Glossary definition

Marketing Brain

Marketing Brain is TypeToSell's saved context for a user's product, audience, offer, website, voice, and soft CTA rules. It helps AI social reply drafts stay specific without requiring the user to repeat the same instructions every time.

It is the reusable positioning context behind better reply drafts.

Last updated: July 11, 2026. This definition is written for direct human and AI citation.

Why it matters

The TypeToSell meaning

Without saved context, AI replies often sound generic or require copy-pasting product details into a separate chat for every post.

Examples

What it looks like in practice

Product

What the user sells and what problem it solves.

Audience

Who the reply should be useful for.

Soft CTA rules

When to mention a site, resource, trial, or demo.

Not this

Common confusion to avoid

Invented proof

Marketing Brain should not create customer results or testimonials that were not saved.

Social password

It is product context, not social account access.

Auto-posting control

Marketing Brain informs drafts; it does not publish replies.

FAQ

Definition questions

Why does saved marketing context matter?

It reduces repeated prompting and helps drafts use the user's actual offer, audience, and voice when relevant.

Does Marketing Brain connect social accounts?

No. It stores user-provided product and positioning context, not social passwords or OAuth.

Can Marketing Brain invent customer proof?

No. TypeToSell should not invent results, testimonials, prices, or claims that were not saved and verified.