Twama Nambili is raising funding for her startup, which uses AI to improve workflows for marketing and creative professionals.
Aeone
The former Amazon senior product manager, who has experience in consulting, integrated marketing, and strategy, is stepping into the marketing technology space, which is a $580 billion industry, per Mordor Intelligence.
She is the founder of Aeone, a bootstrapped AI-powered startup that streamlines marketing and creative workflows by uniting content creation, AI-powered automation, and analytics in one platform, according to a press release shared with AFROTECH™.
“A typical marketing team member or content creator today uses many disconnected tools, which can be frustrating, time-consuming, and expensive,” Nambili said in a press release.
“Aeone is building a platform that brings everything together in one place. It’s ambitious, yes, but the value it delivers is transformative for teams of all sizes,” Nambili continued.
$4M Raise
Already, Aeone has a network of 30,000 content creators and 148 marketing leaders. Additionally, the press release notes the company has a letter of intent from marketing teams at U.S.-based companies, including three billion-dollar companies.
“To the average person, marketing might seem boring — but no business survives without it,” mentioned Nambili in the press release.
“Boring businesses make money. HR is boring, yet Rippling is thriving. Finance is boring, yet Brex is dominating. Legal is boring, yet Ironclad is killing it. Marketing is no different — by solving the inefficiencies in this essential, high-stakes function, Aeone is creating enormous long-term value for not just our customers but for the investors that join us on this journey,” she added.
Nambili has officially opened a $4 million seed round to scale the startup’s engineering team — which includes current and former senior software engineers and machine learning engineers from Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Andela — and to ramp up its “AI-centered content and automation capabilities,” notes the press release.
“Our goal isn’t just to launch one product or point solution,” Nambili explained in the release. “We’re creating an ecosystem that grows with our customers’ needs and helps marketing and creative teams work smarter, faster, and more efficiently. This seed round is the first step in a long-term mission to rethink how teams work, collaborate, and create.”

