MightyHive
MightyHive was a data and digital media consultancy that helped brands take control of their programmatic advertising, media buying, data strategy, and marketing technology. Founded as an independent programmatic trading and media consultancy, it was acquired by S4 Capital and rebranded to Media.Monks in August 2021; the S4 Capital operating company has since consolidated under the single "Monks" brand (monks.com). Its offerings spanned digital media transformation, campaign launch and measurement, customer data platform (CDP) work, Amazon eCommerce solutions, and marketing/AI transformation services for enterprise brands. It is a professional-services / consulting business, not an API product company: it publishes no public developer API, API documentation, developer portal, machine-readable specification, or client SDK on any package registry. It does keep a public GitHub organization (github.com/MightyHive, named "Media.Monks (formerly MightyHive)") of internal tooling, Looker blocks and ML notebooks, but nothing there is a released API or client library. The legacy mightyhive.com domain still resolves and serves a frozen archive of pre-2021 press and case studies. Added to the API Evangelist network as an a16z-portfolio lead; repeated enrichment confirms no API surface exists.
MightyHive is profiled on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, Advertising, Marketing, Media, and Programmatic Advertising.
MightyHive’s developer surface includes engineering blog and 12 more developer resources.
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