AI Assistant

Marketing Assistant

Helps you make marketing decisions for your business. Ask questions about channels, messaging, launch campaigns, and content — using your business type, city, and budget as context.

What It Answers

Marketing questions specific to your business and city.

Marketing Assistant uses your business type, city, target customer, and budget to suggest channels and tactics that fit — not the same five tips for everyone.

Channel selection
Which platforms and channels to start with for your business type and audience
Launch messaging
How to write launch announcements, emails, and opening offers that convert
Social media
What to post, how often, and which formats work for your business type
Marketing budget
How to set a budget by business type and split it across channels
Campaign planning
How to structure a launch campaign across a 30, 60, or 90-day window
Content strategy
What content to create, in what formats, and how to track what works
Example Prompts

See the kinds of answers you get.

Ask

"I am opening a yoga studio in Denver. Where should I market it?"

Get

Returns a prioritized channel list: Instagram and TikTok for class previews, Google Business Profile for local search, Eventbrite for opening-week free classes, and partnerships with Denver fitness Facebook groups. Notes that paid ads usually underperform organic for a studio under five miles from its audience.

Ask

"Write a launch email for my handmade candle Etsy shop."

Get

Drafts a 120-word email with subject line, opening hook, three-bullet product description, scarcity element if applicable, and a clear call to action. Adjusts tone based on whether your brand voice is playful, refined, or minimalist.

Ask

"How much should I spend on marketing in my first three months?"

Get

Returns a benchmark range for your business type (typically 7 to 12 percent of monthly revenue for small services, higher for product businesses pre-launch), with a recommended split across paid, organic, and partnerships. Flags when a budget is too small to test paid channels reliably.

Limitations

When to consult a professional.

Marketing Assistant recommends a specialist agency or freelancer for large paid ad campaigns above $5,000 per month, brand identity work that needs a designer, PR campaigns aimed at national media, and regulated industries with strict advertising rules (alcohol, cannabis, financial services).

Frequently asked questions

Yes. It uses your city to factor in local channel preferences, seasonal patterns, and competition density when recommending channels and tactics.

Yes. You can ask it to draft launch emails, social captions, ad headlines, and promotional offers. It adjusts tone based on your brand voice in your plan.

Yes. All six Assistants are included in the $20 per month or $200 per year BossWorks subscription. No add-ons required.

Plan your launch marketing.

Marketing Assistant is included in every BossWorks account. Describe your idea and get started in minutes.