Marketing improvement for growing businesses
MartechBot — steady improvement for your website and growth
Most marketing pages get launched… and then they sit. Meanwhile conversion rates flatten and messaging goes stale. MartechBot gives you a simple improvement rhythm: find the biggest bottleneck, ship one focused change, measure the result, keep what works. Over time your pages get clearer and performance improves without constant manual optimization.
- One focused improvement at a time — no 40-page audits
- Measured against real traffic, not just opinions
- Winning changes stay. Regressions get reverted automatically.
Works with
Sound familiar?
- Your landing pages were good when you launched them. Six months later, nobody's touched them — and conversion rates are drifting down.
- You know your website could be better, but you don't have time for full rewrites and you're not sure which change would matter most.
- You've tried agencies and sprints before. They make a batch of changes and leave. Then the pages start sitting again.
How it works
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Point MartechBot at the page
Give it the URL of the landing page, blog post, or content you want to improve. It reads live performance data from Search Console, your CRM, and analytics.
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Tell it what matters
Choose the outcome — more conversions, better sign-up rate, or more engaged traffic. MartechBot uses that to decide what to change.
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Let the rhythm run
Each cycle: MartechBot finds the biggest bottleneck, proposes one focused change, ships it after your approval, measures the result, and keeps or reverts based on real data. Then the next cycle begins.
What you get
- Improve headlines, offers, and CTAs on landing pages that have stopped converting
- Sharpen blog posts for clearer messaging and better reader engagement
- One change per cycle — clean before/after measurement, no guesswork
- Approval-first: MartechBot proposes; you approve before anything goes live
- Every change is version-controlled through GitHub or your CMS, so nothing is lost
- Cycle-by-cycle reports: here's the diagnosis, here's the change, here's the result
- Works on your schedule — daily for paid pages, weekly for organic content
Frequently asked questions
What does MartechBot actually improve first?
Whichever change is most likely to move your number the fastest. For a landing page that usually means the headline, the offer, or the CTA copy. For a blog post it might be the intro, a missing section readers keep searching for, or a conversion path. MartechBot picks based on your real traffic, not a generic checklist.
How is this different from an A/B testing tool?
A/B testing tools run experiments you've already designed. MartechBot figures out what to test next based on what's happening on your page now, runs one clean change, measures it, and decides what to do with the result. Less setup, more steady progress.
Will it just make changes without asking?
No. Every change is approval-first. MartechBot proposes the next edit with reasoning, and nothing goes live until you approve. Every change is version-controlled so you can revert anything at any time.
Does it work on blog posts too?
Yes. Landing pages are the fastest to improve because the feedback loop is short, but the same rhythm works for blog posts, campaign pages, and email sequences. The cadence just slows down to match how quickly real data arrives.
Why not just hire an agency?
Agencies are great for strategy and big rewrites. But most of the lift from marketing content comes from small, steady improvements between those big moments — and that's exactly when pages tend to sit. MartechBot handles the steady part so your pages don't drift.
What tools does it connect to?
Google Search Console and your analytics for traffic signals. HubSpot or your CRM for lead and conversion data. GitHub or your CMS (like Webflow) for editing the page itself. Slack or email for reporting.
How often does it run?
It matches the pace of your data. Paid landing pages can run a new cycle every few days. Organic blog content usually runs weekly to give search and analytics time to catch up. You set the rhythm.