Korumia

Your AI Marketing Agent

Your AI Marketing Agent in a multi-agent system — knows your product, audience and budget. CMO-level guidance on positioning, channels and campaigns without hiring one.

What an AI Marketing Agent actually does

Korumia gives you an AI Marketing Agent as part of a true multi-agent system — your agents tag each other via @, search the web, read and generate files and images, and share a memory system. The Marketing Agent is a strategist in a chat window: it helps you decide what to say, who to say it to, where to say it, and at what price. Inside Korumia, it sits alongside your CEO, Finance and Operations agents, and its job is to give you CMO-grade reasoning on the marketing decisions a founder or small-team operator is usually making alone at 10pm. The AI Marketing Agent acts as your virtual marketing expert, but smarter — it connects to the rest of your multi-agent team.

That reasoning covers the four blocks that actually move the needle: positioning (what your product is, who it is for, and why they should care), messaging (how you talk about it in a way that a real buyer would repeat to a colleague), channel strategy (where you spend time and money to reach that buyer), and pricing communication (how the number on your pricing page is framed, anchored, and justified). It does not design your logo, write your Google Ads, or send your newsletter. It is the person you would normally go to before doing any of that.

What makes the Korumia version different from a generic AI chat is that it carries your business context into every conversation — your product, your customer, your competitors, your current channels, what you tried last quarter, what worked and what did not — and it can pull your CEO, Finance, or Product agents into the thread when the decision crosses functions.

When you'd use a Marketing Agent in Korumia

The highest-leverage moments are the decisions where marketing interacts with everything else in the business — and those are precisely the ones a generalist AI fumbles because it is answering in the abstract.

Four concrete examples. "We are about to launch a premium tier — how do we position it so it does not cannibalise the main plan?" That is a pricing, positioning, and customer-psychology question at once, and it needs your Marketing agent arguing with your Finance agent in the same thread. "Our blog gets 20K visits a month but almost none convert — where is the funnel leaking and what are the two changes I would make first?" That is a channel-diagnostic question that requires knowing what your product actually does and who reads the blog. "We have $8K a month for marketing and a six-week runway to prove a new channel — webinars, paid social, or SEO?" That is a budget-allocation question with a hard deadline. "I want to reposition from 'productivity tool' to 'AI-first workspace' — how do I roll that out without confusing existing customers?" That is a change-management problem disguised as a messaging problem.

Marketing decisions at this stage are never standalone. They bleed into finance (can we afford this?), product (does the roadmap support it?), and CEO-level strategy (does this match where the company is going?). Korumia is built for that, which is why the answers here are usually multi-agent threads instead of single-bot monologues.

What makes Korumia different

Three things separate Korumia from a prompt-engineered ChatGPT workflow. First, shared memory: your Marketing agent already knows your audience, your product, and your previous decisions, so you do not paste your company deck into every prompt. This matters more than it sounds — most bad AI marketing advice is bad because the model was reasoning about a generic SaaS instead of your SaaS.

Second, multi-agent collaboration. Marketing is not a silo. The best calls come from the Marketing and Finance agents in the same room, or Marketing and Product, or all three with the CEO agent framing the trade-off. In Korumia you @tag agents inside a thread and they respond in sequence, each with their own angle. A three-agent marketing conversation looks like a boardroom, not a chatbot. The agents can also search the web for competitor campaigns and generate creative image concepts.

Third, the commercial model. Marketing strategy conversations are spiky — you need a lot of thinking before a launch and almost none the month after. Korumia's pay-as-you-go credits match that shape. There is no seat cost, no monthly minimum, no "we only sell annual plans." You pay for the tokens your conversations actually use and that is it.

Sample questions this agent handles

  • "Our free trial converts at 4% and we cannot tell whether that is a product problem or an onboarding problem — how would you run a 30-day diagnostic?"
  • "We are getting good press but flat signups. What is the gap between awareness and conversion here, and which side do I attack first?"
  • "Our biggest competitor just cut their price 40%. Should we follow, hold, or reframe our value prop?"
  • "A partner wants to co-market to their 50K-person audience in exchange for 20% of first-year revenue. Good deal, bad deal, or what would you negotiate?"
  • "I have one marketing hire to make this year — generalist operator, content lead, or growth engineer?"
  • "Our ideal customer suddenly stopped responding to cold outreach. How do I figure out if the channel is dying or the message is?"

Who this is (and isn't) for

This is for founders, solo marketers, and small operating teams making real marketing decisions with real money on the line, and who need a smart second opinion more often than they need another tool. It is not a replacement for a head of marketing who can run a team of five, and it is not going to write and ship your next campaign for you. If you are the person who has to decide what to spend, what to say, and where to show up — and you want a structured AI Marketing Agent in the loop — this is the right fit.

How Korumia works

A true multi-agent system

Agents hand off to each other via @mentions, search the web, read and generate files and images, and share a memory system so every agent has the relevant context.

Deep company context

Every agent understands your industry, your customers, your goals. No more explaining your business from scratch every conversation.

Pay only for what you use

No monthly subscriptions or commitments. Add credits when you need them, use them at your own pace. 100 credits ≈ 10 conversations.

Frequently asked questions

In Korumia, it is an AI agent configured for marketing strategy — positioning, messaging, channel selection, campaign structure, and pricing communication. It holds your product, audience, and stage in context and gives you CMO-level guidance in chat. It does not run ads or publish content for you. It acts as your virtual marketing expert, but as part of a multi-agent team — it tags your Finance or CEO agent when a question crosses functions.

A generic chatbot will happily draft a landing page, but it does not know your product, your margins, your buyer, or what you already tried last quarter. Korumia's Marketing agent does. It reasons about trade-offs — why a webinar funnel beats paid social for your specific customer, or why your current value prop is burying the real differentiator — instead of producing a pretty draft of the wrong thing. It can also search the web and read files you upload.

For strategic thinking and decision support, it gets you most of the way there at a fraction of the cost (fractional CMOs typically run $4,000 to $12,000 per month). For execution — running campaigns, hiring a team, managing agencies — you still need a human operator. The honest answer is that most early-stage founders need the strategy brain far more often than the execution hands, and this fills that gap well.

Yes. During onboarding you describe your company in plain language, and that context carries into every marketing conversation through the shared memory system. A B2B security vendor and a DTC skincare brand get very different advice here, even when they ask the same question.

Yes — this is the whole point of a multi-agent system. Tag @finance on a pricing question and the Marketing and Finance agents will both weigh in. Tag @ceo on a go-to-market debate and you get a three-way thread. Each agent knows the others are in the room and responds accordingly.

Pay-as-you-go. A substantive marketing conversation is usually well under a dollar, and new Korumia accounts get free trial credits. There is no seat fee or monthly minimum, so heavy months cost more than quiet ones and that is fine.

Yes. The Marketing agent runs natively in both English and Spanish — the system prompt, the agent's name (the handle becomes @marketing in English and Spanish alike), and all responses follow your selected language.

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