Most founders use AI for one task at a time. The real leverage is wiring it into a system, where the output of one agent becomes the input of the next, and Ultron runs the whole line.
One-off prompts give you one-off results. A connected system compounds. This is the full build guide for 8 marketing agents that run as a pipeline inside Ultron, with a copy-paste brief for every one, plus exactly how they hand off to each other.
Ultron is an AI business operating system, so these are not eight separate chats you have to babysit. Each agent has one job, they all live in one place, and the output of one flows into the next. Here is how to build it.
How this actually works
Each agent is just an Ultron setup with one job and one brief. You create one agent per job, paste in the brief, and that agent is ready to run. Ultron holds the context, so the research an agent produces early stays available when a later agent needs it.
Build the agents you need most first, then connect them into the full pipeline once each one is pulling its weight. The briefs below are identical whether you run one agent or all eight.
What Ultron does and what you feed it
Here is the honest picture so you build it right.
Ultron does this on its own with a good brief: research synthesis, positioning, strategy, writing copy, structuring a landing page, and reading numbers you give it and turning them into next steps. Agents 1 to 6 run on a brief alone.
These need you to feed in data or connect an account: Agent 7 drafts the full landing page copy and structure, ready to publish. Agent 8 reads campaign numbers, so connect your ad account or paste in your export and it reads them like a marketer.
That is the whole picture. Ultron is the brain and the writer. You point it at the real inputs and ship the finished assets.
Agent 1: ICP finder
What it does: takes your broad market and narrows it to your best-fit buyers.
Input you give it: a sentence or two on what you sell and who you roughly serve.
Output you get: who to target, who to ignore, and why now.
Agent 2: market research
What it does: scans trends, forums, and reviews to surface real pain points and opportunities.
Input you give it: your ICP (the output of Agent 1) and your topic or category.
Output you get: sharper positioning and the exact problems to speak to.
Agent 3: competitor analysis
What it does: breaks down competitors' positioning, offers, and content gaps.
Input you give it: 2 to 4 competitor names or links, plus your ICP.
Output you get: where you win and how to stand out.
Agent 4: content strategy
What it does: turns all your research into content pillars, angles, and a simple weekly plan.
Input you give it: the outputs from Agents 2 and 3.
Output you get: a repeatable content engine instead of guessing what to post.
Agent 5: content writer
What it does: turns your ideas into hooks, posts, and carousel-ready drafts in your voice.
Input you give it: your content strategy, a topic, and a sample of your writing so it matches your voice.
Output you get: consistent content without the blank page.
Agent 6: ad copy
What it does: writes ad angles, headlines, and test variations so you can test fast instead of guessing.
Input you give it: your offer, your ICP, and your positioning.
Output you get: more shots on goal.
Agent 7: landing page
What it does: structures your offer into a page that explains, proves, and converts.
Input you give it: your offer, your ICP, and your best ad angle.
Output you get: a clearer message that turns clicks into customers.
Note: Ultron writes the full page copy and structure, ready for you to drop into your site or page builder and publish.
Agent 8: analytics
What it does: reads your campaign numbers and turns them into plain next steps.
Input you give it: your real metrics, connected or pasted in.
Output you get: what to double down on and what to drop.
Note: Ultron reads the numbers you give it. Connect your ad account or paste in your export, and it does the reading. It will not invent data it cannot see.
Start with these 3 (beginner path)
Do not build all 8 on day one. You will burn out. These 3 give you most of the value:
- Agent 1 (ICP finder) so everything you make is aimed at the right person. This one fixes the most common mistake: making content for everyone.
- Agent 4 (content strategy) so you stop guessing what to post and get a repeatable weekly plan.
- Agent 5 (content writer) so you can actually produce that plan in your voice without the blank page.
Set these up as 3 Ultron agents. Run Agent 1, feed its output into Agent 4, feed that into Agent 5. That is a working mini content engine. Add the rest once these feel easy.
The full connected system (power-user path)
This is how you wire all 8 so the output of one feeds the next, like an assembly line:
Agent 1 (ICP) feeds Agents 2 and 3. Agents 2 and 3 (research and competitors) feed Agent 4. Agent 4 (strategy) feeds Agents 5 and 6. Agents 5 and 6 (content and ads) feed Agent 7 (landing page). Agent 7 ships, traffic runs, then Agent 8 (analytics) reads the results and feeds back to Agent 1, sharper each time.
Because all 8 agents live inside Ultron, the handoff is built in. You can let one agent pass its output straight to the next, or step in and run them one at a time when you want to check the work. Start hands-on, then let more of the line run on its own as you learn to trust it.
A few honest reminders so it actually holds up:
- The system is only as good as your inputs. Feed it real numbers, real competitors, and your real voice sample.
- Agents 7 and 8 are where you stay in the loop: Ultron writes and reads, you connect the account or paste the data, and you publish the page.
- Re-run the loop monthly. The whole point is that Agent 8 feeds back into Agent 1, so the system gets smarter every cycle.
See it in action
That's the whole thing, working.
Run this on autopilot.
Everything in this guide becomes an agent inside Ultron: set it up once, keep it running. You review, it executes.
