Ecomtent, an AI-driven startup, raised $850K to help retailers optimize for AI-based search. Its technology enables faster content generation, increasing conversions by 30%. Founders Max Sinclair and Timur Luguev plan to expand operations after this funding.
Ecomtent was founded in 2022 by Max Sinclair, a former Amazon strategist, and Timur Luguev, a machine learning expert. The company’s goal is to prepare sellers for an AI-powered future in ecommerce. As AI search engines like Amazon's RUFUS emerge, SEO will change drastically. "Generative AI will completely transform how consumers shop," said Sinclair. This shift demands new tools to stay competitive. Ecomtent’s technology creates optimized content for these AI-powered searches, helping companies keep up with the rapid changes in search behavior.
Ecomtent raised $850K in pre-seed funding led by MaRS IAF, joined by Techstars x eBay Ventures, and C-Suite Angels. The funds will help them enhance their AI technology, expand the team, and meet the rising demand. CEO Max Sinclair believes the current SEO methods will be obsolete within a year. His team is already seeing success, with pilots at two retailers with revenues of $11B and $14B, respectively. The startup's AI-generated content has boosted product listing conversions by up to 30%.
Ecomtent’s patent-pending technology has become popular in the Amazon Seller and Amazon Agency communities. It helps businesses create high-quality content at scale, saving time and increasing productivity. Vincenzo Toscano, CEO of Ecomcy, said the technology made his team 10x more productive. Ben Leonard, an Amazon seller and author, praised the tool for outperforming more established competitors. These endorsements reflect Ecomtent’s ability to redefine SEO for a changing market.
With the new funding, Ecomtent will expand its team and further develop its technology. They are well-positioned to lead the shift towards AI-powered ecommerce. “We are excited by the specialist AI talent they have recruited,” said Emil Savov of MaRS IAF. This next phase will see the company scaling operations to support more retailers as AI-powered search transforms ecommerce. The startup aims to build a category-defining business, addressing the challenges of a "no SEO" world.
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