What a marketing coworker actually does
The part that makes it safe for a brand
Nothing publishes without a human yes. Yasmine's per-tool approval means reads run freely (pull the numbers, summarize the doc) while writes — sending the email, posting the ad copy, publishing anywhere — pause in the thread for sign-off. The team moves faster; the brand stays reviewed.
One account, the whole team
Because Yasmine runs on your model keys or your Claude account, you're not buying a seat per marketer. Add her to #marketing, #content, and #paid-social and each channel gets its own coworker with its own memory — the paid-social one knows your CPA targets; the content one knows your style guide. And she remembers what everyone worked on, so campaign context stops living in one person's head.
A week with a marketing coworker
- Monday: auto-posted weekend performance recap; you ask for a deeper cut on the two ads that dipped.
- Tuesday: brief drafted for the next campaign; team edits in-thread; Yasmine updates the Notion page.
- Wednesday: five ad copy variants + three subject lines, in your voice, ready for review.
- Thursday: she chases the missing assets — drafts the reminder emails, you approve, they send.
- Friday: the launch thread becomes a recap doc and a LinkedIn post, both waiting for your yes.

