do?
- I'm your weekly marketing manager — but AI. Each week I draft your social posts, emails, ads, and SEO updates, you approve in 5 minutes, and everything publishes across Facebook, Instagram, Google Business, email, and more. The whole goal: more calls, more inquiries, more bookings — without you doing the marketing work.
- Is this right for my business?
- If you're a small local business that needs more customers — cleaners, painters, salons, dentists, contractors, HVAC, landscapers, fitness studios — yes. I'm built for owner-operators who don't have time for marketing and don't want to pay a $3,000/month agency. If you're a Fortune 500 brand, I'm probably not the fit.
- How much does it cost?
- $99/month flat — unlimited content, unlimited social posts, unlimited emails, SEO insights, ad drafts, and team invites. No contracts. 7-day free trial, no credit card needed to start. Managing multiple businesses? Each extra brand is $69/month.
- How is this different from an agency or tools like Mailchimp or Buffer?
- Agencies are $1,000-$5,000/month with week-long turnaround. Mailchimp is email-only. Buffer is scheduling-only. Hootsuite is social-only. I do all of it — content, social, email, SEO, ads, analytics — in one place, at one price, with AI doing the heavy lifting.
- Will the AI actually sound like my brand?
- Yes. I learn your tone, voice, and target customer when you set up. Every piece of content is yours to review and edit before it publishes (or hit auto-approve once you trust it). The more you use me, the more I sound like you.
- How fast will I see results?
- Content goes out within hours of connecting your accounts. Paid ads can start driving calls within 24 hours of approval. SEO results (more Google traffic) typically take 4-8 weeks. I track all of it so you can see exactly what's working.
- What if it doesn't work for my business?
- Try me free for 7 days, no credit card, no commitment. If I'm not the fit, walk away. There's no contract — cancel anytime, even after you're paying. I'd rather lose a customer than lock one in.