Mega has secured $11.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Goodwater Capital, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Atreides, SignalFire, and Kearny Jackson. The company is building an AI-powered growth engine designed to provide small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with enterprise-grade marketing capabilities without the overhead of traditional agencies.
The platform aims to fix a long-standing issue for SMBs: paying for marketing effort rather than predictable outcomes. Mega replaces agencies with a network of specialized AI agents that handle tasks end-to-end, including SEO, paid advertising, GEO targeting, and website management. This approach promises predictable growth with significantly reduced costs.
The SMB Marketing Dilemma
SMBs often struggle to compete in a digital landscape built for larger enterprises. Traditional marketing agencies can be prohibitively expensive, inconsistent in quality, and slow to iterate. Meanwhile, many existing AI marketing tools require business owners to become proficient in complex software, adding another layer of burden.
Mega's strategy is to deliver marketing services as a product. Instead of managing multiple tools, customers receive automated execution and measurable results. This model is particularly effective for businesses generating between $500,000 and $20 million in revenue.
From Gaming to Growth Engine
The company's origins are rooted in an unexpected pivot. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mega's founders were developing a video game company. Following the launch of ChatGPT, they began experimenting with AI tools to accelerate their own business growth, reportedly achieving a 100x increase in organic traffic and an 80% reduction in paid customer acquisition costs.
"Business owners do not want another AI chat tool that requires hours of prompting," said Lucas Pellan, co-founder of Mega. "They want customers. So we built a system that actually does the work."
Hybrid Automation for Scalable Performance
Mega's platform operates on a hybrid automation model. Approximately 55% of tasks are fully automated, with an additional 35% mostly automated with human oversight. The remaining 10% is handled end-to-end by humans, ensuring quality control and scalability. Every campaign's data feeds back into the system, continuously refining strategies across the entire customer base.
This approach has fueled rapid adoption, with Mega reaching $10 million in revenue within its first 10 months. Clients span diverse sectors, including home services, law firms, healthcare, and e-commerce.
For example, Mega helped a Texas medical spa increase search traffic by 174 times and a personal injury law firm achieve top-three rankings for key search terms. A D2C health brand generated $120,000 in direct website revenue, surpassing its Amazon performance without increased ad spend. On average, Mega customers see a 20% faster growth rate.
Future Expansion
With this new funding, Mega plans to expand its offerings beyond SEO, paid ads, and websites. The company aims to manage the entire revenue generation engine for SMBs, including email marketing, outbound sales, social media, lead qualification, and sales operations. The long-term vision is to provide a complete, automated growth infrastructure, enabling SMBs to compete with enterprise-level marketing capabilities.
The company's success highlights a growing demand for effective AI agents for SMB marketing, a trend also seen with solutions like AI agent implementation for gaining a competitive edge and AI customer feedback analysis scaling for SMBs.



