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What is YG3?

YG3 is a multi-tenant marketing platform for agencies. Agencies onboard their clients and the platform handles production work (content, paid ads, outbound, LinkedIn, attribution) through eight specialist AI workers. The agency reviews and approves; the platform executes. Output is owned, asset by asset, by the client.

Who YG3 is for

YG3 is built for marketing agencies and the clients those agencies serve. The agency runs delivery through the platform instead of through a production team, packaging it to clients under the agency's own brand and commercial terms. Agency- side staff stay in strategy and approval. Production work, the kind that used to fill the calendar, runs through the eight specialists in the background.

The eight specialists

The Mosaic is YG3's shorthand for eight scoped AI workers, each owning one job with explicit hand-off boundaries:

  • Marcus drafts long-form articles, strictly serial, working from the voice profile and topic backlog.
  • Priya distills client voice and edits Marcus's output to fidelity.
  • Jordan handles short-form opinion pieces and reactions for LinkedIn and editorial.
  • Samira owns SEO (meta, schema, internal linking, H-tag hierarchy), running after Marcus.
  • Felix writes paid-ad headlines, bodies, and variants, feeding the ads loop.
  • Virgil generates outbound first-touch, classifies replies, and schedules follow-ups.
  • Echo builds the voice model on day one and re-scores fidelity nightly.
  • Pulse stitches click to lead to revenue and owns the weekly report.

How the platform is structured

Three layers stacked: a model layer (Elysia, self-hosted, single-tenant, three concurrent inference slots, per-client learning loop), an orchestration layer (the eight specialists composed into content, ads, outbound, and LinkedIn pipelines), and a surface layer (agency-branded dashboard, client-branded blog, connected ad account, connected LinkedIn profile). One shared store closes the loop end-to-end.

What the client owns

Four assets live in four places the client controls. Articles publish to content.theirsite.com so SEO authority compounds to the client, not to yg3.ai. The voice model exports as JSON on demand. Internal links point at the client's main site. Attribution data downloads as CSV with every click, lead, and revenue stitch. None of those assets require the platform to remain accessible.

How the commercial relationship works

YG3 is the engine; the agency owns the client-facing commerce. Partnerships are shaped in a demo conversation rather than against a public price list, so each agency can package the platform to its clients on terms that fit the engagement. The site focuses on architecture, product, and process; the offer is the conversation the demo is for.

Where the platform is based

YG3 has a core office in Tampa, Florida, with a distributed team. Inference runs on infrastructure the platform controls; no third-party LLM call inside the stack, no per-token vendor charge passed through. The data layer is a managed database in a single US region with media in object storage in the same region.

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Frequently asked

Common follow-ups.

What is YG3 AI specifically?

YG3 is a marketing platform for agencies built around eight scoped AI workers (the Mosaic) running on a self-hosted single-tenant model (Elysia). The workers execute the four production pipelines; the agency reviews and approves.

What does YG3 do for an agency?

It runs the production work an agency used to do by hand: article drafting, ad operations, outbound first-touch, attribution. The agency stays in strategy and approval.

Who owns the work the platform produces?

The end client. The article archive, the voice model, the backlinks, and the attribution data live in four places the client controls and export on demand.

Does YG3 replace my outbound sender?

No. YG3 builds the audience and drafts the messages in voice; export to Smartlead or an equivalent sender is first-class. The build stays in-platform; the send stays portable.

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