AI Agents Take Aim At The Local Marketing Agency As Mega Raises $11.5 Million
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AI Agents Take Aim At The Local Marketing Agency As Mega Raises $11.5 Million
"Our organic traffic on search went from 10,000 clicks a month to a million a month. Once we started telling other founders what we had built, everyone asked if they could use it for their companies. The company shut down the gaming platform and pivoted to marketing software."
"Mega targets businesses generating roughly $500,000 to $20 million in annual revenue, a segment that often spends significant amounts on marketing but lacks a dedicated marketing team. Many of these companies rely on outside agencies to manage Google ads, search optimization, and social media campaigns. The process is often manual and inconsistent, with campaigns reviewed periodically rather than continuously optimized."
"Mega's system uses multiple specialized AI agents that handle different marketing functions including search optimization, advertising campaigns, and website updates. Each agent performs specific tasks such as keyword research, content creation, ad optimization, and campaign analysis. A coordination layer connects the agents so that information flows between different marketing functions."
Mega, a Brooklyn startup, has developed an AI-powered platform that automates marketing operations for small businesses generating $500,000 to $20 million in annual revenue. The platform replaces traditional agency workflows by deploying specialized AI agents that continuously manage search optimization, digital advertising, and website updates. The company secured $11.5 million in Series A funding from Goodwater Capital and other investors. Mega's founders discovered the concept while building a gaming platform during the pandemic, using internal AI tools that dramatically increased organic traffic from 10,000 to 1 million monthly clicks. The system coordinates multiple specialized agents handling keyword research, content creation, ad optimization, and campaign analysis, addressing the needs of businesses that lack dedicated marketing teams.
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