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For agency owners

Run the agency. Win new business. Don't lose your evenings to admin.

Orca runs the operational layer behind every account, every pitch, and every weekly review. So you focus on the strategy, the team, and the next deal.

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Running an agency means wearing two hats simultaneously: the founder hat and the senior strategist hat. The accounts need attention, the pitch on Thursday needs a proposal, the team briefing for Friday needs assembling, and the new-biz prospect who went quiet last month still has not been chased. None of those things require your personal attention. All of them end up on your plate anyway.

Orca handles the operational layer of all of it. The OMG Center, which builds and operates Orca, runs as an agency itself. This is not a tool built by someone who has never managed a retainer relationship or had to write a new-biz proposal at 10pm. It is built by someone who knows exactly where the time goes and what it feels like when it does not come back.

Monday morning. New business pitch on Thursday.

Three accounts in review this week. Friday's all-team gathering needs a briefing pack.

Orca has drafted the proposal chase on last month's pitch. Three new-biz signals from Companies House, industry news, and your target sector are already surfaced and scored by relevance. The team briefing draft is assembled from this week's account activity.

The account review emails for all three retainer clients are drafted in your voice. The LinkedIn post you meant to write on Friday is in the approval queue. Your inbox is triaged. The urgent threads are flagged. The vendor noise is gone.

You start Monday focused on the pitch deck, not the inbox. The rest has been handled.

What Orca does for agency owners

Five capabilities built for the operational load that comes with running accounts, winning new business, and leading a team at the same time.

What it replaces

The overhead that eats founder time in every agency, regardless of size.

  • A part-time PA. The inbox management, new-biz research, and account-status emails that nobody else handles.
  • A new-biz researcher. The prospect identification, signal monitoring, and pipeline building that takes hours to do manually.
  • The Sunday-night account review. The hour you spend on Sunday catching up on what the week missed.
  • The Monday-morning content panic. Knowing you should post on LinkedIn this week and having nothing ready.
  • The pitch chase you keep forgetting. The warm prospect who went quiet and the follow-up you never sent.

Start with the diagnostic

The AI Diagnostic maps where your operational time is going and tells you what Orca can and cannot automate for an agency at your stage. Eight minutes. No obligation.

What it costs

Orca is a managed service, not another SaaS line on the agency P&L. It is configured around your accounts, your pitch process, and your voice. One setup cost, then a monthly fee. See the full pricing page for what is included.

Agency owners who run Orca spend their evenings on things that are not their inbox. See what that looks like in practice.

No sales pitch. No obligation. A thirty-minute conversation about your agency and whether Orca makes sense.