Meet the Titans
Behind MMC sits a seven-Titan AI system, each given a specific job inside the platform. They run on cron schedules, log every action, and report into a live dashboard.
The Titans Are Live
Seven specialized agents. Each one runs scheduled work. Each one logs what it does. This dashboard updates in real time.
Zeus
Reviews MMC metrics weekly and sets priorities for the other Titans.
Prometheus
Identifies content gaps and queues new article topics for the team.
Aegis
Scans the site daily for missing affiliate disclosures, broken trust signals, and reputation risks.
Bratzilla
Tracks social account health and queues posts when authorized accounts are connected.
Magnetron
Analyzes traffic sources, identifies top-performing posts, and flags SEO opportunities.
Venus
Welcomes new users, drafts onboarding messages, and tracks user activation milestones.
Jasmine
Tracks affiliate clicks across all 13 programs, ranks performance, suggests link placements.
Logs persist across visits. Each Titan runs on its own schedule.
Why we built the Titans
Running an affiliate platform full-time is a thousand small operational tasks: scanning for thin posts that need expansion, checking that affiliate disclosures are present where they should be, verifying that every published post has a meta description, watching for new user signups, and reviewing affiliate click trends weekly. Done manually, this is a part-time job. Done by a team of small autonomous AI agents, it is a system you can ship and scale.
Each Titan has one job. Each job runs on a schedule. Each Titan logs what it did, when, and what it found. Trav and Sharee review the dashboard weekly and act on the highest-priority findings. The Titans do not publish content autonomously without human review — that is a deliberate choice, after a 2025 incident where unsupervised auto-posting damaged Google reputation.
The seven roles
Zeus
Runs the weekly site review and sets priorities. Reads recent post counts, click data, and known issues, then writes a one-paragraph state-of-MMC log.
Prometheus
Scans for thin posts (under 1,000 words) and queues them for expansion. Builds the daily content-improvement task list.
Aegis
Scans every post containing affiliate /go/ links and verifies the FTC affiliate disclosure is present. Flags any post that contains affiliate links without disclosure.
Bratzilla
Counts users with connected social accounts and tracks platform mix. The diagnostic eye on whether the social-connect feature is being used.
Magnetron
Finds posts missing meta descriptions and queues them for fix. Scans for schema-markup gaps. The SEO hygiene Titan.
Venus
Tracks new user signups daily, flags day-over-day deltas, and reports on registration trends.
Jasmine
Pulls /go/ click and conversion data daily. Flags zero-conversion programs, identifies leaders, watches for sudden traffic shifts.
How to read the dashboard
The dashboard above shows the most recent run for each Titan, with the last 50 actions logged. A “no recent activity” state means the Titan has not yet run on this WordPress install — usually true right after a cron schedule changes or a fresh deploy. The admin manual-trigger URL repopulates the dashboard immediately.