A separate agent team for every client — all running at once
Brohns lets an agency run a dedicated AI agent team for every client or service line — one ecosystem per goal, all working in parallel. You describe each client's goal in plain language and Bro, the assistant at the heart of the tool, assembles a small team of specialized agents (typically 2–7, each with one sharp job); everything outward-facing waits in an approval queue you control. A live timeline and audit log record what every agent did and why, so client reporting becomes a lookup instead of a reconstruction. Pro is €39/month with 4,000 credits — roughly enough to work hundreds of leads a month across your roster.
The work that keeps not happening.
Growth means another salary
Every new retainer adds delivery hours, and until now the only lever was headcount. Your capacity ceiling gets set by how fast you can recruit, not by how good the work is — and turning down a good client because the team is full never stops stinging.
You train juniors, and then they leave
Prospecting, qualifying, and first drafts get handed to junior staff. You spend months teaching your standards, they move on, and the training starts from zero. An agent team keeps what it learns: edit a draft once before approving it, and the agent distills that correction into a lasting lesson.
Your own pipeline gets the leftovers
Business development for the agency itself is unbillable, so it happens in the gaps between client work — which means it mostly doesn't happen. Then a retainer ends and you're staring at a cold pipeline.
Clients keep asking what you actually did
Monthly reporting means reconstructing activity from sent folders, Slack threads, and memory. When every agent action and every approval already sits on a timeline with a written reason, the answer to "what did we do this month" exists before anyone asks.
What actually changes, day by day.
Day 1 — one client, one goal
Describe a single client's goal in plain language. Bro asks a few short clarifying questions — audience, region, channels, tone — and proposes a team of 2–7 agents, each with one responsibility. Nothing runs until you approve the team design.
Day 2 — the first shortlist
Finder sources matching businesses (free, via OpenStreetMap), and Qualifier reads each website, scores it 0–100, and writes down why it's worth pursuing or not. You skim a reasoned shortlist instead of building one.
Days 3–4 — drafts land in your queue
Outreacher writes first messages that open with a real, specific finding about each recipient's site; a strict second review pass strips hype and invented details before you ever see a draft. Approve, edit, or dismiss — and every edit becomes a standing lesson in that client's voice.
Day 5 — the second ecosystem
Spin up another team for a second client, a service line, or your agency's own pipeline. Each ecosystem keeps its own brief, guardrails, and autonomy setting, so nothing bleeds between clients.
End of week — the client check-in
Open the timeline in your review call and walk through what was done, what each agent was thinking, and what you approved. It's a record, not a slide deck you assembled the night before.
Concrete, not hand-wavy.
An approved email costs 4 credits end to end
Drafting a message is 3 credits and sending it after your approval is 1 — reviewing, editing, and briefing cost nothing. On Pro (€39/month, 4,000 credits) that's enough capacity to work hundreds of leads a month across every ecosystem you run.
Your own BD stops being unbillable overtime
Finding and scoring a batch of leads costs 5 credits and a qualification pass 2, so the agency's own pipeline keeps moving in the background while your hours stay on billable work.
Reporting prep drops to zero
The timeline and audit log capture every agent action, every reason, and every approval as they happen. Proving activity to a client is a lookup, not an evening of reconstruction.
Pilot it on one client for free
The 14-day trial includes 500 credits with no credit card — enough to source, qualify, and draft outreach for one real client goal before you put Brohns anywhere near your roster.
Every outward move — each email, reply or post — waits for your approval first. That's not a setting; it's how Brohns is built.
Lead generation
Brohns builds a team of AI agents that finds local businesses that fit, scores their websites, and drafts personal outreach — you approve every message before it sends. Start free.
Content
Brohns builds a team that gathers topics, writes on-brand drafts, and — with a creative engine like Higgsfield — produces campaign images, then schedules the ones you approve. Start free.
Reputation
Brohns's agents spot happy customers, ask them for a review at the right moment, and draft a reply to every new one — you approve before anything is sent or posted. Start free.
Sales & CRM
Brohns builds a team of AI agents that surfaces the deals going cold, scores them by fit, and drafts the perfect next-step message — you approve before anything reaches a prospect. Start free.
Good to know.
Can I run multiple clients in one Brohns account?
Yes — that's the intended setup for agencies. You create a separate ecosystem for each client or service line, and each one gets its own agent team, brief, guardrails, and approval queue, all running in parallel. Autonomy is set per ecosystem too, so a long-standing client's team can earn routine independence while a brand-new client's team stays on approve-everything.
Who approves outreach — me or my client?
Approvals live in your Brohns account, so the agency holds the queue: nothing is sent, published, or spent until you say so, and that gate is enforced on the server, not just in the interface. Clients don't need a login — the timeline and audit log give you a complete record of what was proposed, approved, and sent to share in reporting. If a client wants final sign-off, review drafts with them first and approve in Brohns once they've agreed.
How do agents keep each client's brand voice?
Each ecosystem carries its own brief and tone settings, so a law firm's team never sounds like a streetwear brand's. When you edit a draft before approving it, the agent distills your correction into a lasting lesson and applies it to future drafts for that client. A strict second review pass also checks every draft for invented specifics, hype, and filler before it reaches your queue.
What does running several clients cost?
One subscription covers your whole roster: Brohns Pro is €39/month with 4,000 credits, and credits only move when an agent actually does work — 5 to find and score a batch of leads, 2 for a qualification pass, 3 to draft a message, 1 to send one you've approved. Reviewing, editing, briefs, and incoming replies are free. Unused credits roll over one cycle, and extra-credit top-up packs are the only add-on if a busy month runs long.
Whose email address does outreach send from?
A sender you connect and control — either a Resend API key or a Gmail account via OAuth. Brohns never sends from its own domain on your behalf. Every outbound message also runs inside guardrails: a daily send limit, a send window, a do-not-contact list, one-click unsubscribe links, and automatic bounce handling so a hard-bounced address is never contacted again.
Do I need technical setup or my own AI key?
No. Claude is built in, so you don't bring an API key, and lead finding works out of the box through a free OpenStreetMap path. The only connection required before anything sends is your email sender, and the 14-day trial — 500 credits, no credit card — lets you run a full sourcing-and-drafting cycle before you even get to that step.
Put a team on it — built for agencies.
Free 14-day trial with 500 credits. No credit card. Nothing goes out without your approval.