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Top 43 Marketing AI Agents SaaS Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 43 marketing AI agents SaaS companies. They have combined revenues of $232M and employ 2K people. They have raised $629.8M and serve 1M customers combined.

Every company below sells marketing AI agents software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Marketing AI Agents SaaS Companies do

Marketing AI Agents are software systems that employ artificial intelligence to enhance various marketing processes, including campaign optimization, data analysis, and customer engagement. They automate tasks traditionally handled by marketing teams, allowing for more efficient execution of marketing strategies while reducing human error. Common use cases include real-time performance tracking, personalized content creation, and automated customer interactions, which collectively contribute to greater marketing effectiveness. These agents typically feature capabilities such as data analysis, decision-making algorithms, and integration with multiple marketing platforms. They enable marketers to analyze campaign performance across various channels, optimize budgets, and tailor messaging to specific audience segments. The typical buyer persona for Marketing AI Agents includes marketing operations professionals, digital marketers, and data analysts, all looking to leverage technology to enhance their marketing efforts and achieve better results.

Companies
43
Revenue
$232M
Funding
$629.8M
Employees
2K

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Top Marketing AI Agents SaaS Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 43 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Seedtag logo
Seedtag

New York, NY, United States

Seedtag applies advanced AI to deliver privacy-first advertising at scale. As the global leader in neuro-contextual advertising, Seedtag moves beyond traditional contextual targeting methods such as keywords and categories. Instead, Seedtag understands deeper signals of interest, intent, and emotion to create custom audiences based on a brand’s objectives. Seedtag’s AI agent activates this intelligence into optimized full-funnel campaigns across premium CTV, video, and open web inventory. Founded in 2014, Seedtag is headquartered in New York City and Madrid, with a global team of 600+ professionals across EMEA, LATAM, North America, and APAC.

Revenue
$83.8M
Year founded
2014
Funding
$300.3M
Team size
762
2Manychat logo
Manychat

Austin, Texas, United States

ManyChat is owned by a privately held company called ManyChat, Inc. ManyChat provides a chatbot platform that allows businesses to automate their customer communication on popular messaging apps like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and SMS. Its platform includes a range of tools and features, such as chatbot templates, visual drag-and-drop builders, and integrations with other marketing tools, all designed to help businesses create engaging chatbots and automate customer interactions. ManyChat's mission is to help businesses of all sizes communicate with their customers more effectively, and to help them grow and scale their businesses through automation. The company serves clients across various industries, including e-commerce, real estate, and education.

Revenue
$34.6M
Customers
1M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$163.1M
Team size
547
3Fathom.ai logo
Fathom.ai

San Francisco, California, United States

Fathom.ai is a free AI meeting assistant founded in 2020 by Richard White, who serves as CEO. The product records, transcribes, and summarizes meetings on Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, and is used by organizations ranging from small teams to large enterprises including Meta, Netflix, Microsoft, and Yahoo. White built Fathom on a deliberately capital-efficient model, raising approximately $30 million in total across multiple tranches and a Series A, while growing annual recurring revenue from $1 million in 2023 to $10 million in 2024 and $30 million in 2025. The company kept no more than roughly $1 million to $2 million in cash at any given time during its early years. Fathom prices at $25 per seat per month, with an average account size of 8 to 10 seats and an average contract value of approximately $200 per month. The company offers its core individual product for free and monetizes through a team-tier product layered on top, a structure White credits with enabling generous free access while sustaining revenue growth.

Revenue
$30M
Customers
8
Year founded
2020
Funding
$30M
Team size
100
4briq logo
briq

Santa Barbara, California, United States

Briq is an AI automation platform founded in 2018 that builds software robots to replace or augment back-office workflows for customers in construction, energy, and manufacturing. Rather than selling traditional software licenses, the company operates on a robot-as-a-service model, charging customers between $2,000 and $5,000 per month per robot on either an unlimited or consumption-based automation-minutes plan. As of mid-2025, Briq serves approximately 600 customers and generates roughly $20 million in annual recurring revenue, a figure CEO and co-founder Bassem Hamdy confirmed is slightly below the $25 million run-rate implied by multiplying customer count by the midpoint monthly price. The company processed 2.6 million automation minutes in a single month and replaced the equivalent of 45,000 person-hours, compared with just 10 automation minutes per month at launch in 2018. Briq raised a $30 million Series B in 2020 with Tiger Global participating, reached a peak headcount of 350 employees in 2021 while burning approximately $1 million per month, and subsequently restructured to 135 employees after the broader venture market contracted. The company reached cash-flow breakeven at the end of 2024 and has since reduced its customer acquisition cost to the lowest level in Hamdy's career, aided by 80 percent automation on its own business development representative function.

Revenue
$20M
Customers
600
Year founded
2018
Funding
$57M
Team size
135
5FlipCX logo
FlipCX

United States

FlipCX is a verticalized AI voice assistant platform that automates inbound customer service calls for companies in the transportation, retail, and healthcare industries. Founded in 2018 by Brian Schiff and Sam (co-founders who met as Cornell freshmen in 2015), the company pivoted from a ride-sharing app to voice AI and has since automated more than 300 million phone calls across its customer base. As of early 2026, FlipCX reported annual recurring revenue well above $12.5 million, growing at roughly 300% year over year, with 250 customers, a 75% gross margin, and a biggest single customer paying $1 million per year. The company closed a $20 million Series A in January 2026 at a valuation of approximately $100 million, bringing total funding to $28.5 million. FlipCX operates on a usage-based, monthly invoicing model with no upfront setup fees, charging customers per resolved contact. Average contract values range from $50,000 to $500,000 per year. Named customers include A2B Transportation, Under Armour, Tory Burch, Authentic Brands Group, and Brooklinen. The company serves a couple thousand urgent care clinics in the healthcare vertical and declined an all-cash acquisition offer of $150 million in connection with its Series A process.

Revenue
$10M
Customers
250
Year founded
2018
Funding
$28.5M
Team size
50
Growth
300%
6Mega logo
Mega

New York, United States

Your SEO Agency Will Hate Us. Fully automated metrics, optimization recommendations, content maps and content creation in one place. No more over-priced SEO agencies.

Revenue
$10M
Customers
200
Team size
50
7AiSensy logo
AiSensy

Delhi, India

#1 WhatsApp Marketing Platform - Broadcast WhatsApp Messages, Automate Notifications & Solve for Support via Chat/Bots

Revenue
$8.9M
Year founded
2020
Funding
$100K
Team size
101
8Lurkit logo
Lurkit

Linköping, Östergötland, Sweden

Reshaping influencer discovery and matchmaking for the gaming industries.

Revenue
$6M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$3.3M
Team size
20
9Aampe logo
Aampe

San Francisco, California, United States

Aampe’s agentic infrastructure enables product and marketing teams to build strong customer relationships by delivering continuously personalized experiences. Once deployed, Aampe’s agents continuously learn user preferences and optimize the delivery of messages and in-app experiences. For every user, Aampe assigns an agent that uses machine learning and human guidance to continuously learn about its client – the user – and decide what to deliver, when to deliver, and most importantly, whether or not to deliver in the first place. Built by a team of empathetic and experienced data scientists and engineers, Aampe serves marketing, growth, and product teams at consumer and prosumer technology companies. Aampe has successfully helped household brands across Europe, Asia, and North America to amp up their personalization game.

Revenue
$5.1M
Year founded
2020
Funding
$25.5M
Team size
46
10Mobile First Company (Allo) logo
Mobile First Company (Allo)

Miami, Florida, United States

Mobile First Company, operating under the brand Allo (withallo.com), is a holding company founded in March 2024 by solo founder and CEO Jeremy Goyo. The company builds consumer-grade software for small and mid-sized businesses, with its first product, Allo, serving as an AI-powered phone dialer and call recording platform designed to replace legacy telecom tools such as RingCentral and Aircall. Allo reached approximately $1 million in ARR by late 2024, which served as the milestone for closing a $13 million seed round. As of February 2026, the company was at roughly 30 percent of its $10 million ARR target for the full year, implying approximately $3 million in ARR at the time of recording. The company serves 5,000 customers, carries an ARPU of $160 per month, and has grown at 32 percent month over month for six consecutive months. Goyo raised a total of approximately $20 million across a friends-and-family round, a $5 million pre-seed in 2024, and a $13 million seed round closed in late 2025, while retaining above 50 percent ownership. The long-term vision is to build 40 products under the Mobile First Company umbrella, modeled after Atlassian and Zoho.

Revenue
$3M
Customers
5K
Year founded
2024
Funding
$18.5M
Team size
17

Frequently asked questions about Marketing AI Agents SaaS Companies

How many marketing AI agents SaaS companies are there?

Latka tracks 43 marketing AI agents SaaS companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $232M in annual revenue and employ 2K people.

Which marketing AI agents SaaS company is the largest?

Seedtag is the largest, with $83.8M in annual revenue, founded in 2014.

How much revenue does a typical marketing AI agents SaaS company make?

The average marketing AI agents SaaS company in this list makes $5.4M a year, across 43 companies with reported revenue. They serve 1M customers combined.

Who are the leading Marketing AI Agents vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Seedtag, Manychat, Fathom.ai, briq and FlipCX.

How much funding have marketing AI agents SaaS companies raised?

The 43 marketing AI agents SaaS companies tracked here have raised $629.8M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Provides automation of repetitive marketing tasks - Integrates with various marketing platforms (e.g., CRM, email, social media) - Analyzes data in real-time to inform decision-making - Capable of generating and optimizing content based on performance metrics - Enhances customer engagement through personalized interactions - Not limited to predictive analytics; must also include automation capabilities