DSDev Sharma
Research & Insights"I find the truth before anyone spends a rupee."
- Researches your company, market and competitors
- Profiles your audience and discovers high-intent keywords
- Tracks social trends and finds the content gaps to own
It's a marketing department. You set the direction. Mira, your CMO, is your single point of contact — and behind her, a bench of AI specialists each doing one job exceptionally well, then reporting back to her. She assembles their work into what you asked for.
MMira directs nine specialists. Each does one job, then reports up to her ↓
DS"I find the truth before anyone spends a rupee."
AR"I turn the goal into a plan with dates and a budget split."
KM"Every word that goes out, I wrote — and rewrote."
LN"I make the visuals — art-directed, on-brand, never stock-y."
AB"I actually send it — then I watch the replies come back."
SK"I run the paid engine — and I kill the losers fast."
NP"I tell you what worked — and exactly what it cost."
RD"Clean lists, consented, scored — so nothing's wasted."
MJ"Nothing ships if it's off-brand or on the wrong side of the law."
Because "a marketing AI" that tries to do everything in one pass is shallow at all of it. A researcher who only researches, a media buyer who only buys media, a brand cop who only says no — each one goes deep, and Mira holds them to a standard before the work reaches you.
It's how a real department works. The difference: this one never sleeps, remembers everything, and reports to you through one person.
You brief Mira. The department delivers.
Note: these are not real team members but AI agents who perform specific jobs they are trained for. The names are made up and the images are AI-generated.