Imagine Ai
Imagine AI (YC F25) is a San Francisco B2B content platform, founded in 2025 by Neo Lee and Sky Yang, that reverse-engineers modern B2B growth starting with LinkedIn. It builds a persona-driven AI clone of a founder or executive by deeply analyzing their writing, speaking style, and market context, then uses that persona to plan content strategy, write LinkedIn posts, draft comments and DMs, and schedule coordinated distribution across an executive team (CEO, VP of Sales, Head of Marketing) from a single shared content calendar. Each client is paired with a dedicated content engineer, and the platform tracks engagement-quality analytics and inbound lead generation; early customers include MongoDB, Rippling, and Conduit. It also publishes Benchmark by Imagine AI, a free public LinkedIn competitor-benchmark dashboard covering 96 companies and 32,500+ analyzed posts with a documented statistical methodology. Imagine AI is a sales-led SaaS — three seat-based tiers, every one a custom quote — with no developer portal, API reference, SDK, MCP server or OpenAPI/AsyncAPI/GraphQL definition published on any host it controls as of August 2026; this profile captures the company's identity and public web properties for the API Evangelist network.
Imagine Ai is profiled on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, AI, Artificial Intelligence, B2B, and Content Marketing.
Imagine Ai’s developer surface includes engineering blog, pricing, and 16 more developer resources.
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