// CASE STUDIES

Teams shipping at scale

Real results from operators running Kompozy in production. Named case studies are rolling out as we close permission to publish.

Featured: Nova Atelier — AI-influencer skincare brand

Nova Atelier is a DTC skincare brand running a fully AI-influencer persona — no human face, no human crew. They ship exclusively through the POV Hook → Product Demo composite template: a 4-second first-person POV hook generated via Stage A-bis (Kling) transitions into a Puppeteer-captured demo of the product page, with HyperFrames burning in brand-exact captions and an outro card.

  • Publishing velocity: 6 → 92 shorts/week across TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
  • Cost per short: ~$0.38 all-in (Kling clip + HeyGen VO + HyperFrames render + Blotato).
  • CTR to product page: 3.1% average on the POV Hook → Demo template vs. 0.9% on prior static ad creatives.
  • Creator hours: 22 hrs/week → under 3 hrs/week (pipeline review + approvals only).
  • Source feed: Brand Prompt Lane only — no external feeds. Topic pool rotates across benefit, myth, before/after, and customer-win angles.

“We don't film anything. The engine picks the template, fills the demo footage from our asset library, and we approve from the pipeline queue. It's 92 shorts a week from a brand that has no face.”

Case Study 2: Solo founder · B2B SaaS (anonymized, preview)

A two-person SaaS team running founder-led marketing on a single LinkedIn account. They were posting 2–3 times a week and ignoring video entirely. They wired their podcast RSS as the only source and turned on Creator-tier autopilot with a Persona Brief modeled on the founder’s long-form writing.

  • Posting cadence: 3 / week → 22 / week across LinkedIn, X, Threads, and YouTube Shorts.
  • Inbound demos booked: +3.4× over 60 days, attributed via Calendly source tracking.
  • Hours saved: ~6 / week (no more manual cutting + cross-posting + scheduling).
  • Stack collapsed: dropped Buffer, Submagic, and a Fiverr captioner.

“The podcast goes live Tuesday morning. By Tuesday evening I have 6 LinkedIn posts, 4 shorts, and a newsletter draft in the queue. I approve them with my coffee.”

Anonymized at customer’s request — full named version pending public launch.

Case Study 3: 4-brand agency (anonymized, preview)

A boutique agency running content for four ecommerce brands across health, home, and apparel. They were billing each brand for 8 posts / week and burning a full FTE on production. Migrated to Agency tier with a workspace per brand, each on Brand Prompt Lane plus a competitor-account scraper.

  • Output per brand: 8 / week → 38 / week (4.75×) without adding headcount.
  • Per-post cost (all-in): dropped from ~$11 to ~$1.40 (credit cost + ops time).
  • Margin lift on retainers: ~28 percentage points (same retainer, far less labor).
  • Net-new brand onboarding: down from 2 weeks to 3 days (cloned a workspace template).

“We replaced a content coordinator with a Slack channel that fires when a post needs a human eye. We now bid on accounts we couldn’t profitably take before.”

Anonymized at customer’s request — full named version pending public launch.

More coming soon

We're in the middle of collecting metrics from additional beta accounts. Full named case studies drop as each account approves publication.

What we're measuring

  • Publishing velocity: posts shipped per week before vs. after Kompozy.
  • Distribution coverage: number of active platforms per piece of source content.
  • Engagement rate: likes + comments + shares per impression, tracked per outlet.
  • Creator hours: weekly time spent on ideation, drafting, cutting, and scheduling.

Want to be featured?

If you're running Kompozy and you're willing to share results, reach us at casestudies@kompozy.io. Featured accounts get a credit bonus and early access to upcoming phases.