Not a chatbot. Not a dashboard with "AI features." Aiden OS is a working marketing agent — custom-built for your business, executing around the clock, and structurally incapable of publishing anything without human approval.
Aiden OS is a headless AI marketing agent built by MBC Group and housed in app.mbcgroup.ai. It is customized per client — trained on their market, brand voice, and compliance rules — and executes marketing tasks 24/7 (SEO pages, content, ads optimization, GBP management), with every customer-facing action gated by human approval enforced at the database layer.
Most marketing software makes you move in: their CMS, their forms, their reporting, their contract. Aiden OS inverts that. It's headless — the intelligence layer operates behind whatever you already run. Your website stays your website. Your CRM stays your CRM. Aiden works through them.
That's not a metaphor; it's architecture. The platform exposes its own API (including an MCP server), which means your projects, tasks, and deliverables are machine-readable by tools you authorize. Ask your own AI assistant "what did MBC ship for me this month" and it can answer from the live system. A marketing platform that lets you audit it from outside is a different kind of promise than a monthly PDF.
Every channel feeds one agent; everything the agent produces passes the approval gate before it goes live.
Aiden OS
One autonomous marketing agent covering the recurring execution work that stalls when humans have to do all of it by hand.
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Aiden OS isn't a bundle of disconnected AI tools sharing a login. Each client gets one agent with one memory: the same intelligence that writes your GBP posts knows your ad performance, your keyword strategy, and your compliance constraints. That's why the output compounds — corrections you make in month one make month six sharper. Generic tools reset every session. Aiden accumulates.
Aiden OS isn't a concept site — it's the operating system behind live client work: multi-month social campaigns with every post drafted, categorized, and scheduled in the system; six-city local SEO buildouts with per-page compliance verification and readiness scoring; GBP programs measured by health-score targets; ads accounts under continuous optimization.
The hardest test it passes daily: regulated medical marketing, where a wrong phrase is a liability, not a typo. If the approval architecture holds there, it holds for your industry.
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