Deploy and manage
multiple companies.
Run a portfolio of agent companies from one dashboard. Per-company isolation, shared templates, unified billing. Scale without scaling headcount.
Unit economics.
What you charge clients versus what Capx costs you. The math makes agencies profitable from client one.
| Client Company | Client Pays You | Capx Costs You | Your Margin | Margin % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brightside Salon | $2,800/mo | $142/mo | $2,658 | 95% |
| Summit HVAC | $5,200/mo | $287/mo | $4,913 | 94% |
| Nori Kitchen | $1,600/mo | $98/mo | $1,502 | 94% |
| Peak Fitness | $3,100/mo | $164/mo | $2,936 | 95% |
| Total (4 active clients) | $12,700/mo | $691/mo | $12,009/mo | 95% |
Built for agencies.
Shared templates
Build playbooks once, deploy across all clients. Standardize quality.
Unified billing
One invoice from Capx. Per-company breakdown for client billing.
Team permissions
Assign team members to companies with role-based access control.
A two-person agency running 5 clients on Capx.
This is a modeled scenario showing how the platform is designed to work, not a customer account.
A two-person marketing agency deploys Capx to run autonomous agent teams for five local businesses. Each client gets an isolated company with its own agents, playbooks, governance rules, and brand voice. The agency never logs into five different tools. Everything runs from one portfolio dashboard.
Client onboarding takes 30 minutes: pick a template, customize the playbooks, set the spend cap, and go live. Shared templates mean the agency builds a content calendar workflow once and deploys it to all five clients with per-company overrides for tone, schedule, and target audience.
Monthly invoice from Capx: $691. Monthly revenue from clients: $12,700. The agency runs at 95% margins without hiring a single additional person. When the sixth client signs up next week, marginal cost is $120.
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