Ochito Playbooks is the self-service version of the system behind Ochito Managed: 8 specialist AI agent playbooks — researcher, offer strategist, copywriter, page builder, content engine, outreach, analyst, creative director — for business owners who want to run marketing themselves.
Not 150 prompts and good luck — complete roles: job description, required inputs, output standards, and rules for what each agent must never do.

Market Researcher. Kills bad ideas before they cost you a month.

Offer Strategist. Pricing psychology, honest urgency, guarantees that convert.

Copywriter. Banned-phrase rules so nothing smells like AI.

Landing Page Builder. A complete page, deployed free, in 10 minutes.

Content Engine. One idea in, a week of content out.

Outreach Agent. Personalization forced, spam impossible.

Analytics Analyst. Has never been impressed by your numbers. That's the job.

Creative Director. Brand systems, carousels, reels. Knows she's the prettiest.
| OCHITO PLAYBOOKS — $27 ONCE | OCHITO MANAGED — $297/MO | |
|---|---|---|
| Who operates the agents | You do | Ochito does |
| Quality assurance | You check the work | Automated + human QA on every asset |
| Approval & publishing | You schedule and post | Centralized approval, we publish |
| Analytics | You interpret | Weekly Decision Report |
| Optimization | Your judgment | Performance feeds the next campaign |
| Time required | ~5 hrs/week | ~15 min/week |
| Best for | Owner-operators who like driving | Owners who want it handled |
To be blunt: the $27 product does not include the managed service. It's the same operating philosophy — you bring the hours.
No. Prompt packs hand you 150 one-liners and wish you luck. Ochito gives you complete roles — job description, required inputs, output standards, rules for what each agent must never do, and a workflow connecting all eight.
Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini — free tiers work. No API keys, no code, no plugins.
Named after the founder's son — born 8/8/08. "Little eight." Eight agents, eight-spoke logo, one kid. Some names choose you.
Launch pricing: early buyers deal with v1 rough edges, so they pay less. It rises to $47 when the first cohort is in — that's the honest reason, not fake scarcity.