Country Door Brand Studio

Three tools, one voice. Each is built on Country Door's real voice, the 2018 and 2026 catalogs the brand calls on-voice, and each is ready for a real brief. Start with whichever fits what you're doing: the Brand Pod for one piece, the Campaign Studio for a full campaign, the Master Calendar to plan the season.

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Campaign Studio

One brief, a full multi-channel set

One brief becomes a full multi-channel set. The difference is the review. Each channel has its own expert reviewer working at the same time. A brand-voice guardian holds the veto, a readability advocate reads for the 55-plus customer, and a claims check confirms products and prices against the real catalog. Every countable thing is verified in code, and each asset carries a panel sign-off naming the experts who cleared it. About two minutes end to end.

Talk it throughOpen →

Brand Pod Agent

The quick one, one piece at a time

Ask for a single email, text, or post, then refine it by conversation: warmer, shorter, a different product. Your everyday copywriter, in the Country Door voice.

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Master Calendar

Your quick-reference layout, alive

Weeks across the top, the audience bands down the side, the tool writing the email, SMS, and social rows. Lay every campaign on it so nothing collides, prune to the real plan, then generate the content from it. Work in progress, gathering input from the team.

What you're using: the WiscAI agent platform, grounded on Country Door's real Phase 1 foundation, the voice codebook, customer persona, product catalog, on- and off-voice exemplars, and the approval checklist. It is live and in the pod's hands for fall campaigns.

How it stays on-voice, and who can change it →