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# Cross-Channel Campaign Execution

> How Gradial turns a campaign brief into fully built assets across web, email, and every other channel — automatically, from one input.

## The Campaign Execution Problem

A campaign brief arrives. The strategy is solid. The asks are clear: a new product page, an email to the active list, audience segments set up in the marketing platform, offer updates on the homepage. Across channels, coordinated, live by Friday.

What follows is rarely as clean as the brief. Every deliverable belongs to a different system, a different team, and a different queue. The web team takes the page. Email development takes the template. Ops handles the audience. Someone remembers the homepage updates at the end. Coordination becomes the job — and coordination doesn't ship content.

The result: campaigns launch late, assets land in market inconsistently, and the brief that took a week to write drives another week of operational overhead before anything goes live.

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## What Gradial Does

Gradial treats a campaign brief as an input to a fully automated execution workflow. Give the Brief & Campaign Agent a brief — a document, a prompt, a set of creative inputs from an agency — and Gradial:

1. **Parses the brief** and identifies every deliverable: which pages to create, which emails to build, which content to update, which assets are needed, which audiences to configure
2. **Structures the tasks** by channel, content type, and dependency — in the right order, with the right sequencing
3. **Dispatches work** to the specialized agent responsible for each channel — simultaneously, not sequentially
4. **Delivers governed outputs** across every deliverable, with brand, accessibility, and compliance checks applied automatically before anything reaches a human reviewer

The same brief that used to generate a week of coordination generates a set of ready-to-review assets in hours.

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## How It Works

<Steps>
  <Step title="Submit a campaign brief">
    Attach a creative brief document, paste a prompt describing the campaign, or share a work request from an agency. Gradial accepts briefs in natural language — no structured template required.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Brief & Campaign Agent parses and plans">
    The agent reads the brief and extracts the full set of deliverables: page builds, email templates, content updates, audience configurations, asset requirements. It structures these into a task plan with dependencies defined — so work that must happen in sequence does, and work that can run in parallel does.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Specialized agents execute across channels">
    Each channel's work is handed to the agent built for it. The New Page Agent builds the product or landing page. The Email Agent authors the email template in Marketo or Salesforce Marketing Cloud. The Content Updates Agent makes homepage and offer changes. Connected MCPs handle audience creation, CRM segment configuration, or any other system your brief requires.

    These agents run simultaneously. A campaign that requires five deliverables across three systems doesn't take five times as long — it takes as long as the most complex individual task.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Governance runs on every output">
    Brand accuracy, accessibility, compliance, and any custom QA rules are checked automatically on every deliverable before it reaches a human reviewer. Not sampled. Not spot-checked. Every output, every time.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Review and go live">
    Your team receives a set of governed, ready-to-review assets across every channel. Review at whatever level of oversight is configured — full approval, spot-check, or auto-publish for trusted task types. Status updates log back to your connected ticketing system.
  </Step>
</Steps>

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## What Gets Built

A single campaign brief can produce deliverables across every channel your team manages:

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="New web pages" icon="file-circle-plus">
    Product pages, landing pages, campaign hub pages — built to spec from the brief, using your existing CMS structure, component patterns, and brand standards. Ready to publish.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Email templates" icon="envelope">
    Ready-to-send email templates authored directly in Marketo or Salesforce Marketing Cloud — copy, structure, personalization tokens, and all required compliance disclosures included.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Content updates" icon="pen-to-square">
    Homepage offers, navigation promotions, CTAs, product descriptions — updated across every page the campaign brief calls out, in a single operation.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Audience configuration" icon="users">
    Segments, lists, and audience definitions built in your marketing platform via connected MCP — no separate ops request required.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

<Info>
  **Extend to any system with MCPs**

  Gradial's orchestration engine connects to any system via MCP (Model Context Protocol). If your campaign requires work in a platform not listed above — a CDP, a paid media system, an internal content library, a custom audience tool — connect it as a custom MCP and Gradial's Brief & Campaign Agent will include it in execution automatically.

  [Learn about Custom MCP →](/docs/integrations-administration-and-setup/integrations/custom-mcp)
</Info>

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## An Autonomous Content Supply Chain

The shift this enables isn't just speed. It's a different operating model.

In a traditional campaign workflow, a brief creates work — work that humans then distribute, track, execute, and coordinate across every channel. The brief is the start of a long manual process.

In Gradial, the brief is the instruction. Agents handle the distribution, the execution, and the coordination. Humans govern the output and direct the strategy. The content supply chain runs autonomously from brief to live.

<CardGroup cols={3}>
  <Card title="One input" icon="file-import">
    A single brief drives execution across every channel — no per-channel tasking required.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Parallel execution" icon="bolt">
    All channels build simultaneously. A five-deliverable campaign doesn't take five times as long.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Governed by default" icon="shield-check">
    Brand, accessibility, and compliance checks run automatically on every output before review.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

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## Who This Is For

| Role                            | What Gradial handles                                                                                     |
| :------------------------------ | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Campaign Manager / Marketer** | Submit the brief, review the outputs — skip the coordination and ticketing overhead in between           |
| **Content Strategist**          | Define what good looks like; Gradial applies it consistently across every channel, every campaign        |
| **Email / CRM Developer**       | Brief-to-template execution in Marketo or SFMC without manual authoring                                  |
| **Marketing Ops**               | Audience and segment configuration triggered automatically from the campaign brief                       |
| **Creative / Agency**           | Submit creative inputs directly — Gradial translates them into production assets without a handoff layer |

### How this maps to your function

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Marketing Strategy (CMO, Brand Strategist, PMM, Demand Gen)" icon="map">
    Strategic decisions — a new product launch, an EMEA expansion, a repositioning — cascade into dozens of content deliverables across web, email, and every channel. Traditionally, that cascade takes weeks of coordination before anything goes live. Gradial makes the execution automatic: the brief is the instruction, and agents handle the rest. For teams pursuing personalization as a strategic priority, this matters even more — Gradial can produce the multiple audience variants that personalization requires at a pace that matches strategic ambition, not operational capacity.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Marketing Planning (Content Ops, Campaign Manager, DesignOps, Marketing Ops)" icon="calendar">
    A single campaign plan can generate 50–200 individual assets — each requiring briefing, creation, review, approval, and publishing. That's where timelines compress and backlogs build. Gradial removes the bottleneck between the brief and the published asset: once the brief is submitted, agents execute across all channels without the per-deliverable coordination that typically consumes campaign managers and content ops teams. DesignOps teams benefit directly from Gradial closing the handoff gap — design files from Figma drive CMS authoring without manual re-entry or developer involvement.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Design, Creative & Agency (Creative Director, DesignOps, Agency Partners)" icon="paintbrush">
    The gap between what designers create in Figma and what gets published in the CMS is one of the most persistent pain points in enterprise marketing — often weeks of delay, and frequent drift from the original design. Gradial closes that gap: it reads Figma files and drives the CMS authoring process, populating content into existing component structures at speed without manual re-entry. For agencies delivering campaign creative, this means handoffs become inputs to automated execution rather than the start of another coordination cycle. Brand and accessibility governance runs automatically on every published output, so creative standards don't erode at the publishing layer.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

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## Related

* [CRM & Email →](/docs/campaign-management/crm-email) — How Gradial's Email Agent manages email templates and bulk updates across Marketo and Salesforce Marketing Cloud
* [New Page Workflow →](/docs/creating-new-experiences/new-page) — How new web pages get built from a brief, Figma file, or reference URL
* [Content Updates →](/docs/updating-existing-experiences-i-e-content-updates/content-updates) — How Gradial executes updates across existing web pages
* [Custom MCP →](/docs/integrations-administration-and-setup/integrations/custom-mcp) — Connecting additional systems and tools to Gradial's orchestration engine
