Ready to deploy more ambitious marketing?
Growth is a skill. Execution needs an engineer.
You have the strategy. The taste. The point of view. What you don't have is the technical operator who can ship at the pace your ambition demands. Stationed brings the engineering tradition behind our Forward-Deployed Engineers to your marketing team, now self-serve.
Course overview
Deploy more ambitious marketing with AI-powered execution
What you'll learn
- How to build AI-powered marketing workflows from prompt engineering to full automation and internal tools
- How to ship faster without more headcount using agents, scheduled tasks, and reusable skills your whole team can call
- How to maintain brand quality at scale with governance layers, custom instructions, and persistent brand context
Who it's built for
- Marketing teams of all sizes from solo operators to full departments with 20+ seats
- Non-technical marketers who want AI leverage without learning to code
- Growth-focused leaders who need their team to execute at speed and precision while building in their genius
Curriculum
The three tracks
We focus on the fundamentals your team needs to know today to be proficient in AI tomorrow.
The prompting layer, handled.
Under 2 hours. For everyone on the team: you, the intern, the SDR who keeps asking ChatGPT to write the email. Outcome: prompts that produce work you'd actually ship, a command center that knows your brand, and the first real marketing asset out the door. The same operating standard our Forward-Deployed Engineers use on day one inside customer orgs.
The work that runs without you.
Outcome: the weekly performance deck builds itself. The campaign brief gets drafted overnight. The variant testing runs on a schedule. The recap email writes itself before your Monday standup. You stop being the bottleneck on the work you didn't want to be doing anyway. This is what our FDEs build for customers in week one. Your team builds it in an afternoon.
Small internal tools, on demand.
For marketers, not developers. No coding background assumed. Capstone: a real internal tool (campaign calculator, brief generator, lightweight CRM enricher, whatever your team keeps asking for and can't get from IT), deployed and shipped. The same kind of internal tools our Forward-Deployed Engineers ship inside customer orgs. Taught at a level a marketer can carry.
How each lesson works
Three steps, every time.
A consistent learning loop. The same rhythm whether your VP of Brand or your SDR is in the seat.
Watch the finished thing work, then keep the templates and prompts that produced it. You leave with a working reference, not just a memory.
Break the demo into discrete, replicable steps. Each step is its own sub-problem. You go from "how did they do that?" to a numbered sequence you can follow.
Plug the lesson into your actual job. Same framework, role-specific output. The strategic call stays yours; the execution gets handed to the system.
The team
Every role on your team, with leverage.
End-to-end marketing workflows built to match your current team dynamics. Built to deliver speed, control, and measurable impact. Every role keeps the strategic work and hands off the execution layer to Stationed.
Product Marketing
Positioning, launches, sales enablement, competitive
Content Marketing
Long-form, social, SEO, editorial, writers
Performance Marketing
Demand gen, paid media, email, lifecycle, growth
Field & Events
Events, webinars, partner marketing, ABM motions
Brand Marketing
Brand strategy, creative, design partners, visual identity
PR & Communications
Press, analyst relations, internal comms, executive support
Marketing Ops & Analytics
Reporting, attribution, martech stack, automation, data
The lesson is the same for every role. The implementation belongs to the person in the seat.
The platform underneath
The training opens the door. The platform does the work.
This training is the self-serve version of our best engineers — the prompts, workflows, agents, and internal tools we'd build for you, taught so your team ships them themselves.
Agents
The variants, the briefs, the QA passes — running without you.
- Built-in agents — research, optimization, drafting, the variant tests no one wants to set up by hand
- Custom agents — your team's recurring asks, codified once, callable forever
- Multi-step agents — when the work spans three tools and four hand-offs
- Coding agents — for the technical people on your team who'd rather build the internal tool themselves
Workflows
The recurring marketing work that should never have been a calendar item.
- Scheduled tasks — weekly performance recaps, daily competitor scans, Monday standup summaries
- Live artifacts — the campaign brief, dashboard, or editorial calendar that's always the current version
- Skills — reusable work the whole team can call, instead of re-explaining the same thing to ChatGPT
- MCP connectors — Slack, Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Notion, your CRM, on tap
Brand & Knowledge
The governance layer that means you don't wake up to a viral disaster.
- Projects — persistent context per campaign, launch, or account — so the system doesn't keep forgetting
- Custom instructions — your voice, your tone, your do-and-don't list, enforced by default
- Brand knowledge base — guidelines, style guides, positioning docs the agents actually use
- Memory across sessions — the system remembers what you taught it, so your team stops re-teaching it
Playbooks
A marketplace of strategies, delivered weekly.
Technology consistently improves — and so do the playbooks. As the market evolves, so does your team's edge.
Go-to-market motions, as they emerge
Scraped, tested, and packaged from the leading edge — so your team runs the strategy that's working now, not the one that worked last year.
What's breaking through and why
Tips, triggers, and structural patterns from content that's hitting — distilled into frameworks your team can apply the same week they arrive.
Always at the leading edge
As AI capabilities expand, so does the playbook library. New tools, new workflows, new leverage — your team stays current without having to go looking.
Pricing
One subscription. Seven seats.
One seat per role. Your full marketing team, covered. Free for a 7-day test drive.
7-day free trial
1 seat · Full access · No card
- Every track. From prompt to ship.
- Bring real work, not a sandbox.
- Cancel anytime. Or do nothing — it just ends.
Team
7 seats included. One per role.
- All three tracks. Every seat.
- All seven role lanes.
- Shared agents, workflows, brand context.
- One line item to defend. Not seven invoices.
Additional seats
Add to the Team plan as you grow
- Same access. No tier shuffle.
- Add or remove monthly. No annual math.
- 20+ seats — talk to sales.
Prices in USD. Billed monthly. Trial converts only when you choose. We don't auto-charge.
Before you start
Prerequisites & technical requirements.
This program is built for working marketers, not developers. These are the only things you need in place before day one.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Computer | Mac (any recent model), Windows 10+ with WSL2, or Linux |
| Internet | Stable broadband connection |
| Browser | Chrome or Firefox (latest) |
| Accounts | Google, GitHub, VS Code, Claude, Wispr Flow |
| API Keys | Anthropic, OpenRouter, or Claude Pro/Max subscription |
| Web Search API | Brave Search (free tier, 2,000 req/mo) or Tavily (free tier, 1,000 req/mo) |
| Messaging | Telegram account |
| Budget | ~$20–100/month for VPS + API costs based on use |
| Attitude | Excited beginner’s mindset & willingness to be uncomfortable |
What you leave with
A working system you can put into production (and show your leadership team) immediately.
AI agents, workflows, and internal tools your team built during the program, deployed, not theoretical
A growing library of GTM strategies, virality codes, and innovation frameworks delivered weekly
Seven seats, three tracks, and a shared platform your whole marketing team operates from
Our promise: execution infrastructure built for real teams.
No AI hype or theory without application. Just the workflows, agents, and tools that get results — because they're built by the same engineers we deploy inside companies.