This is about solving that pre-execution gap.
The Campaign Builder (inside Vect AI) is built to design, validate, and save a complete marketing campaign before any budget or production is committed. It’s a planning-first tool for people who must justify spend and hit outcomes.
At a glance it does:
Capture the campaign objective, audience, and positioning in one place.
Map channels (email, paid, social, content, video) into a coordinated sequence.
Generate the assets and briefs required for each phase so nothing is missed.
Surface gaps, overlaps, and weak hooks that waste production dollars.
Save the campaign as a named project for review, iteration, and handoff.
Who this is for:
Founders and PMs running launches with real budgets.
Growth leads and performance teams who buy creative and media.
Agencies that must deliver predictable outcomes for clients.
This is intentionally not a “creative factory” — it’s a decision tool that reduces wasted spend and makes campaign approvals fast and defensible.
Open the Campaign Builder (direct tool flow): https://vect.pro/#/signup?continue=%2Fapp%2Ftools%3Ftool%3DC...
Inspect public pages (site operator): https://www.google.com/search?q=site:vect.pro
System design and rationale: https://blog.vect.pro/vect-ai-bible-guide
If you run campaigns or buy creative/media, I’d value concrete feedback on:
what pre-launch signals would make you cancel or push a campaign,
what outputs (asset briefs, channel timing, budget flags) you must see before approving,
where you’d pay for a planning tool vs keeping this in docs/spreadsheets.
Happy to dig into the evaluation heuristics or integration hooks on request.