For agencies
Give your agency its time back.
Client reporting, status updates, follow-ups — mapped to automations from a plain description of your week.
Map your workflow 3 minWhat we automate
The work we take off your plate
These are the kinds of tasks the Mapper matches when agencies describe their week. Each one is a deployable template, not a custom build.
Client status reports
Progress pulled from your project tool into a weekly, client-ready summary — written once, not five times for five clients.
Follow-up chasing
Unanswered proposals and overdue approvals get sequenced nudges automatically, so revenue stops dying in inboxes.
Meeting-to-action notes
Client calls become task lists with owners and deadlines, sent while the meeting is still fresh.
How it works
Three minutes in, a ranked list out
Describe your week
Plain language, about three minutes. Free text, a guided form, or a short conversation — whatever is easiest.
We map it
The Mapper breaks your description into tasks and scores what automation can actually win back — by hours, not hype.
Deploy what’s worth it
A short, ranked list of templates. We tell you what to skip, too — most tasks aren’t worth automating yet.
Questions agencies ask
What does crux2core automate for agencies?
The client-service overhead that eats billable time: weekly status reports, proposal and approval follow-ups, and turning meetings into assigned action items. You describe your week; we map it to templates and rank which ones return the most hours.
How long does setup take?
About three minutes to describe your week — free text, a guided form, or a short conversation. Deploying a recommended template takes minutes more. No implementation project, and nothing your account managers need training on.
Will reports sound like our agency wrote them?
Templates draft in your voice and nothing goes to a client without your approval. The point is to remove the assembly work — pulling numbers, formatting, chasing — not to replace the judgment your clients actually pay for.