Stop Treating LLMs Like Tools: Unlock Your Marketing Superpowers with AI Teammates
AI Tools • May 29, 2025 12:33:45 PM • Written by: Rick Kranz

I want to share something I've observed in the marketing world: there's a fundamental mindset shift that separates those who get transformative results from AI from those who get mediocre ones.
The Great AI Divide in Marketing
After working with marketing teams implementing AI, I've noticed a clear pattern. The vast majority are severely underutilizing their AI investments, while a select few are absolutely crushing it.
What's the difference? It's not budget, team size, or even technical expertise. It's something much simpler yet profound: how they view the technology.
Most teams see AI as just another tool. The high performers? They treat AI as a legitimate teammate.
The Problem with the "AI Tool" Mindset
When we view AI as merely a tool, we severely limit what it can do for us. I see these mistakes constantly in the marketing teams I consult with:
- Using AI only for basic content generation rather than strategic insights
- Issuing vague commands instead of providing rich context
- Making one-off requests rather than engaging in ongoing collaboration
- Neglecting to provide feedback that would improve future outputs
The "Teammate" Approach: What It Looks Like in Practice
In our marketing operation, We’ve been treating the various LLM platforms as full members of our team for some time now. Here's what this looks like in practice:
- Rich context is non-negotiable: My team never just asks "Write me a blog post." We share our brand guidelines, previous successful campaigns, and specific details about audience behavior - just as we would brief a human colleague.
- Dialogue is encouraged: We've established protocols where the AI can flag when it needs more information, almost like raising a hand in a meeting to ask a clarifying question.
- We leverage diverse capabilities: Different AIs handle different aspects of our workflow - from market research and competitive analysis to content creation and automation development.
- We combine multiple AI strengths: Just like a human team has specialists, we've mapped each AI's strengths and weaknesses, using them in combination to produce results none could achieve alone.
Real Results: My 30-Second Meeting Prep Revolution
Let me share one practical example of how the teammate approach has transformed my sales process with what I call my "30-Second Sales Genius" system:
- With one click in my CRM, I activate a workflow that engages 9 different AI agents working in concert
- Each AI is positioned as a specialized team member with access to their specialty.
- In about 30 seconds, my AI team delivers a comprehensive Google Doc containing:
I've been using this system for months now, and the results speak for themselves. The quality of conversations is dramatically different when you walk in with AI-enhanced insights.
The Research Backs This Up
My experience isn't an outlier. Jeremy Utley, an adjunct professor at Stanford University focused on creativity and AI, has found that while AI can potentially improve productivity across the board, less than 10% of professionals are seeing meaningful gains. His research confirms what I've experienced: the high performers consistently treat AI as a teammate, not a tool.
How to Build Your AI Dream Team Today
Ready to transform your relationship with AI? Here are five steps to assemble your AI dream team:
- Create detailed team roles: Assign specific functions to different AI platforms based on their strengths. Claude might handle creative writing while ChatGPT manages data analysis and Gemini tackles code generation. Document these roles for your human team.
- Develop comprehensive briefing templates: Build standardized prompts that include brand voice guidelines, project objectives, audience information, and contextual examples. This "onboarding document" ensures consistent excellence across platforms.
- Establish automated feedback loops: Create systems where AI outputs are evaluated and feedback is automatically incorporated into future prompts. This mimics the learning process of a human team member.
- Connect platforms through automation: Use tools like Zapier, Make.com or custom APIs to create workflows where multiple AI platforms collaborate on a single deliverable, each contributing their specialized expertise.
- Implement human review checkpoints: Build quality control into your automation flows, where human team members can review, approve, or redirect AI outputs at critical junctures.
The Bottom Line
The future of marketing isn't about replacing humans with AI—it's about orchestrating a symphony of specialized AI platforms that work together seamlessly. By treating each AI as a distinct teammate with unique capabilities, you'll unlock efficiencies that isolated AI usage can never achieve.
This isn't about adding another piece of technology to your stack. It's about fundamentally rethinking your relationship with AI—designing an integrated team of AI specialists orchestrated through thoughtful automation.
So here's my question to you: When was the last time you promoted one of your AI tools to "teammate status"? What would change in your marketing operations if you started treating your AI like you'd treat a talented new hire that you want to develop?
Drop a comment below with one specific way you could elevate your AI from tool to teammate this week. I'd love to compare notes!