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GoCharlie’s Multimodal Generative AI Engine Helps Marketers Turn Audiences into Customers

GoCharlie.AI, a multimodal generative AI company, has announced the launch of Charlie, the first and only AI engine tailored to social media marketing. With more than half of the world’s population active on social media and over two hours spent on these channels daily, social media marketers need to create unique and engaging content to build and sustain connections with customers. Charlie helps users draft optimal social media marketing content by converting photos into perfect ad copy, generating posts and ads using keywords and tone, analyzing content for optimal structure and audience appeal, and providing personalized responses to reviews and comments.

Charlie’s training involved learning best-in-class marketing principles and evaluating millions of top-performing social media posts to ensure that all content created by Charlie helps businesses convert their target audience into customers and brand advocates.

Charlie’s powerful multimodal AI engine creates engaging social media content in seconds, with tailored outputs for a variety of needs and marketing use cases. GoCharlie is an alumnus of the famous Alchemist Accelerator group and has global offices in the Bay Area, Philadelphia, Denver, and Greece.

GoCharlie has also launched Campaign in a Click, which allows content creators to use a website URL, audio or video file, YouTube URL, or text content to create campaigns tailored to best practices for the end platform. Campaign in a Click can be used to create Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn social campaigns, and it leverages the company’s proprietary AI engine, Charlie. Charlie’s training enables it to learn the appropriate tone and style for each platform, the perfect mix of emojis and hashtags, and to deliver a unique campaign experience for each brand or product for which content needs to be created.

Charlie’s powerful Campaign in a Click capabilities allow users to generate summaries of a YouTube video, website, or long-form text content as precursors to creating new content, turn an audio or video file into a viral social media campaign, create blogs out of anything, and rewrite articles from a URL or text input to create new variations.

“We envision the future of marketing will be driven by users’ data that can tell unique stories across multiple pieces of content while considering the customers’ brand voice, goals, and target audience. Our AI, Charlie, can process data from multiple informational modalities at once, like image, audio, and text, and can create a cohesive narrative of unique content,” said Dr. Kostas Hatalis, CEO and founder of GoCharlie.

“Solopreneurs and small businesses are the backbone of our economy but are at a distinct disadvantage to larger players in the digital age. We want to put an easy-to-use tool that leverages cutting-edge AI into their hands. In doing so, Charlie becomes their resident AI marketer and makes us a partner in our customers’ success.”

The launch of GoCharlie and its multimodal AI engine marks a significant step forward in the field of social media marketing. Charlie’s ability to analyze content, generate personalized responses, and create engaging social media content in seconds can help businesses of all sizes increase their online visibility, build brand loyalty, and turn their target audience into paying customers. The Campaign in a Click feature adds another layer of convenience, allowing content creators to generate campaigns tailored to the best practices of each platform in just a few clicks.

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Tanya Roy
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