MartechAI by Derail Logic - AI-powered marketing workspace for growing teams

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MartechAI is an AI-powered marketing workspace for growing teams, agencies, and small businesses. It connects campaigns, CRM, content, email, landing pages, SEO, analytics, social workflows, tasks, and AI-assisted insights in one platform so teams can reduce tool sprawl, improve visibility, and manage marketing execution with more clarity.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Zach, founder of Derail Logic and the builder behind MartechAI. I started building MartechAI after years of seeing the same problem across small businesses, agencies, and growing teams: marketing work is spread across too many disconnected tools. Campaign planning happens in one place. CRM activity lives somewhere else. Email, SEO, analytics, content, landing pages, social workflows, and tasks are all scattered across different systems. Then AI gets added as one more tab instead of actually helping the whole workflow connect. MartechAI is my attempt to solve that differently. It’s an AI-powered marketing workspace that brings campaigns, CRM, content, email, SEO, analytics, social workflows, tasks, and AI-assisted insights into one connected platform. The goal is not to replace marketers or just generate more content. The goal is to help teams understand what’s happening, what needs attention, and how their marketing work connects from planning to execution. A few things I’m especially focused on: * Reducing marketing tool sprawl for small teams and agencies * Connecting campaign work with contacts, content, analytics, and follow-up * Making AI useful inside actual marketing workflows, not just as a standalone writing assistant * Supporting privacy-conscious AI processing for sensitive workspace data * Building something practical enough for founder-led teams, agencies, consultants, and SMBs MartechAI is still early, and I’m actively looking for feedback from people who manage campaigns, client work, CRM activity, marketing content, or reporting across too many tools. I’d love to hear what you think: What part of your marketing workflow feels the most disconnected today?