Winglo runs the departments
so you can run the business.
Each department gets an AI lead, running agents that already know your business, your goals, your brand, and how you work. They only bring you in when something needs your call.
Most AI tools
hand you an empty box
and a blinking cursor.
General-purpose AI starts every conversation from zero, so you end up re-explaining the same context and correcting the same guesses. It never learns your business.
Winglo remembers instead. Its agents keep what they learn about your connectors, your goals, your brand, your customers, and your competitors, and get a little sharper about your business every day they run.
The longer they run, the better they get at the job. Day 90 Winglo writes a sharper brief than Day 1 Winglo. That's the whole product.
It keeps running in the background whether you're watching or not.
Set context
Tell it about your business once: your goals, your audience, your brand voice, what matters right now. You won't have to explain it again.
They observe
From there, they're always watching: your analytics, your search signals, your community channels, and the news that affects you.
They draft
All that watching turns into drafts. By the time your meeting starts, the report's already written and the brief's ready to go.
You decide
Only what needs your call reaches you. You review, adjust, and ship, and every edit teaches them something for next time.
Two Mondays. The same business, eleven weeks apart.
We built Winglo because of the first one. It is worth describing honestly before we describe the second.
7:40am
You open the laptop before the coffee is done — not to work, but to find out what happened.
Analytics in one tab. Search console in another. The CRM you'll export to a sheet, because the dashboard never says the thing you actually need. Someone asked in Slack on Friday whether the campaign moved anything, and you still don't know.
By the time you have a number you believe, it's 10:15. The brief for the eleven o'clock doesn't exist, so you write it from memory and leave out the two things you noticed last week but never wrote down. Thursday's launch has no copy yet. That's tomorrow's problem, which is also what you said last Thursday.
Nothing is on fire. That's the part that's hard to explain to anyone who isn't doing this. It's that every week opens with the same forty pages of reconstruction — and the decisions that would actually change the business keep sliding down the list until they quietly expire.
after
The laptop opens to something already written.
The weekly digest pulled all fourteen sources at 06:00 and reconciled the numbers — including the export you used to do by hand. Wednesday's competitor pricing change is in there, flagged, with what it does to your midmarket position. You didn't ask for that.
The brief for the eleven o'clock exists, and it's in your voice, because the edits you made to the last one were kept. Thursday's launch has four angles drafted; you'll kill three of them in a minute. The two things you noticed last week are in there too — something else remembered them.
You read for seven minutes. Then you start the day at the point you used to reach at eleven.
weeks in
Reporting, reconciling, and rewriting context you already had.
The ones that used to expire at the bottom of the list.
Every edit and judgment call, still there next Monday.
You set the context once. The cadence is the product.
This is not a promise about the future of work. It's a Monday that was already handled when you got there — and a business with momentum you didn't have to manufacture every seven days.
A team that already
knows your business.
Writes the brief before the meeting, in the voice you already edited into it.
Watches search all week and speaks up only when a position is worth acting on.
Reads the market so a competitor's move arrives as a note on Monday, not a surprise in Q1.
It gets to work
without a single prompt.
A chat assistant only moves when you open it and type something in. Winglo works on your data and your schedule either way, the way an operations team does and a search bar never could.
All Winglo ever asks for
is one afternoon.
What it takes to get going, how often it needs you, and how much you'll have to repeat yourself.
Built to earn your trust.
Ready to put an AI lead
to work?
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