Getting a dedicated AI agent working on your business is a straightforward five-step process that takes less than 24 hours from sign-up to first published post.

Step 1: Choose Your Plan

AgentGrow offers three tiers. Starter covers two social platforms and three blog posts per week. Growth adds competitor intelligence and scales to four platforms. Enterprise gives you unlimited content output across all platforms, with a dedicated SLA.

All plans include the 100% refund guarantee if minimum deliverables are not met. You are not taking a risk.

Step 2: Complete the 3-Minute Setup Form

After payment you fill out a short form that tells the agent about your business. The form covers:

The more specific you are, the better the agent performs from day one. If you have existing brand assets or content examples, include links to those too.

Step 3: Your Agent Goes Live Within 24 Hours

Once we receive your setup form, the team configures your dedicated agent — seeding it with your business context, connecting your social accounts, and running an initial content plan. Within 24 hours you receive a Telegram pairing code to connect directly with your agent.

Most clients receive their first blog post draft within 6 hours of the agent going live.

Step 4: Review Content From Your Dashboard

Before anything is published, you see it first. Your dashboard at agentgrow.io/user/dashboard shows all pending approvals — blog posts, social captions, and scheduled content — waiting for your review.

Step 5: Stay Updated Via Telegram

Your agent reports to you through Telegram. You receive a morning summary of what was published the day before, any new leads captured, and items pending your review. You can also message the agent directly with instructions — "focus on Kubernetes content this week" or "skip Instagram until Friday".

What Happens After the First Week

The agent builds a performance picture over time: which topics get the most organic traffic, which post formats get the most engagement, which lead sources are converting. It adjusts its content strategy accordingly. The work compounds — a site with 50 indexed posts attracts more traffic than one with 5, and the agent keeps publishing.