Introducing the first-ever GTM AI platform. Automate hundreds of tedious, repetitive tasks and empower your team to scale success like never before.
Employees
201-500
Funding
Series C ($63M)
Pricing
Public pricing page
AI Classification
MarTechMarTech Vendor
Copy.ai is a GTM AI platform that automates go-to-market workflows for sales and marketing teams, offering capabilities including AI content creation, prospect enrichment, inbound lead processing, ABM, and deal coaching. The platform serves mid-market to enterprise customers including Datadog, Siemens, Lenovo, and Salesforce, positioning itself as a unified alternative to fragmented AI point solutions.
Deep Intelligence
Buying Signals
480% revenue growth reported in 2024 with four consecutive months of 20%+ ARR expansion, indicating strong market traction and investment in scaling the platform
Acquired by Fullcast in October 2025, signaling major structural change, likely integration roadmap expansion and enterprise channel acceleration
Added GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 model integrations in September 2025, showing active product investment and enterprise readiness improvements
Launched Content Agent Studio and new research actions (Analyze Annual Report, Analyze Earnings Call, Analyze Job Openings) in 2025, signaling continued product expansion
Cited $2.6M in documented cost savings and 80% operational cost reduction in customer case studies, indicating strong enterprise ROI messaging and expanding reference base
Account Scoring
Tier ALow Churn RiskExpanding
Pain Signals
Messaging heavily emphasizes eliminating 'GTM Bloat' from point solutions and AI copilots, suggesting their own prior positioning as a copywriting tool left perception gaps they are actively trying to overcome
Pricing page shows self-serve tiers starting at $29/mo alongside $1,000-$3,000/mo growth tiers, indicating potential friction between SMB legacy user base and new enterprise GTM platform ambitions
Employees dropped from 227 (May 2025) to 206 (February 2026), a mild contraction potentially reflecting post-acquisition restructuring under Fullcast