Our mission is to turn ads into authentic stories that resonate

What we believe in

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Authenticity is key

Creators, each with around 200K followers, will post your ad content on their own social media. By ditching scripts, they foster natural connections and deliver high-performing ads

Client’s time is precious

We know the hassles of handling many creators (contract, reminders…). That's why we're committed to streamlining every step for you.

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Embrace uncertainty

Even with thousands of creator ads, predicting success is tough. Our platform allows seamless, large-scale testing.

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Briefs matter

Briefs are crucial but often tedious. Our AI generates best-practice briefs, and we help you fine-tune them.

Our Story

The three founders, Xavier, Emmanuel, and Benjamin, met in 2013 and launched an app that combined dating with gaming called "Playme". In 2016, their venture was acquired by Match Group, parent company of Tinder and Hinge. During their tenure at Match, they worked on AI-related challenges and developed a dating coach chatbot named Lara, akin to an early ChatGPT.

In 2020, they embarked on a new journey and introduced Quokkie, an app designed to assist young American millennials in finding their dream car.

To boost user engagement, they hit upon a winning strategy: they collaborated with car-specialized TikTokers to post content on the app, and then amplified these posts with paid advertising (spark ads). This approach slashed their acquisition costs by a factor of ten, propelling Quokkie to become the top car app in the U.S. within months.

As they considered their next move, they recalled their successful formula and, in 2023, unveiled Ramdam. This service aids brands in sourcing and producing content from creators aligned with their products or services. The demand was evident, results were promising, and growth skyrocketed – the Ramdam rocket had truly taken off.

The three founders, Xavier, Emmanuel, and Benjamin, met in 2013 and launched an app that combined dating with gaming called "Playme". In 2016, their venture was acquired by Match Group, parent company of Tinder and Hinge. During their tenure at Match, they worked on AI-related challenges and developed a dating coach chatbot named Lara, akin to an early ChatGPT.

In 2020, they embarked on a new journey and introduced Quokkie, an app designed to assist young American millennials in finding their dream car. To boost user engagement, they hit upon a winning strategy: they collaborated with car-specialized TikTokers to post content on the app, and then amplified these posts with paid advertising (spark ads). This approach slashed their acquisition costs by a factor of ten, propelling Quokkie to become the top car app in the U.S. within months.

As they considered their next move, they recalled their successful formula and, in 2023, unveiled Ramdam. This service aids brands in sourcing and producing content from creators aligned with their products or services. The demand was evident, results were promising, and growth skyrocketed – the Ramdam rocket had truly taken off.