Deploy Sydekick into every client under your own name. They text it to get routine marketing work done, you meter it with credits, set your own overage price, and keep the spread.
Every request a client makes to the agent draws down credits you allotted them. You set what a credit costs on their invoice. The difference is margin on work you didn’t do.
Set the overage rate per client — or one rate across the book. Bill it through Synup, or send clients to a payment link of your own and keep billing where it already lives.
Rename the agent, swap its avatar, and it ships into every client instance as your team member — in the portal, in the text thread, in the outbound confirmations. Nothing in the experience says Synup.
Each client instance gets its own provisioned number, so a restaurant owner can hand off work from the walk-in cooler. We provision the number and walk you through 10DLC registration step by step; carrier approval is the carrier’s call, not ours.
We handle provisioning and give you the registration checklist, forms and sample opt-in language. Carrier approval timelines and outcomes are set by the carriers.
Everything is per client instance, so a $500-a-month account and a 40-location brand don’t have to run on the same settings.
Turn the agent on for the accounts you want to monetize and leave it off everywhere else.
Grant only the skills a client should invoke. Everything else stays with your team.
Allot credits per client and watch consumption by request, day and skill.
Charge through Synup or drop in your own payment link and keep invoicing where it is.
One toggle on the client’s portal. Nothing else in their account changes.
Allot a monthly credit block, pick the skills they can invoke, name the agent and set your overage price.
Requests arrive by text or in the portal. The agent does the work, the meter runs, and the overage lands on your invoice.
Labor becomes revenueEach of these was a ticket, a Slack ping or a phone call to your account manager. Now the client asks the agent, and you see the credits.
Through Synup, franchise locations update holiday hours and push out coupons in minutes instead of days — all from a system built to keep every location's presence accurate everywhere customers search, without requiring a dedicated marketing hire at each store.
Turn the agent on for one client, allot a credit block, set your price. If it works there, roll it across the book.