Use case · Creative volume
Scale your creative volume.
Runneth turns recent performance into weekly briefs, iteration ideas, and ready-to-launch statics, so a small team can ship at a volume that used to need a department.
Performance in. Briefs, iterations, and statics out.
Runneth reads recent performance
Every week it looks at the last 7 to 14 days across your products to see which messaging, hooks, and formats are working.
Net-new briefs land in Slack
It writes fresh concept briefs grounded in what's winning, per product, ready to hand to editors.
Iteration ideas for your winners
Small, specific edits on existing ads in market, so your designers can scale a winner without starting over.
Statics, generated to brand
Runneth fills your templates from performance and produces dozens of on-brand statics a week, ready to launch.
A creative engine that runs every week.
Weekly brief routine
Net-new concepts grounded in performance, delivered to your channel every week.
Iteration finder
Specific small edits on existing winners, so scaling a hit is a copy-paste, not a rebuild.
Static image generator
Dozens of on-brand statics a week, built from your templates and your latest data.
Frequently asked questions
Does Runneth replace my creative team?
No. It removes the manual briefing and production grind so your team spends its time on strategy and the creative ideas that need a human. People still direct the work; Runneth scales the output.
Where do the briefs come from?
From your own performance. Runneth reads the last 7 to 14 days, finds what's working per product, and writes net-new briefs plus iteration ideas grounded in that data, delivered to Slack.
How are the statics made?
Runneth fills your approved templates using recent performance to decide messaging, then generates on-brand statics in volume. Harry's gets dozens a week, ready to launch, across all their products.
Can a small team really hit high volume this way?
Yes. Harry's runs new-product growth with a four-person team and treats 100+ ads per product per month as the baseline, not the stretch goal, because Runneth handles the repetitive production.