Founded by former Cultbike.fit marketing lead Mohit Ahuja, Ampli5 aggregates YouTube, TikTok, X, newsletters, podcasts, Reddit, programmatic advertising, and AIFounded by former Cultbike.fit marketing lead Mohit Ahuja, Ampli5 aggregates YouTube, TikTok, X, newsletters, podcasts, Reddit, programmatic advertising, and AI

The Uber of Distribution: How Ampli5 Is Rewriting Growth in the Age of AI Agents

2026/03/12 19:05
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Founded by former Cultbike.fit marketing lead Mohit Ahuja, Ampli5 aggregates YouTube, TikTok, X, newsletters, podcasts, Reddit, programmatic advertising, and AI search optimisation into a single growth engine for brands

As artificial intelligence tools flood the market with the ability to produce unlimited content at near-zero cost, brands are discovering a new and harder problem: getting that content seen. Ampli5, a Singapore-based growth infrastructure SAAS platform, launched today to address exactly that challenge aggregating fragmented distribution channels into a single platform so companies can activate creators, newsletters, podcasts, social platforms, programmatic advertising, and AI-search visibility in one motion.

The Uber of Distribution: How Ampli5 Is Rewriting Growth in the Age of AI Agents

The proliferation of AI writing, design, and video tools has dramatically lowered the barrier to producing marketing content. The result, however, has been an exponential increase in noise rather than reach. Brands that once competed on creative quality are now competing on who can secure attention — a resource that is increasingly concentrated in the hands of platform algorithms, independent creators, and newsletter operators who command loyal, niche audiences.

“We saw this clearly when we ran the Atul Khatri campaign at Cult. Great creative was necessary but not sufficient. It was the distribution strategy that turned a funny video into a conversation people were having at their offices. Even at DaMENSCH, I clocked 10,00,000 views on any month of handling influencer marketing.

When AI means every competitor can match you on creative, distribution becomes the actual moat. We built Ampli5 to make that moat accessible to any brand, not just the ones with 20-person marketing teams,”

said Mohit Ahuja, Founder and CEO of Ampli5.

How It Works

Rather than managing separate relationships with influencer agencies, newsletter brokers, podcast networks, ad-buying platforms, and SEO consultants  each with its own reporting, incentives, and timelines, brands connect to Ampli5 as a single growth layer at www.ampli5.ai

The platform coordinates distribution across YouTube creators, X influencers, TikTok networks, newsletter operators, Reddit communities, podcasters, clipping networks, and programmatic ad engines.

It also incorporates Answer Engine Optimisation (AEO), ensuring that brand messages appear within AI-generated search results from tools such as ChatGPT and Perplexity, not just on traditional search rankings.

The company positions this model as infrastructure rather than agency. Brands define the objective  reach, recall, or direct response and Ampli5 routes it through whichever combination of channels is most efficient for that goal.

Background and Founding Team

Mohit Ahuja previously led marketing for Cult.fit’s in house cycling vertical, where he oversaw a viral campaign featuring comedian Atul Khatri that was covered by The Economic Times and afaqs!.

The campaign was notable for connecting fitness culture to a mass audience through humour rather than aspiration, generating organic amplification beyond its paid media footprint. That experience, Ahuja says, crystallised his view that the operational complexity of multi-channel distribution, not the quality of creative, was the primary limiting factor for most growth teams.

Distribution Atlas Layer

Rather than blindly activating channels, Ampli5 provides brands with a proprietary Distribution Atlas, a data-driven map that identifies where their target users already spend time across YouTube creators, X communities, newsletters, Reddit threads, podcasts, and AI search layers.

Using performance analytics and cross-platform engagement data, the platform helps brands answer a critical question:

Where does my user actually live on the internet?

This Atlas enables:

  • Precision routing of campaigns
    • Reduced CAC through high-density audience pockets
    • Faster GTM execution
    • Elimination of wasted creator spend

Instead of spraying content across platforms, brands activate distribution where their users are already concentrated.

That makes the system intelligent, not just aggregated.

“With Ampli5, we reduced our go to market timeline by 2 weeks and that in itself was the most rewarding experience with Ampli5 for us.” – Rajat, CMO at Stader Labs 

Availability

Ampli5 is currently onboarding brand partners on an invitation basis. Interested companies can request access at www.ampli5.ai and sign up for waitlist 

About Ampli5

Ampli5 is a growth infrastructure platform that aggregates multi-channel content distribution spanning creator networks, newsletter operators, podcast platforms, programmatic advertising, and AI search optimization into a single unified engine.
Founded in 2024 by Mohit Ahuja, the company is headquartered in Singapore. For more information visit www.ampli5.ai

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