A real human, a coordinated crew of AI specialists, and one twenty-minute Monday check-in. That's the whole shape of it.
Voice in. Drafts out. A human in the loop. Your final yes. That's the loop the system runs every week, week after week.
One session: video, photos, and the carefully-designed questions. From there, the system has your voice — for everything that follows.
A coordinated crew of specialist agents drafts, builds, formats, and schedules overnight. By Monday morning, the week's content is queued and waiting.
A real human reads everything, edits where it needs editing, and queues the pieces that need your eye. Then sends one short Monday note.
Twenty minutes. You answer two questions, approve what needs approving, and the week runs. That's the whole job.
Each agent is good at exactly one thing. They run overnight, in parallel, while you sleep. They don't talk to you. They don't pretend to think for you. They do the heavy lifting underneath the work.
AI as the engine. A real human as the driver. You as the woman who finally looks up.
The first yes is your real human's. Nothing reaches you that she hasn't already read, edited, and stood behind. She's the filter between you and the raw AI output — wrong tone, wrong claim, wrong moment, she catches it. You never see it.
The second yes is yours. Nothing publishes, sends, or schedules without your final approval. Your real human doesn't post in your name without permission. The AI doesn't post in your name without permission. Nobody publishes in your name without your final yes.
Two humans inside the loop on everything that goes out under your name. The work that ships is the work you both said yes to. The brand stays yours.
You're not adding another tool. You're replacing four or five things you're already paying for.
Too expensive, too removed from your brand, slow to respond.
Six months in and they still don't sound like you.
You'd run all of this yourself — if you had the time.
The quietest option: do nothing, post nothing, hope referrals carry you.
Seize the Yes replaces all four with one system. One human. A coordinated crew. Twenty minutes a week.
This is where it starts working for you.