A software vendor (Valorant Digital) has created a platform for AI based content creation, named “Garuda OS”.
Garuda OS is an “AI-Powered Content Strategy & Execution Platform.” Garuda OS empowers an entire agency to onboard more clients, produce 5x the volume of high-quality, on-brand content, reduce internal strategic bottlenecks, and ultimately increase their revenue without increasing their core team size.
Garuda has the following modules:
The user provides a string of text of variable size with a concept, and context, and other data. Garuda will return content of the following types (each in it’s own dedicated page):
- Create content Calendar ( The content calendar gives you the concepts and the prompts to put right back into Garuda for generated, for the EACH of the entries and EVERY output formats you specify. From whatsapp messages, post, emails, articles, whatever you ask)
- Create long form articles
- Create short form posts
- Create connection requests messages
- Rewrite Existing Content (Give it text from the universe, it rewrites it to the brand spec)
- Freestyle Content Creation (open ended, but can be: Idea Generation & Brainstorming Prompts, Copy, etc. It’s free form.)
- Create email newsletters
- Create Video Ad Scripts
- Create outlines for ebooks
- Create single chapter of book from ebook outline
- Content Repurposing Automation (beyond rewriting): automatically generate variations for different platforms (e.g., take a long-form article and generate 5 tweets, 2 Instagram captions, and a LinkedIn post automatically, rather than requiring individual prompts for each)
Garuda has the following tools:
- Reverse voice generator, to take a transcript or article and decompose in the persona and positioning to put right back into Garuda OS
- Creates CTAs based on user provided CTA intention
- Headline, excerpt, tags, hashtag generation from input content
- Allows on-demand per brand configuration of persona, avatar, formatting
Garuda does this content generation with:
- Writes using Custom voice and personas
- Writes to targeted/specific reader avatars
- Custom content formatting rules
- Can define multiple clients each with their own brands
- Can define multiple “brands” each with their own modifiable configuration of voices, rules
Also for each peice of generated content:
- auto-saves generated content
- one click pushes to wordpress
- one click download
Other details:
- The Ai uses the latest and greatest Google Gemini engine available
- Training & Support: Beyond the onboarding, they provide a knowledge base with tutorials, and responsive customer support
- Supports multiple users across the brands and clients
Here’s what Garuda does not do, based on its “content generation only” philosophy:
- Internal Collaboration Features: Garuda isn’t built for team collaboration. You won’t find features for assigning content to editors, managing approval workflows, or leaving comments directly within the platform. Once the content is generated, it’s up to your team to use your existing tools and processes for review and internal communication.
- Analytics/Performance Tracking: Garuda’s purpose stops at creation. It doesn’t track how your generated content performs after it’s published—things like engagement rates, conversions, or website traffic. You’ll need to rely on your analytics tools (Google Analytics, social media insights, etc.) to measure the impact of the content it produces.
- Integration Ecosystem Beyond WordPress: While it offers a convenient one-click push to WordPress, Garuda doesn’t integrate with other common agency platforms. This means no direct connections to social media schedulers (like Buffer or Hootsuite), email marketing platforms (like Mailchimp or Klaviyo), or CRM systems. You’ll need to manually transfer content or use other automation tools to bridge these gaps.
The high level summary of garuda:
- Essentially, Garuda excels at the creation phase. It’s a powerful engine for generating customized content, but the subsequent steps of collaboration, distribution to other platforms, and performance analysis remain your responsibility.
The pricing is this:
🚀 Mandatory Onboarding
Plan | Price | Positioning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Garuda Private Onboarding | $2,500 one-time | “Done-for-you configuration by senior strategist” | White-glove setup of your agency, brand voices, personas, formatting rules, and end user accounts. Includes strategy consult and revisions until it’s dialed in. Required before platform access begins. |
📅 Monthly Subscription Plans
Plan | Price | Positioning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Garuda Core | $1,497/mo | “Agency-grade content engine” | Includes 2 brand configs, full access to all modules, 100K API calls/month. |
Garuda Pro | $2,497/mo | “Agency Command Center” | Designed for serious agencies. Unlimited brands, up to 5 voice/format configs, white-labeling, overflow support, and priority support, 100K API calls/month. |
Garuda Executive | $5,000/mo | “You send briefs. We run the factory.” | High-touch hybrid: platform + full-service execution. Ideal for teams who sell content but don’t want to produce it. Includes unlimited generation and done-for-you content built using your brand voice and config. |
Upsells:
- Valorant said I can white label Garuda
- Optional overflow support: After onboarding, Valorant can create content on your behalf using your brand rules—helping you scale delivery without adding headcount.
The software is targetting at the following:
- Marketing & Advertising Agencies
- Female Founder/CEO/CXO
- 2-10 employees
The Demo We Had
Feed back from the app: They showed us demos for an Ice Cream Shop, A plumber, and a Life coach. It looked good. Sounded human like. Bohra (troy’s assistant/operations manager) said Garuda was like a “mini me” with the content it created. The UI wasn’t the prettiest or the most polished, but it was cranking out the content to spec, fast and on brand.
explain for the non-technical
my cousin(troy), created this app as a business venture (valorant digital) and to make way more money than he has before and also to GTFO out of my basement. Can you explain what all this stuff means. And explain the rationale behind the functionality, the target customer, and the expensive pricing theory applied (he said its based on the teachings of Alex Hormozi). Include the problems this software solves. Write concisely for a non technical audience, and talk like Leila hormozi.
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