TrainYourAgent and CurrentAds: two companies, one referral loop.
CurrentAds is a performance marketing agency and a separate company from TrainYourAgent, which owns a 40% stake in it. TrainYourAgent builds software — agents, sites, systems, automation. CurrentAds runs paid acquisition against what has been built. Separate contracts, separate teams, one referral loop between them.
Who owns which job
The website, the funnel, the landing pages — TrainYourAgent. It is software: it needs a repository, tests, a schema, and someone on call when it breaks.
The AI agent that answers the phone and the chat — TrainYourAgent. Agents are built, evaluated, and operated the way software is, not the way a campaign is.
Internal tools, portals, dashboards, integrations — TrainYourAgent. Custom systems work is engineering, and it is billed as engineering.
Paid search, paid social, and the media budget — CurrentAds. Buying media well is a daily discipline with its own feedback loop. It is not a side service.
Ad creative, offer testing, and landing-page experiments — CurrentAds. It moves at the speed of the ad account, and it is measured in cost per acquisition.
Attribution, channel mix, and spend reporting — CurrentAds. The company that spends the money reports on the money.
Which company you should be talking to
I need something built that does not exist yet. → TrainYourAgent. That is an engineering scope — a repository, a schema, tests, and a launch date.
My phone rings and nobody answers it. → TrainYourAgent. That is an agent build, and it is the cheapest thing we make.
My site converts, and I want more people on it. → CurrentAds. You have a working asset and an unspent budget. That is a media-buying problem, not a build problem.
I am spending on ads and the traffic goes nowhere. → TrainYourAgent. Buying more traffic into a broken destination makes the problem more expensive. Fix the destination first.
I need both, starting now. → TrainYourAgent. Start with the build, because there is nothing to point spend at until it exists. We introduce you when it does — as two contracts, not one.
What is deliberately not shared
Two companies, two sets of books, two contracts. You sign with whichever one is doing the work.
No shared testimonials or case studies. Neither company borrows the other's proof.
No shared or bundled pricing. Neither retainer includes any part of the other.
No referral fee is added to your invoice. A referral is a referral, not a markup.
Different voice, different site, different team. If it reads like one company, we have written it wrong.
How the referral loop runs
A CurrentAds client whose funnel or agent needs building is introduced to TrainYourAgent, and scopes it here on its own terms.
A TrainYourAgent client with a working asset and a budget to spend is introduced to CurrentAds, and contracts with them directly.
Neither introduction is a condition of the other. Either can be declined without any effect on the work already contracted.
Why this is disclosed at all
TrainYourAgent builds the thing. CurrentAds buys the traffic that hits it. A 40% stake in a company we refer work to is a conflict of interest, and the honest way to handle one is to publish it on its own page rather than bury it in a footer. CurrentAds operates at currentads.net under its own contracts.