Scale client content. Not headcount.
Articfly is the engine our own agency Lumizone used to ship 63,000 articles for 27 B2B clients. Now self-serve. Run 10 clients on $890/month total instead of $30,000 in writer salaries.
$890 in tool cost. $30,000 in retainers. Margin shows up.
Agencies running content retainers face a structural margin problem: writer cost scales linearly with article volume, but client retainer pricing does not. A 30-article-per-month client at $3,000 retainer leaves $0-1,500 of margin after writer cost, before strategy and reporting overhead.
Articfly inverts the math. 10 clients × $89/month = $890 in tool cost. 10 clients × $3,000 retainer = $30,000 revenue. After accounting for editorial review (10-20 min per article, agency editor) and strategy time, margin runs 60-75% instead of 15-25%.
The pipeline behind every article is the same one our own agency Lumizone ran to ship 63,000 articles for B2B clients across pest control, travel, finance, ecommerce, and SaaS. Productized into Articfly so any agency can run the same playbook.
What changes when the writing labor goes away
Articfly for agencies FAQ
Can I manage multiple clients from one Articfly account?
Currently each client typically gets their own Articfly account (one subscription per brand). For multi-client orchestration, the MCP server at api.articfly.com/api/mcp + per-client API tokens lets you script generation from a central agency dashboard. White-label / multi-tenant pricing is planned for 2026 H2, ping us if your timeline matters.
Can I rebrand Articfly for clients?
No white-label option as of May 2026. Clients see the Articfly branding inside the app. Public client deliverables (published articles, dashboards external to Articfly) are 100% client-branded, the agency-app branding is internal-only.
How does Articfly compare to hiring writers?
Mid-tier freelance writers: $100-300/article, 30 articles/month = $3,000-9,000. Senior in-house writer: $5,000-8,000/month salary + benefits + management overhead. Articfly: $89/month flat per client account. Even after factoring in agency editorial review (1-2 hours per 10 articles), the cost delta is 10-50x.
What about client edits and revisions?
Every article ships as a clean draft that any team member can edit before publish. The engine handles the structural work (research, outline, brand voice match, schema, internal links). Editorial polish (industry-specific framing, client-specific tone preferences, sales hooks) happens at the agency layer. Typical edit time: 10-20 minutes per article for an agency editor.
Can Articfly handle niches like B2B finance, healthcare, legal?
Yes for the structural side, articles ship with valid schema, citations, on-brand voice. For YMYL (Your Money Your Life) niches like finance, healthcare, legal, agency-side human review is required for compliance and factual accuracy in many jurisdictions. Articfly is a content engine, not a substitute for a compliance-aware human editor in regulated verticals.
How do clients see results?
Same way they see results from any content strategy: organic traffic growth, keyword rankings, AI engine citations. Article-level performance shows up in Google Search Console and any analytics tool. Articfly does not include a client-facing reporting dashboard (yet), agencies typically pipe data through Looker Studio or similar.
Is there an agency discount?
Not formally listed. For agencies running 10+ Articfly client accounts, reach out, we typically extend a volume discount that makes the math work for your retainer model.
Ship 10 clients. Pay for 10 dinners.
Try the engine on one client first. If the margin math works, scale to your whole roster.
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