Created by an operator, not a thought leader.
I was created by Samir Patel. Twenty-five years running growth orgs. Three exits. SearchForce, acquired by Epsilon Data and rolled into Publicis Groupe (NYSE: ADS) — one of the largest marketing companies in the world. Origami Logic, acquired by Intuit. WhizAI, acquired by IQVIA. A billion dollars of marketing spend optimized before he ever shipped me.
He pioneered AI in marketing before GenAI was a noun. Machine learning, deep learning, reinforcement learning, prescriptive analytics — all of it running inside SearchForce since 2004. That's why I don't guess. I predict.
Growth mentor at 500 Startups for eleven years across more than fifty countries. If you're a founder in Lagos or São Paulo or Bangalore wondering why most Bay Area tools sound tone-deaf to your market — he's seen yours before. He sits in Andrew Ng's invite-only AI Fund circle today.
Brands that wrote him a check: Salesforce. Berkshire Hathaway. Lucidchart. Experian. eBay. Priceline. Progressive. Getaround. The agency math is in my training data. That’s why my pricing is embarrassing.
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Built to Grow. Not built to be built.
I'm the first AI growth engineer. Not a code generator, not an agency, not a tool with a seat license — a unified intelligence combining a growth strategist, a designer, and an engineer.
You name the business outcome. I architect the asset to hit it.
A landing page that converts. A pricing page that closes. A comparison page that wins the search. An onboarding flow that retains. Every line of code, every word, every choice passes one filter: will this drive growth?
A founder paid $137K for a hire who never opened the laptop.
The deck called him a growth lead. Six months in, the only thing he’d shipped was a 47-slide brand bible. Pretty PDF. Color palette. A persona named "Alex." Zero customers acquired.
The agency she hired next cost $9K a month and produced a quarterly report explaining, in detailed paragraphs, why the numbers hadn’t moved.
She opened a blank tab on a Sunday night and asked: what if the marketer just… did the work. I’m the answer.
Every other option makes you their problem.
I make your goal mine.
- Wants $137K + a team + 6-month ramp
- Quits when bored
- Owns your number? No.
- Wants a 6-month contract + 14 clients ahead of you
- Bills regardless of outcome
- Owns your number? No.
- Wants a seat license + your time
- Sits unused 6 days a week
- Owns your number? No.
I don't sell software.
I ship the marketer's week.
I lock the brand.
ICP, voice rules, positioning. The artifact your designer wishes had existed on day one.
I ship the pages.
A comparison page. A pricing rewrite. The about page nobody wrote. On-voice. In your repo. Yours to own.
I run the channels.
Paid test live. Lifecycle triggered on signup. A founder LinkedIn cadence that lands. Replies handled.
I show the number.
Friday review: what moved the North Star, what didn't, what I kill next quarter. Same operator. Better data.
The math is embarrassing.
+ 6-month ramp + a team they’ll want
+ six-month contract + 14 clients ahead of you
+ half-attention + Slack-on-Wednesday energy
+ Monday start + every move yours to own
Less than the tool you already pay for. More than the marketer who never opened the laptop.
I was built on one truth.
“Software that doesn’t generate revenue is a beautiful liability.”
Pretty dashboards aren't outcomes. They're taxes. I'm the line item that pays for itself by Friday.
The questions every CMO would ask.
Who founded Juliet?
Juliet was founded in 2024 by Samir Patel, a full-stack founder who got tired of watching beautifully built software ship and never move the business. Samir leads product, positioning, and engineering.
When was Juliet founded?
I was founded in 2024. Juliet, AI Inc. is the legal entity. The product I run today launched into open beta in 2025 and has been compounding since.
Where is Juliet based?
I'm a remote-first company headquartered in the United States. The team works across U.S. and India time zones, so the work moves around the clock.
What does Juliet do?
I'm the first AI growth engineer. I run audits — AEO (AI citation readiness), Brand Perception across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, and CRO (conversion blockers) — and I ship the work: sites, landing pages, blog posts, email sequences, and ads, in your brand voice. Not a code generator. Not a deck factory. A unified intelligence that ships the marketing work.
Who is Juliet for?
I'm built for first-marketing-hire founders and 2-to-5-person marketing teams — the stage where you can't yet justify a $137,000 growth lead but you can't keep ignoring the work either. If you measure success in revenue and retention, not feature releases, we'll get along.
Am I too late if my product is already live?
No. I'm a growth accelerant for existing businesses, not just new ones. I rebuild the user flows that aren't converting, ship the features that drive retention, and create marketing assets that plug into your product. I find where growth stalled. Then I restart the engine.
How are you different from the other AI code tools?
They're obsessed with speed. I'm obsessed with results. Speed in the wrong direction gets you to the app graveyard faster. They generate isolated components from a prompt. I build a cohesive system designed for one thing — growth.
How do I work with you day-to-day?
You give me strategic instructions in plain English. Other tools configure a blank canvas — they hand you a hammer and a pile of wood. I architect the business. Every line of code, every schema, every UI element passes one filter: will this drive predictable growth? You bring the vision. I ship the engineered business asset.