Mondays are the obvious use case. The rest of the week is where Scout earns its keep - ad-hoc questions about any client, with live data, the right ad account, and the client’s history loaded by default. No re-briefing. No copy-paste prompts. Just Claude, with your clients.
‘Why did CPP go up last week?’ ‘Which flow performed best?’ ‘Can you check that the new collection campaign is actually pulling weight?’
Today, the account manager opens five tabs per question. With Scout, they open Claude.
An account manager asks Claude about a client. Scout switches context to that client, pulls fresh numbers from the relevant platforms, references promoted facts and voice overrides, and Claude answers in your agency’s voice - with the specific numbers the question demands.
Need a chart? Scout renders one inline. Need the answer in an email? Claude drafts it. Need to dig deeper? Ask follow-ups in the same thread.
Three questions about three different clients, in three minutes, in the same chat. Scout switches client context per turn. No re-auth. No ‘which account did you mean?’ Just answers.
Learn more about multi-account →An account manager has a mid-week conversation that surfaces a new insight about a client. Scout captures it as an observation. The next account manager asking about the same client sees it. Knowledge accumulates instead of evaporating.
Learn more about agency memory →No. Scout loads the client’s memory, voice and live data by default the moment you scope to a client - so you ask the question and get an answer that already knows the account.
Yes. Scout switches client context per turn, with no re-auth and no “which account did you mean?” - three clients in three minutes in the same thread.
Live. Scout pulls fresh numbers from the relevant platforms when you ask, so a mid-week read reflects what’s actually happening today.
Yes - ask Claude to draft the client email, render a chart inline, or fold the insight into the next Monday report. It’s the same conversation.
Its ability to work with AI tools makes it infinitely accessible to everybody across departments - and gives clients a clear view of what's happening in their business, and more importantly what to do with it.