Okara today launched what it calls the world’s first AI Chief Marketing Officer, a platform that deploys a coordinated team of specialized AI agents to handle every major distribution channel simultaneously, from SEO and GEO to Reddit, X, and Hacker News.
The launch, announced on X (formerly Twitter), generated 13 million video views and tens of thousands of sign-ups, all driven entirely by organic reach, with no paid advertising.
AI-powered tools like Cursor and Claude Code have made it possible for a solo founder or a team of four to go from idea to shipped product in a weekend. But distribution, getting that product in front of real users, remains fragmented, expensive, and stuck in the pre-AI era.
A startup that wants to compete across SEO, content, social media, Reddit, and Hacker News currently needs a marketing hire, an SEO agency, a content writer, a social media manager, and a community manager. That stack costs between $60,000 and $160,000 per year, coordination that a small team simply cannot afford.
“Building has become easy. Distribution hasn’t,” said Fatima Rizwan, Founder and CEO of Okara. “We built Okara because AI agents finally make it possible for one system to run every channel simultaneously — without the headcount.”
The Okara AI CMO works by asking users for a single input: their website URL. Within 60 seconds, the platform analyses the site, extracts product descriptions, pricing, branding tone, and competitive landscape, and generates a 30-day marketing plan. It then deploys a team of specialized AI marketing agents to execute that plan across every channel that matters:
Agents coming soon include influencer marketing, link building, YouTube, LinkedIn, paid ads, and cold outreach — all running autonomously without a media buyer or agency.