There’s a quiet revolution happening inside the world’s best marketing teams, and it doesn’t look like a dashboard, an agency pitch, or a weekly status meeting. It looks like an AI workspace that sits at the center of everything a team does, including research, strategy, content, and performance. That workspace has a name: Juma, and it’s redefining what it means to “do marketing” in a world where speed and sophistication can no longer be traded off against each other.
Juma is the AI workspace for marketing teams, designed to unite strategists, creatives, analysts, and operators around a single intelligent nerve center. Instead of juggling tools, chats, and scattered briefs, teams plug into Juma and work with a shared, always-on partner that understands the full context of their marketing. It remembers past campaigns, internal discussions, brand nuances, and even the team’s unique way of working, turning fragmented knowledge into a coherent operating system.
The result is simple but profound: less chaos, more clarity; fewer handoffs, more flow. When ideas, data, and execution live in one place, campaigns move from concept to launch with a new kind of momentum that feels less like “trying to keep up” and more like “we’re finally ahead.” In practice, that means fewer late-night scrambles before launches, fewer missed insights buried in forgotten decks, and a growing sense across the team that the work is not just getting done, but getting smarter over time.
At its core, Juma is built to be the place where work genuinely gets done, not just talked about. Need to explore a new market, unpack competitors, or synthesize customer insights? Juma can pull in research, structure findings, and translate them into sharp positioning and angles that teams can rally around, transforming ambiguous questions into actionable insights that slot neatly into the next campaign or initiative.
From there, the same workspace becomes the canvas for strategy. Teams can sketch campaign architectures, messaging hierarchies, and channel plans with Juma as the co-strategist, connecting dots across previous campaigns, performance data, and brand context that might otherwise live in a dozen scattered files. Instead of starting from a blank page, marketers start from a living, evolving base of knowledge that Juma curates and surfaces right when it’s needed.
When it’s time to execute, that strategic backbone flows straight into content creation and analytics. Juma helps teams draft assets, localize or adapt them for different segments, and then loop back in performance learnings, so every piece of work isn’t just produced, it’s continuously informed and improved by what came before. Over time, Juma becomes the institutional memory and momentum engine of the team, preserving the best thinking and quietly guiding every new campaign to be sharper, faster, and more effective than the last.
Most AI assistants are glorified text boxes: you chat, they respond, and you still do the heavy lifting of stitching everything together. Juma takes a different stance. Juma is a superagent built for modern marketing teams, designed not just to talk about the work, but to actually do it. It doesn’t stop at giving suggestions; it follows through, transforming instructions into multi-step workflows that run end-to-end without constant supervision.
Unlike traditional AI assistants, Juma executes complete workflows autonomously. It can analyze campaign performance, synthesize learnings, generate new creative variations, and deliver ready-to-use assets without forcing teams to babysit every step. Give Juma a clear objective like launching a retargeting campaign, refreshing lifecycle emails, or summarizing last quarter’s performance, and it coordinates the research, drafting, optimization, and packaging of outputs so the team receives materials that are dangerously close to final.
This is AI that doesn’t just chat, it does the work. Juma turns loose, early-stage ideas into tangible, usable outputs that teams can review, refine, and ship, like copy drafts, content calendars, ad variations, reporting summaries, and even thoughtful recommendations on what to test next. The experience feels less like “prompt engineering” and more like directing a highly capable teammate who understands marketing nuance, honors constraints like budget and brand voice, and is relentlessly focused on helping the team ship high-quality work at pace.
Modern marketing doesn’t happen in silos, and Juma is engineered with that reality baked in. It’s built as a shared workspace for teams, not a single-user toy. Strategists, media buyers, lifecycle marketers, and content leads can all plug into the same environment, working from the same context and knowledge base, eliminating the painful “who has the latest version?” dance that slows down even the most ambitious teams.
Feedback loops that once took days shrink to minutes. A strategist can define a campaign thesis, a media buyer can request new asset variations, and a copywriter can polish key messages, all happening within the same AI-powered environment. Juma keeps track of brand voice, guidelines, approvals, and prior decisions, acting as the connective tissue that holds it all together. When team members step in and out of projects, Juma provides continuity, ensuring no detail or insight falls through the cracks.
Because Juma understands both the “why” and the “how” behind campaigns, it’s able to maintain coherence at scale. That means fewer fragmented experiments and more coordinated, intentional marketing programs. In a world of endless channels and demands, Juma gives teams the structure and intelligence they need to move quickly without losing the plot. For growing organizations, it becomes a quiet but powerful equalizer, helping smaller teams operate with the sophistication and coordination of far larger marketing departments.
Many teams first met this technology under a different name: Team-GPT. It started as a powerful way for teams to collaborate with AI, sharing prompts, workflows, and outputs in a structured environment. For early adopters, it solved a real problem: AI was useful, but scattered; Team-GPT brought order, repeatability, and shared learning to the chaos of individual experimentation.
Team-GPT is now Juma, and that shift is more than a rebrand. It marks the transition from “shared AI prompts” to a deeply integrated AI workspace and superagent for marketing. Where Team-GPT gave teams a way to standardize how they used AI, Juma gives them a way to standardize and radically accelerate how they ship marketing work itself, from early research decks to polished launch assets.
The foundations remain familiar: collaboration, transparency, and shared context. But Juma layers on autonomy, workflow execution, and a marketing-specific brain that understands campaigns end-to-end. It’s the natural next chapter for teams that started with Team-GPT and are ready for AI that doesn’t just assist, but orchestrates. In many ways, Juma feels like the fully realized version of the original vision - a platform where human creativity and AI execution don’t just coexist, they compound.
In practice, working with Juma feels like giving your team an extra senior operator who never sleeps, never loses context, and never stops improving. It doesn’t replace the instincts, creativity, or judgment of marketers but works to amplify them. It clears the path from insight to execution so humans can focus on what they uniquely do best: understanding customers, making bold decisions, and telling stories that actually land.
Ideas no longer die in docs or get lost in backlogs. With Juma as the AI workspace for marketing teams, every promising concept can quickly be researched, shaped into a strategy, developed into content, and tied back to performance. Over time, Juma helps teams build a compounding advantage: a living library of what works, why it works, and how to replicate or evolve it across channels, regions, and audiences.
As AI becomes table stakes across the industry, the real differentiation won’t come from who uses AI, but who uses it well. Juma stands out as the AI that turns marketing ideas into action calmly, intelligently, and at scale. For teams ready to move from experimentation to execution, Juma isn’t just a tool; it’s the new center of gravity, the place where strategy meets speed and where ambitious marketing finally gets the operational engine it deserves.