Ledger · MTD
Spend is 4.1% above pace, but revenue is running 9.4% ahead. Net — you're buying cheaper growth this month.
Most marketing stacks are a room full of dashboards with no one in charge. Aureon One sits above that room. It reads every rupee across every channel, finds the line that's leaking, names the lever that moves the number, and — if you'd like — pulls the lever itself. In under five minutes.
Every morning, Aureon One reconciles the prior day across every channel, every creative, every keyword — and serves you the four things that actually changed.
Spend is 4.1% above pace, but revenue is running 9.4% ahead. Net — you're buying cheaper growth this month.
Detected in Amazon SP and Meta retargeting — overlapping audiences and two stale creatives. One-click fix ready.
Shift ₹3.4L from Meta PMax into branded search. Forecasted revenue gain at 91% confidence. Auto-apply on your approval.
You rank #2 on Perplexity for "media mix tools" — up from #7 last week. ChatGPT still omitting you. Fix recommended.
Each instrument is sharp on its own. Used together, they become something different — a system that thinks about your business the way your best operator does, at 3am.
Client rooms, retainers, deliverables, approvals, time, invoicing, content calendar, AI studio. Everything your agency loses an hour a day to — condensed into one floor.
Brief it once. Every morning at 09:00 IST, Blog Engine writes a post, generates a hero image, publishes to your blog and RSS, and pings IndexNow so ChatGPT and Perplexity see it the same day.
Brand, performance, content and ops — one plan, one budget, updated the day something changes. Generated by GPT-4, exportable as PPTX / DOCX / XLSX. Not a PDF, a living instrument.
Reads pacing, CAC, LTV and creative fatigue — then rebalances spend across Meta, Google, Amazon. Connect your ad accounts to switch it on.
MMM, incrementality and anomaly detection in one view. Ask a plain-English question, get an answer that ends the meeting. Pairs with DataForSEO when connected.
Aureon One was built on a simple conviction: your media spend doesn't need another dashboard. It needs a system of record.
We ingest from Meta, Google, Amazon, LinkedIn, TikTok, GSC, your CRM, your finance stack, and the answer engines. We reconcile them on a single time axis. We surface the three moves that matter this week. And we let a human sign off — or not.
Everything you see, you own. Your data leaves on request. Your decisions stay auditable. Your strategy compounds.
Drop in your Meta, Google, Amazon, LinkedIn, TikTok, GSC and CRM in one flow. We read historical data back four quarters by default. No engineering, no sprint — a consent screen and a coffee.
Within six minutes of connecting, you get a scan: the three places your money is silently underperforming, the one creative draining the most, and the lever with the highest expected value. No demo call required.
Approve a recommendation with one click and Aureon One executes across your ad accounts. Or let it run on autopilot inside the guardrails you set — spend caps, CAC floors, brand-safety rules, daily review.
By 2027, more commercial intent will route through ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and Claude than through Google's blue links. Blog Engine is the wedge: every post we publish for you is structured, schema-tagged and IndexNow-pinged so the answer engines see it the morning it ships.
By the team at Aureon · A four-minute read · April 2026
Most marketing teams don't have a marketing problem. They have an operating problem. Seventeen tools. Nine dashboards. Three agencies. Two consultants. One spreadsheet that everyone trusts more than any of them.
The work of the modern CMO is less about deciding what to do, and more about deciding which of the seventeen screens is telling the truth. That work — the reconciliation work — has quietly become the job.
It is also the part that AI is now genuinely good at.
So we built Aureon One the way a small team would build a cockpit: one surface, every instrument visible, a clear autopilot mode, and a human always on the yoke. We ingest your spend, revenue, pipeline and answer-engine data into a single time axis. We reconcile them overnight. And we hand you back four things in the morning: what changed, what leaked, what to move, and what to publish.
We aren't trying to replace your agency or your analyst. We're trying to give them — and you — a shared source of truth that updates before the meeting, not after.
A dashboard tells you what happened. An operating system tells you what to do next — and then, with your permission, does it.
We built Aureon One because we were the user. Twelve years across agencies and brand teams, the same three meetings every Monday, the same reconciliation question every Friday. At some point you stop wanting another dashboard and start wanting a room.
This is that room. Warm, orderly, lit from one direction. The numbers on the wall agree with each other. The lever is in the middle. The door is open.
Four tiers. No sales theatre to see them. Start with a free audit — upgrade when (and only when) the value is obvious.
For founders publishing their first 4 posts a month.
Daily AI content, designed to be cited by ChatGPT and Perplexity.
For agencies managing 6+ clients on retainer.
A board-ready plan that re-writes itself every week.
— a selection, unprompted, from our first 200 customers.
"We cut our reconciliation meeting from 90 minutes to 12. The 12 are spent on what to do, not what happened. That's the product."
"The first audit found ₹11L/month in overlapping audiences we'd missed for two quarters. It paid for the year in a morning."
"I stopped asking ChatGPT if we were on the answer page. GEO Engine tells me every Monday. We went from cited-in-12% to 64% in nine weeks."
"Aureon One made me a better CMO. Not because it replaced the thinking — because it finally gave the thinking something honest to chew on."
"The Optimiser moved ₹4.2L between Meta and branded search overnight and I didn't even notice until Monday. My CAC was 18% lower."
"It's the first tool where the CFO and the growth team look at the same screen and don't argue about the numbers. They argue about the strategy. Which is the point."
Connect a brief. Connect a channel — when you're ready. The instruments stay quiet until you turn them on.