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AI marketing assistant

Describe your product and audience and get marketing work you can ship: landing-page copy with a headline and CTA, a five-email welcome sequence, a launch plan, a conversion teardown of your pricing page. Zeplik builds from what you tell it about your business, not a generic template, and it can hold a consistent brand voice across everything it writes. It is honest about the line too: it drafts and strategizes, and it tells you which claims and stats you need to verify before you publish.

Free to start. Nothing sends on its own.

Who it is for

How it works

  1. Describe your product and audience

    Tell Zeplik what you are marketing, who it is for, and what makes it different, or paste your existing site copy, brand guidelines, and past campaigns. Nothing is assumed. The work is built from what you share, and the more context you give, the more it sounds like you and not a template.

  2. Ask for the marketing work you need

    Say it in plain language, for example "write landing-page copy for this feature" or "plan a launch and give me ten campaign ideas." Zeplik routes to the right marketing skill without you naming it, and you can steer the channel, the tone, the length, and the audience.

  3. Review, refine, and ship

    You get a ready-to-edit draft or plan with the reasoning shown, and you can run it through a brand-voice check, iterate in the same conversation, and export it. Verify any statistic or claim it surfaces before you publish, then it is yours to send.

What you can ask

Real asks in plain language, and the concrete deliverable you get back. Open the assistant to try your own; nothing runs until you send it.

Write landing-page copy for the product I am about to describe: headline, subhead, and CTA.

Conversion-focused page copy built from your product and audience: a headline and subhead that lead with the benefit, body that handles objections, and a clear primary CTA, with a couple of variants to test.

Draft a five-email welcome sequence for people who just signed up.

A lifecycle sequence with each email's goal, subject line, and body copy, timed across the first week, that onboards, builds trust, and moves the new user toward activation.

Review my pricing page and tell me how to lift conversion.

A CRO teardown of the page you paste: the friction and clarity problems, the trust and anchoring gaps, and a prioritized list of specific changes to test, with the reasoning behind each.

Give me a launch plan and ten marketing ideas for what I am shipping.

A phased launch plan with channels, messaging, and a rough calendar, plus ten concrete, on-brand tactics ranked by effort and likely impact, drawn from what you told it about the product.

Rewrite this copy in our brand voice, here are our guidelines.

A rewrite that enforces the voice, tone, and word choices in your guidelines across the copy, flagging where the original drifted, so everything you publish sounds like one brand.

Break down a competitor's ads and positioning so I can sharpen mine.

A teardown of the competitor angle and creative you provide: the promise, the audience, the hooks they lean on, and where the gap is that your positioning can own.

What it can do

The assistant routes to the right skill for you. Each one below is a focused, ready-to-run workflow; follow a link to see exactly what it does.

Copy and content

Write the words, on brand and on message. Where most marketing chats start.

  • CopywritingPersuasive page, ad, and product copy with headlines and CTAs that convert.
  • Long-form contentResearched, cited blog posts and articles built around a keyword or angle.
  • Draft a pieceA specific asset on demand: a LinkedIn post, a blog draft, a press release.
  • Content frameworksChannel-specific structures and templates to build content on.
  • Brand voiceEnforce your voice and tone across any copy so everything sounds like one brand.
  • Content pipelineChain research, drafting, and editing into a repeatable content workflow.

Email and social

Reach the list and the feed with copy written for each channel.

  • Email sequencesMulti-email drip and lifecycle flows with copy, subject lines, and timing.
  • Social contentPlatform-native posts for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.
  • Social publishingNative post variants and a publishing schedule across platforms.

Conversion optimization

Find the friction and lift the rate, page by page and flow by flow.

  • Page CROOptimize a homepage, landing page, or pricing page for conversion.
  • Onboarding CROLift activation in the post-signup flow that turns signups into users.
  • Signup CROReduce drop-off in the signup, registration, or trial-start flow.
  • Form CROImprove lead-capture, contact, and demo-request forms.
  • Popup CROMake popups, modals, and overlays convert without annoying users.
  • Paywall CROOptimize in-app upgrade screens and paywalls for revenue.

Strategy and growth

Zoom out to positioning, pricing, and the plan that ties campaigns together.

  • Product marketingPositioning, GTM, ICP, messaging, and battlecards for your product.
  • Marketing ideasOn-brand tactics and growth ideas ranked by effort and impact.
  • Marketing psychologyApply behavioral-science and cognitive-bias frameworks to your messaging.
  • Paid adsCampaign structure, copy, targeting, and budget across ad platforms.
  • Pricing and packagingPricing, tiers, and monetization strategy for what you sell.
  • Referral programsDesign a referral or affiliate program that actually gets shared.
  • Comparison pagesBuild vs and alternative pages for SEO and sales enablement.
  • Ad teardownsBreak down competitor ads and messaging to sharpen your own.
  • A/B test designHypothesis, sample size, and metrics for a clean experiment.
  • Schema markupAdd or fix schema.org structured data for rich search results.
  • NamingBrainstorm domain and project names that are available and on brand.

What a general chatbot gets wrong on marketing, and what is different here

Marketing is the one vertical where a general model is genuinely useful out of the box, so the honest pitch is not that it is dangerous, it is that it is generic. Ask a raw chatbot for copy and you get copy that sounds like every other AI-written page, drifts off your brand, invents a statistic to sound authoritative, and reaches for the same three tactics. Zeplik grounds the work in your business and is honest about what it cannot yet see.

The failure. A general model writes copy that sounds like a template, off your voice, because it is averaging every brand it has ever read.

How Zeplik grounds it. The work is built from your product, audience, and existing copy, and a brand-voice skill enforces your tone and word choices across everything, so it reads like your brand and not a generic AI page.

The failure. Asked for a supporting statistic, a general model will confidently invent a number or a benchmark that does not exist.

How Zeplik grounds it. Zeplik frames every statistic and projection as a claim for you to verify, not a fact, and its uniform footer says as much. It writes the argument; you confirm the number against a primary source before you publish.

The failure. A general model claims to have done SEO or ranking research it cannot actually perform, quoting search volumes and rankings from memory.

How Zeplik grounds it. Zeplik is upfront that it does not yet pull live SERP, keyword, or backlink data. It helps you plan keyword strategy, structure programmatic pages, and add schema markup, and it tells you where you need a live SEO tool to get the numbers, rather than pretending it fetched them.

What it does not do

Knowing the boundary is part of using it responsibly. This is where a person, not the assistant, has to own the call.

This is marketing strategy and draft copy for your review, not verified fact or a guarantee of results. Any statistic, benchmark, or projection is only as reliable as the inputs you provide; check every claim against a primary source before you publish, and confirm it meets the advertising, disclosure, and privacy rules in your market.

Frequently asked questions

Is the AI marketing assistant free?
Zeplik is free to start and every new account includes credits. Marketing skills run like any other Zeplik chat, so you spend only normal usage credits on the model, with the cost shown before you send.
Will the copy sound like generic AI writing?
Not if you give it your context. It builds from your product, audience, and existing copy, and a brand-voice skill enforces your tone across everything it writes. You review and edit the draft, so the final copy reads like your brand, not a template.
Can it do SEO keyword research and check rankings?
It helps with SEO strategy, content structure, comparison pages, and schema markup, but it does not yet pull live keyword volumes, rankings, or backlinks. It is honest about that and tells you where you need a live SEO tool, rather than quoting numbers from memory.
What do I need to give it?
A description of your product and audience is enough to start. For sharper, more on-brand work, paste your existing site copy, brand guidelines, past campaigns, or the page you want optimized. The work is built only from what you share.
What kinds of marketing work can it do?
Copywriting, long-form content, email sequences, social posts, paid-ad plans, landing-page and pricing-page CRO, positioning and messaging, pricing strategy, launch plans, referral programs, A/B test design, and more, all in one conversation.
Does it guarantee results?
No. Copy and strategy are informed drafts to test, not promises. Verify the claims, run the experiments, and measure what happens. The assistant raises your odds and saves you time; it does not remove the need to test.

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Describe your product and get on-brand copy, a plan, or a conversion teardown you can ship. Free to start, and honest about what to verify before you publish.

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