Plain for marketing.
Run the site and read the numbers from the same place the product is built. Privacy-first analytics with no cookie banner and no extra vendor, docs and content beside the work, and agents that turn a copy change into a pull request, so a one-line edit stops being a two-week wait on the engineering backlog.
// The day today
Every change is a ticket in someone else's queue.
A pricing typo, a new testimonial, a landing-page headline: each one is a request you file, then chase, then wait on behind the actual roadmap. Meanwhile your analytics live in yet another tool with its own cookie banner and its own bill. The work is small; the queue is not.
// What you get
The platform from your seat.
- Analytics without the vendor or the banner
- Privacy-first product analytics are built in: cookieless by default, with no personal data at rest and no consent banner to add. Track page views, custom events, funnels, and per-user journeys in the same workspace as everything else.
- Content beside the product
- Write and edit content as collaborative docs in the same platform the product ships from, so a campaign page and the feature it promotes are never out of sync.
- One bill, one search, one login
- No separate analytics subscription, no separate CMS, no separate seat to provision. Marketing works in the same product as everyone else, and pays for one of them.
- Numbers that connect to the work
- Because analytics live next to issues and code, a drop in a funnel becomes an issue someone owns, not a screenshot pasted into a thread that scrolls away.
// Agents
Change the site without filing a ticket.
Ask an agent, in plain English, to fix the headline, update the pricing copy, or add the new logo. It opens a pull request with the edit. An engineer reviews and approves it, and it ships. The change you used to wait two weeks for takes one approval.
- Describe the edit in plain language; the agent opens a real pull request
- An engineer approves before anything goes live, so the site stays safe
- No queue, no context-switch, no "can someone deploy this" in chat
// Where you'll live
The surfaces that matter to you.
All seven surfaces share one graph, one search index, and one permission model. These are the ones marketing teams tend to live in day to day.
- Analytics
- Docs
- Code
- Issues
// FAQ
Common questions.
- I'm not technical. Can I really edit the site?
- Yes. You describe the change you want and an agent turns it into a pull request for an engineer to approve. You never write code or use a command line; you write the same sentence you'd put in a ticket, and the change ships from it.
- Does the analytics need a cookie banner?
- No. Plain's analytics are cookieless by default with no personal data at rest, so there is nothing to consent to and no banner to add to your pages.
- What stops a bad edit going live?
- Every agent change is a pull request that a human reviews and approves before it merges. Nothing ships unattended, and every change is reversible.
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