customer + content operations

The CRM with a content graph inside.

Contacts, email, automations, forms, and dashboards in one console — plus what CRMs leave out: generate, review, publish, and repurpose content across every site you run.

Request early access

In private testing. No public signup yet.

draftin reviewapprovedpublished

Every state change is explicit. Nothing sends or publishes without an approval.

One system of record

Contacts, campaigns, and content live in one database — not five tools. The console writes it; everything else reads.

Human gates

Workers act only on approved. Nothing sends, publishes, posts, or spends without an explicit status flip.

Calm control

Dark-first, one accent. Color encodes pipeline state — status pills, tags, nodes — not decoration.

Direct wiring

A Postgres job queue, cron, and direct API calls. No third-party glue services in the loop.

contacts & crm

The system of record for every contact.

Contacts with tags and rule-based segments, CSV import that dedupes and merges, an ingest API for outside sources — and hosted forms that qualify before they store: disqualified submissions store nothing and see the same response.

email code studio

Blocks on top, markup underneath.

Campaigns over your segments, from block templates drafted by AI and refined element by element. A code view shows the compiled HTML, pretty-printed — edit the blocks or the markup, whichever is closer to the problem.

automations canvas

Triggers, waits, and branches on a node canvas.

Contact created, tag added, segment joined — each trigger flows through versioned steps: emails, waits, tags. Live edits never touch in-flight runs, and only active automations enroll anyone.

dashboards

A grid you assemble, over numbers that roll up.

Drag widgets onto a 12-column grid — KPIs with inline graphs, bars, donuts, series. Daily rollups feed an agency overview and per-business drill-downs.

brand system

Set the brand once. Every surface resolves it.

One brand kit per business — colors, type, logo, custom CSS — kept in settings. Emails render it, hosted forms theme with it, site previews resolve it. Change the kit; every surface follows.

the part a crm leaves out

The content graph — one source, every site.

Generate SEO drafts, review them behind the same gates as everything else, publish to every connected site through one read API, and repurpose what published into social. Content lives once, in the same database as your contacts — sites just render it.

One console — contacts to content.

Searagraph is in private testing. Write us to be notified when early access opens.

Request early access