Mega raises $11.5M to replace marketing agencies with AI-powered growth engine for SMBs
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Mega raises $11.5M to replace marketing agencies with AI-powered growth engine for SMBs
"Mega's platform is designed to address what its founders see as a structural problem facing small businesses in the digital economy: the expectation that they compete across complex marketing channels typically optimised for large enterprises. Most small businesses must manage search marketing, paid advertising, websites and emerging AI-driven discovery platforms simultaneously, yet often lack the budget, time or expertise to do so effectively."
"Mega's solution delivers marketing execution through software rather than dashboards or toolkits. Once a business signs up, the platform autonomously plans campaigns, executes tasks and continuously optimises performance. From the customer's perspective, the system functions like an outsourced growth team that operates automatically."
Mega, a Brooklyn-based AI marketing platform, raised $11.5 million in Series A funding led by Goodwater Capital with participation from Andreessen Horowitz and other investors. The company develops autonomous AI agents designed to replace traditional marketing agencies by managing SEO, paid advertising, website management and AI search channels for small and medium-sized businesses. The platform addresses a structural problem where small businesses struggle to compete across complex marketing channels typically optimized for enterprises. Rather than providing dashboards or toolkits requiring technical expertise, Mega delivers marketing execution through software that autonomously plans campaigns, executes tasks and continuously optimizes performance, functioning as an outsourced growth team.
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