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PromoRepublic builds run 4x faster on Avrea

PromoRepublic, an agentic marketing platform for multi-location brands, cut build times from ~4 minutes to 42 seconds on Avrea — a 4x speed improvement from a one-line workflow change.
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Results

  • Reduced execution time from approx. 4 minutes to 42 seconds
  • Achieved a ~4x speed improvement
  • Enabled a more agentic, autonomous workflow aligned with their product philosophy
  • Minimal effort to adopt and value unlocked with a one-line change

About PromoRepublic

PromoRepublic is an agentic marketing platform for multi-location brands and franchises that helps multi-location brands manage social media marketing, ensuring consistent messaging across franchises and local markets.

Founded in 2013 by Max Pecherskyi, Val Grabko, and Mike Baranovsky (CTO), the company has strong Ukrainian roots and operates globally with presence across the US and Europe.

The platform combines automation, AI, and collaboration tools to help brands scale content creation and distribution efficiently, serving tens of thousands of locations worldwide.

Before

Before Avrea, PromoRepublic relied on GitHub Actions to run their workflows.

  • Execution time: ~4 minutes per run
  • Static pipelines requiring manual structuring and orchestration
  • Limited flexibility for more advanced, agent-like workflows
  • Slower iteration cycles for engineering and experimentation

While functional, the setup didn't fully align with their automation-first, agentic systems philosophy.

After

With Avrea, PromoRepublic transitioned to a more agentic execution model.

  • One-line change to adopt Avrea
  • Execution time dropped to 42 seconds from 4 minutes
  • Workflows became more autonomous, adaptive, and composable
  • Faster feedback loops enabled more experimentation and iteration

This shift aligned naturally with how PromoRepublic builds its own product, moving from static pipelines to agent-driven systems that think, adapt, and execute.