Base44 launched Superagents, AI agents that autonomously handle recurring business tasks like lead follow-up, inbox management, and system monitoring 24/7 without human intervention. Unlike chatbots, these agents actually execute work across integrated tools (Slack, Stripe, GitHub, etc.), retain institutional knowledge across sessions, and improve over time. Base44's $100M ARR milestone signals this represents a serious shift toward AI-powered business operations rather than experimental technology.
Base44 launched Superagents, AI agents that autonomously handle recurring business tasks like lead follow-up, inbox management, and system monitoring 24/7 without human intervention. Unlike chatbots, these agents retain memory across sessions, learn how your business operates, and integrate with existing tools like Slack, Stripe, and GitHub. The company's $100M ARR milestone signals a shift toward AI-powered business workforces.
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Phil Smith is promoting a video featuring his Head of Marketing, Damon Fisher, that offers cost-effective marketing strategies for trades businesses facing high marketing expenses. The email also includes a bonus section with Phil's 8 key lessons from 2024, focusing on identity shifts and long-term business growth strategies.
Google Maps now lets users ask questions in natural language via Gemini's "Ask Maps" feature, which returns personalized location recommendations, while a new "Immersive Navigation" mode renders routes in 3D using Street View imagery. Cursor launched CursorBench to benchmark real-world AI coding performance, and Claude added interactive charts/diagrams generation to its chat interface.
SocialBee is offering 30% off yearly plans with code BEEYEARLY30, with the deal expiring March 17. They're also hosting a live demo on March 17 that gives attendees a 1-day extension to redeem the discount.
This newsletter announces a YouTube video on why Google listings get suspended or filtered and how to fix visibility issues quickly. Sterling Sky is promoting two upcoming events: a virtual Ranking Academy Local Search Summit on June 3rd for beginners, and an in-person LocalU conference in Dallas on October 20th for $299. They're also hosting a live site audit session on YouTube on March 11th where business owners can submit their sites for review.
This newsletter covers two Business Brain episodes: Episode 734 discusses how selling begins before transactions through personality, humor, and reciprocity, plus warns about the danger of letting your slowest team member/process drag down entire operations. Episode 735 introduces "Business Blueprints"—rapid prototyping frameworks that entrepreneurs can test and refine quickly, leveraging AI tools like Claude and Perplexity to accelerate idea validation.
An AI-native email marketing platform generating $457K TTM revenue with 80% recurring revenue and ~800 customers is being sold exclusively. The platform differentiates through AI-embedded content creation, proprietary brand memory, and a writing-first interface, with opportunities to improve retention (currently 9-10% churn) and activate 2,000+ registered affiliates. The lean operation requires under 10 hours per week to maintain and includes transferable tech stack (Vercel + AWS).
OpenAI has released GPT-5.4, described as their most efficient model for professional work, available in ChatGPT Business. The model is optimized for cross-document workflows and improving outputs across documents, slides, and spreadsheets with less iteration required from users.
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Meta is building its own AI chips with a four-chip roadmap (MTIA 300, 400, 450, and 500) to power AI features across its platforms, with the first already in production and three more shipping by 2027. This vertical integration could significantly reduce costs and improve speed for AI tools embedded in Instagram, Facebook, and Meta's generative AI products. The move signals Meta's strategy to control its AI infrastructure rather than relying on third-party chip makers.
AI-assisted coding tools like Cursor, Lovable, and Replit are experiencing explosive growth with valuations and revenue metrics that rival major infrastructure plays—Cursor is raising at a $60B valuation, Lovable hit $400M ARR with just 146 employees, and Replit tripled its valuation to $9B in six months. These companies are capitalizing on a real forcing function: massive software development backlogs across enterprises that can't hire enough engineers, making AI coding assistants a labor-compressing necessity rather than a luxury. The newsletter frames this as a repeat of the GPU infrastructure boom, where early skeptics of "insane" valuations were wrong because the underlying demand and revenue growth were genuinely unprecedented.
Google released Workspace Studio, a free no-code tool for automating Gmail tasks like auto-labeling, sorting, and drafting replies. The Rundown is offering a free 48-hour access to their step-by-step guide on building your first Gmail automation without coding, plus released four additional guides covering agentic workflows, ChatGPT features, video generation, and AI case study builders.