Proof first: every claim here traces to real client work at candavarci.com.tr.
Marketing Ops Kit
Run the agency back-office, not just the campaigns.
Four skills for proposals, client reporting, decline analysis and routing, the operational layer that keeps marketing work consistent.
Not a promise. A record.
Run the playbook. Then hold the records up to the light.
how to run it
Use the router to dispatch the right skill
Generate proposals and reports
And run decline analysis when a metric drops
The ops discipline behind a multi-client agency: proposals, monthly reports and root-cause checks in one kit.
brands this system has worked for · 200+ clients
Inside the run · no black box
How the back-office relay runs
The kit is not four skills in a list. It is the back-office we actually run: one desk takes the request, the next turns it into a proposal, a report, or a root-cause answer, and hands it on.
- Marketing Router reads the incoming request: a new prospect, a monthly cycle, or a 'something's wrong' complaint, and sends it to the right desk.
- Proposal Writer drafts the scope and pricing before the first call, so the client sees the plan before they sign.
- When a client says traffic dropped, Customer Decline Analysis pulls search, analytics, and ad data side by side instead of guessing from one number.
- The cross-channel finding becomes the root cause, one verifiable reason, not a hunch.
- Client Reporting takes that finding and the month's numbers and writes the report in plain language the client actually reads.
ROUTER: request triaged · sent to decline desk
SOURCES: 3 channels pulled · search + analytics + ads
ROOT CAUSE: found · one verifiable reason
REPORT: drafted · plain-language, client-ready
One power source. 6 lines out.
marketing-ops-kit · core
core active · 6 lines
- ✓ putting together a service
Putting together a service proposal that wins the client before the first call
- ✓ writing the monthly client
Writing the monthly client report that proves ROI and survives renewal season
- ✓ answering “why did my tr…
Answering “why did my traffic drop?” with cross-channel evidence instead of a guess
- ✓ routing an incoming mark…
Routing an incoming marketing request to the right specialist the first time
- ✓ turning a sudden roas or
Turning a sudden ROAS or ranking drop into a named cause and a fix plan
- ✓ running a quarterly busi…
Running a quarterly business review that reads in 30 seconds, not 30 pages
Yours to keep.
Drag time forward. Watch what stays.
Forever
That's what owning means.
The rented stack
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Your forge
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One kit runs the whole agency back-office: proposals, reports, diagnosis and triage in one place
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Every claim in a report is paired with its source, so trust survives the bad months
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Replace “probably a competitor” guesses with a verified root cause clients actually believe
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New requests land on the right specialist instantly, with no rework from wrong handoffs
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Proposals and reports built on a reusable structure cut hours of work without dropping quality
license: perpetual
subscriptions expire · deeds don't
Three parts. One line.
Watch the work travel, every station is a product you could buy alone. Together, they run as one.
every part also sold alone, the line is the discount.
Everything in the box.
Pick a piece up. Watch it work.
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4 parts · one working system · ships instantly by email
From the field · a real case
A traffic-drop complaint with no obvious cause
A client came in convinced their traffic had collapsed and wanted an answer that day. The only data on the table was one analytics chart, which told a partial story.
Instead of reacting to the single chart, Customer Decline Analysis pulled search, analytics and ad data into one view. Marketing Router had already flagged it as a decline case, so it went straight to cross-correlation rather than a fresh audit.
The drop traced back to one verifiable cause across the channels, not a hunch. The finding went into the monthly report in plain language, and the client could see exactly what happened and what came next.
This wasn't forged for everyone.
- Not for you if you'd rather rent a tool than own one.
- Not for you if you want someone else to run your stack.
- Not for you if you're happy guessing.
Agencies and consultants who manage multiple clients and live or die by renewals · Marketing operators who need proposals, reports and diagnosis to follow one disciplined system · Solo founders running client work who want an agency back-office without the headcount
then this was forged for you.Catch what's on your mind.
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Does this replace my reporting tools, or sit on top of them?
It works from the data you already have: search, analytics, ad accounts: and turns it into proposals, reports and decline analyses. It is the workflow, not another dashboard.
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When a client asks why traffic dropped, how is this different from just checking Analytics?
A single tool shows one channel. Customer Decline Analysis crosses search, analytics and ads, so the answer is one verifiable root cause, not a guess from a single chart.
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Can the proposals and reports match my own tone?
Yes. Proposal Writer and Client Reporting follow your structure and language, so the output reads like your agency wrote it, not a template.
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Any refunds?
No refunds, every claim is proven before you buy. The proof is your safety net.
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How is it delivered?
A file + install guide, instantly by email. No account needed.
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Does it only work with Claude?
No. The format is open and the file is plain text, so Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini or Cursor each adapt it their own way.