Mega is an AI-powered marketing platform built to replace the traditional agency model for small and mid-sized businesses. Instead of retainers and account managers, Mega deploys a network of AI agents that handle marketing execution end to end — SEO, paid advertising, generative engine optimization (GEO), and website creation — while continuously managing strategy, execution, and reporting on autopilot. The company's framing is that every SMB should be able to access an enterprise-grade growth team without the cost and unpredictability of agencies.
The target customer is businesses generating roughly $500,000 to $20 million in revenue — companies large enough to need serious marketing but too small to staff specialized in-house growth teams or afford premium agencies. Mega's AI agents take over the operational work of optimizing search presence, running and tuning ad campaigns, improving visibility in AI answer engines, and building or updating websites, with humans able to set goals and review output rather than execute every task manually.
Mega's origin traces to its founders' prior experience building a video game company, where they struggled to break through the noise of search engines and digital advertising. That pain point became the seed of a platform aimed at automating the same growth challenges for other businesses. The product spans the modern acquisition stack, deliberately combining classic SEO and paid media with newer GEO capabilities as discovery shifts toward AI assistants.
In 2025 Mega raised an $11.5 million Series A led by Goodwater Capital, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Atreides, SignalFire, and Kearny Jackson. Plans start around $299 per month, reflecting an SMB-friendly, productized pricing model. With strong investor backing and a clear wedge against the agency model, Mega is positioning itself as an autonomous growth partner for the long tail of businesses that have historically been underserved by both agencies and DIY marketing tools.