Product

AI employees, not AI tools.

A tool waits for a prompt. An employee owns a job. Mayil AI gives you a team of specialists that watch, analyse and draft real marketing work, then ask you to approve it.

What makes it an employee

Three things a tool can't do.

Has your brand's memory

Grounded in a private, versioned memory of your voice, products, offers and competitors, so drafts sound like you, not a template.

Does the job end-to-end

Watches its area, analyses what changed, and drafts finished work (rewritten pages, ad copy, posts), not suggestions for you to execute.

Asks before it ships

Every change goes to your approval queue with the reasoning attached. Approve, edit or reject. Nothing goes live on its own.

The team

Eight specialists, in detail.

Each employee owns one job: what it watches, and the finished work it puts in your approval queue.

SEO Manager

Keeps your pages ranking while you sleep.

It watches

  • Rankings and decaying pages
  • Crawl and index status
  • Internal link gaps

It drafts

  • Rewritten titles and meta
  • Schema markup
  • Internal-link plans
  • Page refresh briefs

Ads Manager

Cuts waste and keeps creative fresh.

It watches

  • Spend and wasted budget
  • Search terms and negatives
  • Creative fatigue

It drafts

  • Negative keyword lists
  • Budget shift proposals
  • New ad copy variants

Content Strategist

Builds the content plan from real gaps.

It watches

  • Keyword and topic gaps
  • Competitor content moves
  • Posts losing traffic

It drafts

  • Content briefs
  • Pillar-and-cluster plans
  • FAQ blocks
  • Refresh drafts

Social Manager

Shows up daily so you don't have to.

It watches

  • Your channels and engagement
  • Trends worth joining
  • What's working elsewhere

It drafts

  • Daily posts and hooks
  • Replies
  • Repurposed content from what you already have

Competitive Intelligence

Tells you exactly what changed this week.

It watches

  • Competitor sites and pages
  • New offers and campaigns
  • Pricing and positioning shifts

It drafts

  • Weekly change reports
  • Recommended responses

Analytics Analyst

Turns your data into decisions.

It watches

  • GA4 for shifts that matter
  • Search Console trends
  • Funnel and channel movement

It drafts

  • Plain-English findings
  • The decision each finding suggests

CRO Manager

Finds the leaks in your funnel.

It watches

  • Drop-off points
  • Page and form performance
  • Conversion trends

It drafts

  • Test ideas
  • Copy and layout fixes for leaking steps

Website Auditor

Scans your site every day.

It watches

  • Broken and thin pages
  • Slow pages
  • Pages missing from the index

It drafts

  • Prioritised fix lists
  • The fix itself, ready to apply

The morning brief

Every day starts with work already done.

  Good morning, here's yesterday.

Yesterday, I noticed

Organic traffic up 12%
!A competitor launched 3 new pages
Google indexed 18 of your pages
Two keywords slipped in ranking

So I already

Rewrote 5 page titles
Generated internal links
Drafted schema markup
Wrote 3 social posts + your newsletter

The weekly report

It leads with what it did, not what it found.

Every week you get an executive summary. It starts with shipped work, then what's changing, and what's queued next.

This week I did

Work that shipped after your approval.

  • Shipped 5 rewritten page titles (approved Monday)
  • Published 3 social posts and the newsletter
  • Refreshed 2 decaying blog posts
  • Added FAQ schema to your pricing page

What's next

Changes noticed, and the work already queued.

  • Competitor Acme launched a comparison page (response brief drafted)
  • Two funnel steps show rising drop-off (test ideas queued)
  • 4 new content briefs waiting for your review

Get started

See it running on your own site.

Book a walkthrough with the team, or talk to sales about a managed engagement.