Incredible

Incredible for marketing

Incredible is a voice-first assistant that does a marketer’s desk work. You hold a key and say what shipped or what you need, and it drafts the announcement, pulls the campaign numbers, turns form responses into a sheet, and holds every send for your review, across the apps you already use. It runs on your own Mac or PC and asks before anything reaches a list.

Last updated July 2026

In short

Watch it work

Write the launch email from your notes.

Works with
HubSpotMailchimpGoogle SheetsTypeformSlackLinkedIn3,000+

The parts of the marketing day nobody wants

What did the campaign actually do?

The numbers live in HubSpot and a spreadsheet, so a simple read turns into an afternoon of exports and copy-paste. Ask for last week’s numbers and Incredible pulls them from HubSpot and reads back the short version: what moved, what did not, and the one line worth acting on. You get the picture without building a report.

The launch email, written from your notes.

It ships tomorrow and the draft is still a blank Mailchimp screen. Say what went out this week and Incredible writes the announcement from your notes, in your wording, and holds it in Mailchimp for you to read. You edit and approve, and nothing reaches the list until you say send.

When the responses pile up in Typeform faster than you can read them.

A launch fills the form with a hundred replies, and the three from accounts you care about are buried in the rest. Ask, and Incredible pulls them into a sheet, sorts them, and flags the ones from bigger companies, so you answer the ones that matter first. It works in the sheet you already keep.

Still posting the same update in three places?

The landing page is live and now it needs a line in Slack and a post on LinkedIn. Say it once and Incredible posts the note in your marketing channel and drafts the LinkedIn version for your okay. Anything that goes out publicly waits for you to read it first.

Just say it

Pull last week’s Typeform responses into a sheet and flag the ones from big companies.

Sheet built. Flags added.

Draft the launch email in Mailchimp from these notes and show it to me first.

Draft ready for a look.

Every Monday at nine, give me the short version of last week’s numbers from HubSpot.

A spoken recap, weekly.

Post in the marketing channel that the new landing page is live.

Live in the channel.

Draft a LinkedIn post announcing the new feature and hold it for me.

Post drafted, waiting on your okay.

Summarize the replies to our launch email and tell me what people liked.

The themes, in a short list.

What were our best subject lines last month in Mailchimp?

Ranked, top to bottom.

Turn this month’s campaign brief into a one-page PDF for the team.

brief.pdf, ready to share.

A day with Incredible

From the morning brief to the last thing off your plate.

  1. 8:30

    Before I start, give me last week’s campaign numbers and anything that dipped.

    The week’s numbers, read out loud.

  2. 9:45

    Draft the announcement for Thursday’s launch from these notes.

    A Mailchimp draft, held for your review.

  3. 11:00

    Sort this morning’s form responses and flag the ones from bigger companies.

    Sorted in a sheet, the big ones flagged.

  4. 13:30

    Post in the team channel that the new landing page is live and add the link.

    Posted, link included.

  5. 15:00

    Tell me when a response from a target account lands in the form.

    A ping when the right one comes in.

  6. 17:00

    Give me a short recap of the week’s campaigns for the Monday standup.

    A recap, ready to read.

Incredible vs the way it gets done today

By hand, With a VA

The jobBy handWith a VAWith Incredible
Write the launch emailA blank page and an hourA brief and a review loopDrafted from your notes, held for review
Pull last week’s numbersExport, paste, chart, repeatAsk them and waitAsk, and hear the short version
Sort a flood of form repliesScroll and eyeball each oneThey sort, once you askSorted in a sheet, target accounts flagged
Get told a key lead repliedRefresh the inboxOnly if you asked them to checkTell it what to listen for, you get told
Post the update everywhereCopy it into each appThey post, once briefedSay it once, posted and drafted for your okay

A marketer with taste writes a line that lands in a way no draft-from-notes will, and knows which launch deserves the big push. Incredible will not make that call. It clears the drafting and the number-pulling so you have more room to.

Questions, answered

Will it send an email to our list on its own?

No. It drafts the announcement in Mailchimp from your notes and holds it for you to read. Nothing goes to a list, a channel, or LinkedIn until you approve it.

Where do the campaign numbers come from?

From the apps you connect. It reads HubSpot for campaign and email numbers and your sheets for the rest, then reads back the short version. It does not invent a figure; if a number is not there, it tells you.

Does it work with Mailchimp, HubSpot, and Typeform?

Yes. It drafts and holds campaign emails in Mailchimp, reads numbers from HubSpot, and turns Typeform responses into a sorted sheet. It also works across 3,000+ other apps, so Slack and LinkedIn are part of the same request.

Can it write the whole campaign for me?

It drafts from what you give it, in your wording, and holds every draft for your review. It is a fast first draft and the desk work around it, not a stand-in for your judgment on the message. You edit and approve before anything ships.

How do I get it?

Incredible runs on macOS 13 or later and Windows 10 or later, and it is in an invite-only beta. You download it and unlock it with an invite code from a teammate or from our socials.

Incredible for the rest of your team

It already speaks to your stack

Your inbox, your CRM, your spreadsheets and 3,000+ other tools connect in a click, so one request can move from one app to the next without you switching windows.

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