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Opplic

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Summary

Managing growth for ten agency clients means ten separate tools, ten content calendars, and ten rounds of copy-pasting before anything ships — and the moment a social campaign goes live without the matching landing page update, the whole funnel leaks. Opplic exists to close that gap.

The vendor describes Opplic as a per-client AI growth agent that runs a daily learn-publish-measure-improve loop: reading each client site, drafting SEO and conversion changes as plain-English 'Growth PRs', and only shipping those changes — alongside coordinated Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google posts — after you approve. Nothing touches a live site without a sign-off, which is the detail that makes it safe to hand to a junior account manager. The architecture is isolated per client, so one client's brand voice and goals don't bleed into another's. Where it strains: the vendor notes honestly that SEO results take weeks to surface, so the daily engine produces social feedback fast but search impact on a slower clock, and teams expecting quick SEO wins will need to reset expectations before the client retainer review.

Bottom line: Pick this if you're an agency tired of stitching five tools together per client and want approval-gated automation that compounds over months — but plan for a frank conversation with clients who expect SEO results on a social media timeline.

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Best For: Web agencies managing multiple client sites, Agencies seeking white-label growth automation, Teams wanting approval-gated multi-channel execution

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  • Per-client isolation keeps each client's brand voice, goals, and data completely separate from the rest of your portfolio, so a prompt tuned for a legal firm never bleeds into a retail client's output.
  • Approval-gated publishing means nothing goes live until you sign off, so junior account managers can run the queue without risking an unapproved change on a client's production site.
  • Site changes and matching social campaigns ship in a single coordinated action, which means the landing page and the post promoting it are always in sync — no manual cross-referencing between five disconnected tools.
  • Wins from one client automatically become reusable playbooks across your portfolio, so the agency accumulates compounding growth intelligence rather than rediscovering the same tactics for each new client.
  • Setup is described as roughly ten minutes per client with no code required, which means onboarding a new retainer client does not require a developer sprint before growth work begins.
  • SEO results operate on a weeks-long measurement cycle while the daily engine keeps proposing changes — teams doing monthly retainer reporting will face a gap where activity is high but attributable search impact has not yet rippled through, creating a difficult story to tell in client reviews.
  • The product has no self-hosted option, which means any client with data-residency requirements or a strict vendor-approval process blocks deployment entirely — those clients require a different architecture, likely a self-hosted open-source agent stack.
  • The workflow is opinionated around a fixed learn-publish-measure-improve loop; agencies needing to model complex conditional branching — for example, running different playbooks based on which campaign variant wins — hit the product's ceiling and end up managing custom logic outside Opplic, at which point they are maintaining two systems.
  • Pricing scales per client rather than per seat, so agencies with a large portfolio of small retainer clients face a cost structure that grows linearly with client count — at high client volume, teams that build comparable automation in a general-purpose platform may find the economics flip against Opplic.

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API Available
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Self-Hosted
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Last Updated
2026-07-04T22:40:18.592Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Web agencies managing multiple client sites
  • Agencies seeking white-label growth automation
  • Teams wanting approval-gated multi-channel execution

What it does well

  • Coordinated website SEO and conversion updates with social campaigns
  • Per-client lead and revenue tracking for retainer reporting
  • Reusable growth playbooks across multiple agency clients

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Client websitesInstagramLinkedInGoogle Business

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Opplic free?
Opplic is a paid tool. No permanent free tier is offered.
Is Opplic open source?
No — Opplic is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.

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Opplic

Opplic connects to client websites you already manage and builds a separate growth workspace for each one — learning that client’s services, customers, brand voice, and goals in isolation from the rest of your portfolio. Each day the agent proposes changes: SEO landing pages, conversion tweaks, copy updates. These surface as Growth PRs, written in plain English describing what changes, why, and what result to expect. You review, approve, and Opplic ships the website update alongside coordinated social posts on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google Business — one approval, every channel, no copy-pasting across disconnected tools.

The differentiating mechanic is the feedback loop. Results from each shipped change — leads attributed, engagement measured — feed directly back into the next cycle. What works for one client becomes a reusable playbook Opplic applies across your portfolio, so the system compounds rather than restarting from zero each sprint. The vendor is candid that two timelines coexist: social posts get same-day signals, while SEO changes are proposed continuously but measured over weeks.

Opplic fits agencies running multiple client sites who want approval-gated automation without writing code or maintaining a prompt library per client. It does not fit teams that need to build complex conditional logic across channels — the product is opinionated about the learn-publish-measure-improve loop and does not expose a general-purpose workflow builder. There is no self-hosted option, which disqualifies it for clients with strict data-residency requirements. The paid-only pricing is per client, so the cost model scales directly with portfolio size, not seat count.

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