Singapore-based startup Okara has launched what it calls the "world's first AI CMO" - a $99/month service that deploys a team of AI agents to handle marketing across multiple channels autonomously.

The system works as an orchestration layer. Users enter their website URL, and Okara deploys specialized agents that each handle a different growth channel. The SEO agent audits sites daily and sends specific fix recommendations, while also tracking how a brand appears inside AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity through a "Generative Engine Optimization" (GEO) score.

Dedicated agents for Reddit and Hacker News monitor relevant threads and generate community-appropriate responses designed to drive traffic without appearing spammy. An AI writer handles content creation, while a separate X agent manages social presence. YouTube, LinkedIn, influencer outreach, and link-building agents are planned.

Okara frames the value proposition as a cost comparison: a junior marketing hire runs $4,000-6,000/month, while their agent fleet operates around the clock for $99. The announcement post went viral on X, collecting over 25,000 likes and 2,100 retweets within 24 hours.

The product sits at the intersection of two trends: AI agents moving beyond chatbots into autonomous workflows, and the growing difficulty of marketing in an era where building products has become dramatically easier thanks to AI coding tools.