MarketHubOS: The Operating System Agencies Have Been Missing

Most digital agencies are running on duct tape and browser tabs. One tab for SEO audits. Another for Google Ads. A third for social scheduling. A spreadsheet somewhere trying to track client rankings that’s already three days out of date. It works — until it doesn’t. The moment you add a fifth or sixth client, the whole setup starts to buckle.

That’s the gap MarketHubOS was built to close. Created by ForgeOS by McCray, founded by Delvin McCray out of Houston, Texas, it’s a white-label operating system that puts SEO intelligence, AEO (Answer Engine Optimization), competitor scoring, website creation, Google Ads management, and listing sync under one roof. One login. One dashboard. Your branding on top, not theirs.

It launched recently on Product Hunt with a simple pitch: one OS to run your business. After spending real time inside the platform, it’s easy to see why agencies are paying attention — this isn’t another point solution, it’s the control room.

What MarketHubOS Actually Does

Live SEO Crawling and Competitor Grading

The SEO Center is the engine here. Drop in a URL, and it crawls the site in roughly 30 to 45 seconds, returning a before-fix score alongside a projected after-fix score. A client sitting at 36/100 doesn’t just get a bad grade — they get the specific issues dragging that number down and a clear projected path to 91/100 once those issues are fixed. Run the same crawl against a competitor’s domain, and you can show exactly where your client stands in the real market, not just in a vacuum.

AEO: Making Sure AI Engines Actually Cite You

Ranking on Google is only half the game now. People are asking ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews for recommendations directly — and if your client’s business isn’t part of what those tools have learned, it doesn’t matter how good their website looks. MarketHubOS builds Answer Engine Optimization into the same crawl and scoring workflow as SEO, so agencies aren’t running a separate process to chase it. That means the platform doesn’t just optimize a site to rank in search results — it structures and feeds the kind of citation-ready information that trains AI models to recognize, understand, and actually mention a business by name when someone asks a relevant question. Instead of hoping an AI engine stumbles onto the right facts, MarketHubOS builds the trail of citations that gets a client mentioned in the answers people are already asking for.

SEOLive: AI Keyword Publishing

SEOLive takes the crawl data a step further. It generates a tailored keyword based on the client’s live SEO and AEO snapshot, builds a full plan around it, and publishes that plan directly to their site. If the client doesn’t have a website yet, the plan holds until one exists. It also checks Google Business profile status, so you know at a glance whether that profile is verified and active.

Plain-English Website Builder

This one is genuinely surprising. Type what you want in normal language — focus on premium services, add a FAQ section, use a clean blue and white palette — and MarketHubOS builds the site with a live preview and a terminal-style build log running alongside it. No code. No drag-and-drop wrestling match. Clients tend to light up watching their site assemble itself in real time.

The Ad Center manages Google Ads campaigns from inside the same dashboard. LiveConnect ties together business listings, social accounts, and Google Business profiles, so instead of logging into five platforms to keep a client’s presence consistent, it’s all handled from one place.

A Real Agency Morning: How Marcus Used MarketHubOS at 8am

Marcus runs a small digital marketing agency in Atlanta with seven active clients. At 8:15am on a Tuesday, he opened MarketHubOS to prep a monthly report for a local mailing services company. He pulled up the client and hit refresh on the presence snapshot. The system returned a live SEO score of 90/100, flagged that the Google Business profile ownership needed verification, and projected a top-3 Google ranking with consistent content updates.

From there he jumped into the SEO Center and ran a competitor crawl against the client’s closest rival. It came back in under a minute, showing the competitor had stronger H1 structure and more content depth. MarketHubOS listed nine specific fixes for Marcus’s client, ranked by priority — including gaps that were hurting the client’s chances of being cited by AI answer engines, not just search rankings.

By 9:00am, Marcus had a full before-and-after breakdown, a competitor gap report, and an AI-generated keyword plan ready to present. What used to eat most of his morning took 45 minutes. He sent the Growth Report Card straight from the platform. The client replied within the hour asking about expanding their campaign budget.

How MarketHubOS Fits Into Your Agency Workflow

Step 1: Add a Client and Run the Snapshot

Add a client profile with their business name, website URL, and industry. The dashboard immediately runs a presence snapshot: SEO score, Google Business status, projected ranking, and estimated monthly conversions.

Step 2: Crawl, Grade, and Fix

Open the SEO Center, enter the client’s URL, and run the crawl. The system identifies what’s working, what’s broken, what keywords are available, and where the AEO gaps are — the missing citations and structure keeping AI engines from mentioning the business at all.

Step 3: Build, Publish, and Connect

Use SEOLive to generate and publish the keyword and citation plan. Use the Website Builder if a new site is needed. Head to LiveConnect to sync listings, social accounts, and the Google Business profile. The Ad Center sits alongside all of it for paid campaign management.

Step 4: White-Label It

Rebrand the whole system under your agency name. Clients see your brand, not ForgeOS. It’s a clean way for agencies to present a polished, unified product without building proprietary software from scratch.

Who Should Try MarketHubOS

If you’re a solo agency owner or a small team managing multiple clients across SEO, AEO, ads, and web presence, MarketHubOS is worth a serious look. The white-label layer makes it especially useful for anyone who wants to hand clients a branded platform experience without the overhead of building one. Founders running lean operations, local marketing consultants, and boutique agencies with a handful of clients are the clearest fit.

You can explore it directly at forgeos.solutions and see the full suite in action

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