Okara, a Singapore-based privacy-focused AI platform, released what it calls an AI CMO on March 16. The pitch: enter your website URL and a fleet of specialized agents starts working your growth channels within minutes. SEO audits, Reddit engagement, X posting, Hacker News outreach, content writing, all running daily without human input.
The product bundles six agents into one orchestration layer. An SEO agent sends five actionable fixes to your inbox each morning. A GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) agent tracks how your brand appears inside ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity, assigning a visibility score. Reddit and X agents handle community engagement. Okara's launch post racked up nearly 8 million views in under 24 hours, suggesting the pain point resonates.
Pricing sits at $99 per month. Okara frames this against the $50,000 to $168,000 a year it claims a human marketing stack (content writer, SEO agency, social media manager) would cost, though that comparison assumes you'd hire all of those roles. For a two-person startup with no marketing budget, the real alternative isn't a full team; it's doing nothing.
The "world's first AI CMO" claim is hard to verify, and early coverage from Digit notes this won't replace a seasoned marketing leader at a scaling company. Benchmark data on actual traffic or conversion gains? None published yet. Okara's broader platform offers encrypted chat with 20+ open-source models and launched on Product Hunt in late 2025. The AI CMO is live now at okara.ai/cmo.
Bottom Line
Okara's AI CMO costs $99/month and deploys six marketing agents automatically, but has published no performance data to back its claims.
Quick Facts
- Price: $99/month (under $1,000/year)
- Six agents: SEO, GEO, AI writer, Reddit, Hacker News, X
- Launch date: March 16, 2026
- Launch post: ~8 million views in under 24 hours (company-reported)
- Company: Okara, based in Singapore
- No independent performance benchmarks published




