A partner program is a real investment, money and time, and the thing that kills it is that nobody has the job of watching it week to week. Resonue does have something with that job: a sweep runs four times a day counting what each partner delivered against the contract you set, and a nightly run rewrites every partner's score with the raw inputs behind it. Who honors their contract, who actually reaches your market, and which partners your pipeline traces back to, kept current without a monthly check-in call.
Nothing for your partners to install or connect. Resonue tracks their public LinkedIn posts from the profile URL you already have.
You set the contract once. After that the only question that matters is whether anything is counting, and this is what the counting looks like when a partner drifts. Two rows are a person. Everything in between happened on a clock.
0 */6 * * * UTC. One post from Marc captured, read for topics, sentiment and whether it named your brand. Delivery stands at 1 of 4.
0 3 * * * UTC. Marc's partner score is rewritten with the inputs that produced it: compliance, average engagement against the workspace baseline, engagers captured, brand mention rate. Stored, not just displayed, so it can be opened and argued with.
Illustrative record: the partner, the dates and the counts are made up. The cadences are the deployed ones, and compliance status, shortfall, days silent, the twelve week heatmap and the nightly partner score refresh are all shipped today. Note what is not in this trace: nothing was emailed and nothing was posted to a Slack channel. Partner status lives in the app, and the one thing Resonue does send, the Monday brief, is the workspace weekly, not a per partner alert.
Set each partner's cadence, two posts a week or six a month, with contract start and end dates. From then on the sweep does the counting: every partner is Honored, Slipping, or Off contract, with the shortfall and the days of silence counted, a delivery heatmap over the last twelve weeks, and a warning when a contract is about to expire. You set it once and read it whenever you want, rather than reconstructing it before a renewal.
Every partner gets a verdict row: posts against contract, average engagement versus your workspace average, engagers captured, brand-mention rate, and the pipeline their posts touched, in dollars and accounts. On top of it, a 0 to 100 partner score graded A to D, rewritten at 0 3 * * * UTC every night with the raw inputs stored next to it, so the exact math is there to open on the morning you want to disagree with it.
Resonue never guesses what a partner costs you. It shows you precisely what each one delivers, so for the first time the worth-it call has both sides of the ratio. Double down on the partners who produce, renegotiate the ones who slip, and stop paying the ones who deliver nothing.
What to talk about is written down once, on the briefs calendar, priority-coded with a real posting window. You decide which partners should carry which message, different partners reach different corners of your market, and brief each one from that single source instead of re-explaining the launch in five separate DMs.
Then the sweep closes the loop for you: each brief shows which partners actually covered it and which haven't, matched from their real posts rather than ticked off by hand, while the window is still open. Partners have nothing to log into: coverage is read from what they published.
Filter the engager list down to one partner's posts and you see exactly who they brought in, each person graded against your ICP and scored by heat. Open any account and see which voices reached it. On the pipeline board, every account carries the voices that touched it, so when a deal moves, you know which partner's posts were part of the story.
If you run a partner program, the budget conversation already happened. The only question left is whether that budget is piloted. Studio costs less than most single partner retainers, includes the whole program cockpit, and if it retires even one partner who produces nothing, it has paid for itself many times over.
Typical retainer ranges, illustrative. Run your own numbers on the pricing page. Running fewer than a handful of partners? Talk to us, we size the plan to your roster.
On the roadmap for partner programs, clearly labeled because they're coming, not shipped yet:
The last one is the honest edge of the agentic story on this page. The counting is automatic and it is happening four times a day. The telling is not pushed anywhere yet: a slipping partner shows up in the app, and the only thing Resonue sends today is the workspace weekly brief, by email, every Monday at 08:00 UTC.
Compliance, per-partner reach, and the pipeline each contract touched, in one place, counted for you between renewals. See it on your own roster.
Resonue is in early access. We're working with our first design partners now.