Microdose · For agencies
Keep the strategy. Lose the deck.
Microdose was not built to replace your strategists. It was built to replace the eight days of work between the strategist sitting down and the strategist having something to defend.
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The math
A 2-week brand-foundation engagement at a mid-tier agency runs €18,000 to €40,000 — most of which is two senior strategists writing, throwing away, and rewriting a position deck.
Microdose runs the same cascade in twelve minutes. The strategist still defends the work — but defends a sharper draft, faster, with the cultural read already built in.
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What you keep
- ✓Your relationship with the client. Microdose runs in the background; you stay the face of the work.
- ✓The strategist's judgment. The cascade produces a draft; your team converges it into the final position.
- ✓Your billing model. Day-rate or retainer, your choice. Microdose only changes the ratio of strategist hours to artefact pages.
- ✓The council surface — your CD walks the client through a live multi-agent debate.
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What you lose
- ×Eight days of writing the position from scratch — the part the strategist hates most.
- ×The cultural-read research week — replaced by Microdose's always-fresh corpus, citing real sources.
- ×The 'we'll need another week' conversation — every week — with the founder who's already paid you.
- ×The brief PDF nobody reads. (Microdose ships one, ready to defend.)
Agency pricing
Per studio, not per seat.
Agency
Talk to us
Priced on a call
Built around your roster — brands, seats, and support by arrangement.
- ·More active brands and seats, by arrangement
- ·API access — Microdose as your back-end
- ·Priority speed + dedicated support
- ·The council surface for live strategist work
We size the Agency tier to your roster — write to us and we'll set it up. The always-fresh Zeitgeist corpus, the council surface, and the Compass synthesis come with it.
The part that should make you uncomfortable.
If your retainer model rests on charging a client for the strategist's week of writing, this tool changes the conversation. A founder who has tried Microdose once will not pay for the part you used to charge for — because the part you used to charge for now happens between her morning coffee and her mid-morning meeting.
What your strategist is still uniquely positioned to do: hold the room. Defend the position to the board. Walk the founder through the implications. Refuse the bad brief. Say the thing the founder is paying you to say.
That is the work. Microdose handles the rest, so your strategist does more of it.