Company
Offerings
Data Zen is not a broad transformation shop. We install practical Claude Code and Codex workflows for the departments where DTC marketing teams feel the bottleneck every week.
Request the starter repo →Core Offer
The primary offer is a department operating layer. We start with one workflow, prove the pattern, and then expand across CRM, SMM, paid social, analytics, or FP&A when the team is ready.
Department Operating Layer
A governed workflow system for one department, including intake, context, repo structure, Claude Code or Codex prompts, review steps, approval notes, and operating memory.
Architecture Review Sprint
A short engagement for teams that need a CTO-readable path before implementation. Useful when leadership agrees on the problem but not the technical path.
Resource and Repo Buildout
Templates, diagrams, and starter repos that help a team understand and extend the workflow after handoff.
Department Fits
CRM
Campaign intake, segmentation notes, copy review, QA, launch prep, and reusable flow memory.
SMM
Recurring reporting, creator context, platform exports, stakeholder summaries, and content ops memory.
Paid Social
Creative testing context, media buying notes, landing page feedback, and approval-ready iteration workflows.
Analytics
Source-aware analysis requests, metric definitions, data review notes, and stakeholder-ready explanation paths.
FP&A
Budget requests, forecast commentary, variance explanation, and financial context that stays reviewable.
Design
Brief intake, brand and asset context, creative review notes, version control, and reusable design system memory.
Integrated Commerce
Catalog and promo coordination, channel briefs, launch QA across surfaces, and shared context between marketing and merchandising.
Retention & Lifecycle
Flow mapping, segmentation logic, offer testing notes, send QA, and retention memory the team can reuse.
Influencer & Partnerships
Partner sourcing context, brief and contract intake, deliverable tracking, and reusable outreach and reporting workflows.
SEO & Content
Keyword and brief intake, content QA, internal linking notes, and source-backed publishing workflows.
Ecommerce & Merchandising
PDP and collection updates, pricing and promo context, launch checklists, and reviewable merchandising decisions.
Customer Experience
Macro and response context, escalation notes, QA on tone and accuracy, and shared knowledge the team can extend.
What We Don't Sell
- Generic prompt libraries.
- Unreviewable automation chains.
- A dashboard your team has to adopt before getting value.
- Consulting decks without a working workflow.