Founded by former Cultbike.fit marketing lead Mohit Ahuja, Ampli5 unifies creator networks, newsletters, podcasts, programmatic advertising and Answer Engine OptimisationFounded by former Cultbike.fit marketing lead Mohit Ahuja, Ampli5 unifies creator networks, newsletters, podcasts, programmatic advertising and Answer Engine Optimisation

Ampli5 Launches as the Distribution Infrastructure Layer for the AI Search Era

2026/03/12 19:14
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Founded by former Cultbike.fit marketing lead Mohit Ahuja, Ampli5 unifies creator networks, newsletters, podcasts, programmatic advertising and Answer Engine Optimisation into a single growth platform, powered by Atlas, a real-time intelligence system that maps where a brand’s audience actually lives online.

Discovery is changing in ways most marketing teams have not yet built for.

Ampli5 Launches as the Distribution Infrastructure Layer for the AI Search Era

An increasing share of consumer and B2B research now takes place inside AI-generated responses from systems such as ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini rather than through traditional search results. According to Gartner, conventional search engine volume could decline meaningfully over the coming years as AI assistants absorb a growing portion of informational queries. In this environment, visibility depends less on page position and more on whether a brand is cited, referenced and contextually understood by the models generating those answers.

Most companies are not.

Ampli5 has launched to address this transition directly. The Singapore-based SaaS platform combines multi-channel distribution with Answer Engine Optimisation, the discipline focused on making brands discoverable and referenceable inside AI-generated responses.

“We are at the same inflection point that SEO represented in 2005,” said Mohit Ahuja, Founder and CEO of Ampli5. “Brands that understood early that Google was changing discovery built lasting advantages. ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini are reshaping discovery again. The window to become the referenceable brand in your category is open now, but it will not remain open indefinitely. AEO is not a feature we added to Ampli5. It is the reason we built it.”

What Is Answer Engine Optimisation and Why It Matters

Answer Engine Optimisation, or AEO, is the practice of building a brand’s content, authority signals and third-party presence so that AI language models surface it in response to relevant queries.

Unlike traditional SEO, which targets ranked links, AEO targets synthesised answers. When a user asks an AI system which growth platform to use for multi-channel distribution, the response is shaped by patterns of citation, contextual clarity and cross-platform presence. It reflects which brands have been written about consistently, discussed across credible communities and positioned with definitional clarity over time.

Brands absent from that authority landscape are not ranking lower. They are omitted entirely.

Ampli5 integrates AEO principles into its distribution engine. Creator activations, newsletter placements and podcast features are structured not only for reach but for the kind of durable, cross-domain signals that influence how AI systems understand and reference a brand. A detailed breakdown of how this works in practice is available in Ampli5’s AEO and LLM marketing overview.

“With Ampli5, we reduced our go-to-market timeline by two weeks. That acceleration translated directly into growth impact,” said Rajat, CMO at Stader Labs.

Atlas: A Real-Time Map of Where Your Audience Lives Online

Central to Ampli5 is Atlas, a data layer built to answer a simple but often ignored question: where does your audience actually spend time online?

Most brands choose distribution channels based on habit or industry convention. Atlas starts with behaviour.

Before a campaign begins, Atlas maps which creators the target audience consistently engages with, which newsletters shape their opinions, which communities influence their decisions, which publications they trust and which AI tools they use when researching products in a category.

This matters because reach without relevance is noise. If an audience forms opinions inside three specific newsletters and two creator ecosystems, distribution outside those clusters does not move the needle. Atlas identifies those clusters before the budget is deployed.

For AEO, this intelligence becomes even more important. AI systems surface brands that are repeatedly associated with a category across credible, independent sources. Atlas identifies which sources in a given category carry the most weight in AI-generated answers, and where a brand is currently underrepresented across them. That allows AEO strategy to move from theory to execution: not chasing coverage broadly, but strengthening presence in the specific ecosystems that shape both human perception and AI interpretation.

How the Platform Works

Rather than managing separate relationships with influencer agencies, newsletter brokers, podcast networks, advertising platforms and AEO specialists, brands connect to Ampli5 as a single growth layer.

The platform coordinates distribution across YouTube and short-form creator networks, X communities, newsletter and podcast placements, Reddit ecosystems, programmatic advertising and authority-building initiatives aligned with AEO strategy.

Brands define the objective, whether reach, recall, direct response or AI search visibility. Atlas intelligence informs how resources are allocated across channels to strengthen both human engagement and AI reference signals simultaneously.

Ampli5 positions this model as infrastructure rather than agency. The emphasis is on building durable signals, not managing one-off campaigns.

Background

Mohit Ahuja previously led marketing for Cultbike.fit, where he oversaw a campaign featuring comedian Atul Khatri that was covered by The Economic Times and afaqs. The campaign demonstrated how distribution architecture determines whether creative work travels beyond its paid footprint.

In a subsequent senior marketing role at DaMENSCH, his influencer programme consistently delivered over one million monthly views. Across both organisations, Ahuja observed the same constraint recurring: creative output scaled. Distribution coordination did not.

The emergence of AI-generated search responses intensified that gap. Brand mentions inside AI answers began driving measurable traffic and lead quality, yet no platform had been built to generate those signals systematically. Ampli5 was designed to close that gap.

About Ampli5

Ampli5 is a growth infrastructure SaaS platform built for the AI search era. It unifies multi-channel content distribution with Answer Engine Optimisation, enabling brands to become discoverable and referenceable inside AI-generated responses from systems such as ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini. Its Atlas intelligence layer provides real-time data on where audiences live online and which sources influence AI-mediated discovery. Founded in 2024 by Mohit Ahuja, Ampli5 is headquartered in Singapore.

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