Most AI writing tools start with a blank box and wait for you to explain your business. You describe the product, the audience, the tone, the offer. Then you do it again in the next chat, because the box forgot.
Aiter starts one step earlier. You give it a URL. It reads the site, the copy, the images, the colours and the positioning, and builds a Marketing Brief: what you sell, who buys it, what makes you different, how you sound. Everything after that is written against the brief instead of against your patience.
What you get from one URL
A campaign is not a single asset. When a campaign finishes generating you have, roughly in the order you would use them:
| Area | What lands in the campaign |
|---|---|
| Research | Competitor analysis, market trends, audience research, review mining |
| Strategy | Customer personas, value proposition, positioning, business model, eleven strategic frameworks |
| Ads | Google, Meta, LinkedIn and TikTok copy, plus display banners in your brand colours |
| Content | Social posts for five networks, blog and PR articles, email sequences, YouTube scripts |
| Visibility | SEO and GEO keyword sets, meta titles and descriptions |
| Video | Scripted, voiced, scored video ads with your logo on the end card |
| PR | Campaign concepts, a media outlet list, an influencer list |
Not all of it generates at once, and that is deliberate. The brief and the first ads arrive with the campaign. The rest waits until you open the tab and ask, so you are not paying for a persona you never read.
Where it is genuinely good
Anything downstream of research. Once the brief knows your competitors position on price and your reviews complain about setup time, the ad copy stops sounding like it was written about a category instead of a company. This is the whole argument for the product.
Volume with consistency. Thirty social posts that all sound like the same brand is a harder problem than one good post. Aiter is built for the thirty.
The stuff you keep postponing. Personas, a SWOT, a media list, meta descriptions for forty pages. Work that is genuinely useful and genuinely dull.
Where you still do the work
Being straight about this saves you a bad first week.
Judgement. Aiter will hand you five video concepts. It will not tell you which one your CEO will hate, or that the third one accidentally describes your biggest competitor better than it describes you. Pick, then adjust.
Facts about your own business. If your site does not say you offer a 60-day trial, nothing downstream will know about the 60-day trial. Aiter reads what is public. It cannot read your roadmap, your pricing experiments or the thing you decided in a meeting last Tuesday.
Publishing. Nothing here posts to your ad account, your CMS or your inbox. You copy, paste and ship. That is on purpose while the output still deserves a human read.
Verification. Research reports carry a notice for a reason. Every source in a deep research report is opened and checked before you see it, and anything that could not be traced is marked or dropped, but a model can still be confidently wrong about a fact nobody wrote down. Check anything you would be embarrassed to be wrong about in public.
The honest version of the pitch
Aiter is a very fast, very well-briefed junior marketer who has read your entire website, all of your competitors' websites and several hundred of your customers' reviews, and who never gets bored of writing the fortieth headline variant.
It is not a CMO. It does not know what you promised the board. Treat the output as a first draft written by someone who did the reading, and you will get roughly what the tool is for.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a website to use Aiter?
No. If you do not have a site yet, or your site is behind a login, choose manual input in the new campaign window and describe the product in a paragraph or two. The brief is thinner, but everything downstream still works. You can also attach files, links and YouTube videos as source material on paid plans.
Does Aiter publish anything automatically?
No. Every asset stays inside your campaign until you copy it out or download it. Sharing a campaign is an explicit action that creates a read-only public link, and you can unpublish it at any time.
Can I use the output commercially?
Yes. What Aiter generates for your campaign is yours to run. Read anything factual before you spend money behind it, and keep the usual eye on claims a regulator would care about.