Multi-model architecture

The right model for every marketing task. Automatically.

Deep research needs different compute than writing a subject line. We match every agent to the model best suited to its task — so you get better outputs, faster, without thinking about which model to use.

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Matched to task complexity

A market sizing analysis and a subject line A/B test are not the same cognitive task. Routing them to the same model wastes compute on simple tasks and under-resources complex ones.

02

Speed where it matters

Execution agents that produce copy variants run on Haiku and return in seconds. Research agents take longer because they're doing more — and should.

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Automatic upgrades

When Anthropic ships a stronger model, agents are updated to use it. You never need to manage model versions or prompt compatibility yourself.

The model stack

Three models. Twenty-six agents. One decision.

Deep research

Claude Opus 4.7

The most capable model in the stack. Used for agents that require multi-step reasoning, synthesis across large amounts of information, and structured outputs that need to be CMO-grade.

Powers these agents

Market AnalysisMarket Trend AnalysisCompetitive AnalysisICP AnalysisQuarterly Campaign AnalysisStrategy Director

Why this model: Research agents need to reason across many inputs simultaneously — your ICP, competitor data, market dynamics, and industry context — and produce structured, defensible outputs. Opus handles this without shortcuts.

Strategy & channels

Claude Sonnet 4.6

Fast, high-quality reasoning for strategy and channel planning. Produces sophisticated strategic outputs at a pace that matches how marketing teams actually work.

Powers these agents

Messaging AnalysisBranding AnalysisContent StrategySocial Media StrategyPaid Media StrategyEmail Marketing StrategyWeb StrategyABM Campaign StrategyIntegrated Campaign StrategyProduct MarketingSegment Marketing StrategyMicro Targeting StrategyPipeline Goal SettingCampaign Performance TrackingPartner Marketing CampaignLocalizationPricing Strategy

Why this model: Strategy and channel agents need high-quality reasoning without the latency of the heaviest model. Sonnet delivers the depth required for positioning, messaging, and channel planning while keeping outputs fast enough to iterate in a working session.

Fast execution

Claude Haiku 4.5

Optimised for speed and execution tasks. Ideal for copy generation, quick content variants, and high-volume tasks where turnaround matters more than extended reasoning.

Powers these agents

Campaign MessagingWebinar StrategyEvent Strategy

Why this model: Execution agents are producing copy, variants, and tactical outputs — tasks that benefit from speed over extended reasoning. Haiku delivers high-quality marketing copy fast, without the overhead of a research-grade model.

Bring your own key (BYOK)

Use your own API keys. Available on Starter.

If you're on the Starter plan, you bring your own API keys from Anthropic, OpenAI, or Google. Your keys are encrypted with AES-256-GCM before storage and decrypted in memory only at request time.

Growth and above plans use ameena.ai-hosted models — no API key required. We handle the infrastructure, rate limits, and model versioning.

How we secure your API keys →
ProviderModelsAccess
AnthropicClaude Opus 4.7, Sonnet 4.6, Haiku 4.5Default provider
OpenAIGPT-4o, GPT-4o miniBYOK
GoogleGemini 1.5 Pro, Gemini FlashBYOK

Hosted models (Growth +)

No API key needed.

On Growth and CMO Suite plans, we handle the model infrastructure. No API keys, no rate limit management, no version compatibility issues. You focus on the output; we manage the plumbing.

Model updates

Automatic, no action needed.

When Anthropic ships a better model, we update agent assignments. You get improved output quality without touching a settings page or rewriting prompts. Every agent always runs on the best available model for its task.

Start with the full model stack.

30-day free trial. No API key required on Growth and above.

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