Workspace
Where the day starts
Ask for what you want in plain English, clear what needs your approval, and see everything scheduled in one calendar.
4 modules · assistant, control
This is not a suite of products bolted together — it is one application with one customer record underneath it. Below is the platform's actual navigation, not a marketing diagram of it. Click through it the way your team will.
Where the day starts. Ask for what you want in plain English, clear what needs your approval, and see everything scheduled in one place.
Plan it, make it, ship it. Campaigns across every channel with budgets that pace themselves, a creative studio, your content library, and everything that lives on your website.
One list, not six. Contacts and segments live in the same record every other section reads from, so an audience built once is available to ads, email and social without an export.
From first touch to closed. Records and pipeline you would expect, plus outreach that runs without a rep watching it — sequences, an AI SDR, an AI caller and lead generation.
The context every agent writes from. Brand voice, personas, products and templates — set once, and every campaign, email and post inherits it without being told.
One ROI number you can defend in a board meeting. Multi-touch attribution across every channel, and dashboards you build by asking for them rather than configuring them.
The section other marketing platforms do not have. Billing, invoicing and payments sit inside the same product, so spend and collected revenue land on one timeline without an export.
Every section reads and writes the same customer record. A contact enriched by Sales is the same contact your campaign targets and the same one your invoice is raised against — no sync, no mapping, no drift.
Where the day starts
Ask for what you want in plain English, clear what needs your approval, and see everything scheduled in one calendar.
4 modules · assistant, control
Plan, create, publish
Campaigns and budgets across every channel, the creative studio, your content library, and everything that lives on your website.
13 modules · campaigns, creative studio, content, web
Who you are talking to
Contacts and audience segments, shared across every channel rather than duplicated once per tool.
2 modules · records, segments
From lead to closed
Records and pipeline, plus outreach that runs itself — sequences, AI SDR, AI Caller and lead generation.
13 modules · records, pipeline, outreach, team resources
One voice, every channel
Brands, personas, products and templates — the context every agent writes from.
4 modules · identity, assets
What actually worked
Attribution across every channel, and dashboards you can build by asking for them.
2 modules · reporting, dashboards
Marketing platforms stop at the lead, so campaign spend and collected revenue end up in two different systems and get reconciled in a spreadsheet. Billing, payments and invoicing live inside Marketing Titan, on the same record as the campaign that produced the deal — so spend and revenue land on one timeline without an export.
7 modules · billing, payments, invoicing, insights, reports
A stack of six tools needs the same contact to exist six times, synced on a schedule, with someone owning the mapping. One record removes the category of problem entirely.
A contact updated in Sales is updated everywhere the instant it saves. There is no nightly job and no "last synced 4 hours ago."
Nobody maintains a translation table between what your CRM calls a lifecycle stage and what your email tool calls a list.
An agent writing a campaign can read the deal history, the brand voice and last quarter's results — because they are all in the same place.
All 45 modules are unlocked on every plan, including Free. Plans differ on how many contacts you store, how much you send and how much agent work you run — never on which parts of the product you are allowed to open.
Forty-five modules covering seven sections means very few of them are the deepest tool in their individual category. That trade is the whole design, and it is the wrong trade for some teams.
If your team lives inside one specialist product all day and needs every feature in it, our equivalent module will feel thin by comparison.
62 platforms against a marketplace of over a thousand at an incumbent. Check the catalogue for anything niche before switching.
There is no on-premise option, and we do not yet hold SOC 2 Type II or ISO 27001 — both lists are published.
Yes. All 45 modules across all seven sections are unlocked on every plan, including the free one. Plans differ on volume — how many contacts you store, how much you send, and how much agent work you run — never on which parts of the product you are allowed to open.
There are 45 modules organised into seven sections: Workspace (4), Marketing (13), Audience (2), Sales (13), Brand (4), Analyze (2) and Revenue (7).
Revenue holds billing, payments, invoicing and revenue reporting inside the marketing platform itself. Marketing platforms normally stop at the lead, which means campaign spend and collected revenue live in two different systems. Because both sit on the same record here, you can put them on one timeline without an export.
Not between the parts of Marketing Titan — every section reads and writes the same customer record, so there is nothing to sync internally. You may still connect external systems such as your website, ad accounts or a data warehouse.
No. Every plan includes unlimited users. The meter is on agent work — the volume of AI the platform runs for you — not on how many people log in.
A contact exists once. When Sales enriches it, the campaign that targets it and the invoice raised against it are looking at the same row — not at copies kept in step by a nightly sync. That removes field mapping, sync lag and drift as a category of problem.
Every section, every module, unlimited users — no card required. Plan volumes are on the pricing page.