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TagMango launches Mango AI and Mango Studio for creator businesses

New AI tools turn prompts into digital products, websites and experiences as platform expands

MUMBAI: The creator economy just got a new co-founder, and it runs on prompts. Creator monetisation platform TagMango has launched Mango AI and Mango Studio, expanding its offering from creator monetisation into an AI-powered business platform designed to help creators build, manage and scale digital businesses from a single prompt.

TagMango enables creators to sell courses, memberships, communities and digital products, giving them infrastructure to turn their expertise and audiences into businesses. Since its launch, the platform says creators have generated Rs 1,000 crore in cumulative earnings, while more than 10,000 creators and 15 million users have transacted on the platform.

The latest move pushes AI beyond content creation and into the nuts and bolts of running a creator business from building products and websites to understanding customers and tracking business performance.

At the centre of the new offering is Mango AI, positioned as a business co-founder for creators. It can help users build courses and offerings, analyse business performance, understand customers and identify potential revenue opportunities.

Mango Studio, meanwhile, is designed to turn prompts into websites, apps and digital experiences within the TagMango ecosystem. Theme AI adds another layer, allowing creators to customise their platforms and customer experiences using presets or a single AI prompt.

Together, the tools are intended to reduce the need for multiple software products, technical teams and manual processes effectively putting more of the creator’s business infrastructure under one roof.

“Building an audience will always be at the heart of a creator’s business. But everything that comes after payments, courses, communities, websites and apps has traditionally required multiple tools, teams and time,” said Divyanshu Damani, Co-founder, TagMango.

The company says its broader ambition is to give creators greater control over the entire journey, from launching a digital product to managing customers and scaling revenue.

The new capabilities were showcased at RISE 2026, TagMango’s annual virtual flagship event held on 15 August under the theme ‘Unlocking AI for Creators & Coaches’.

The event featured creators including Ankur Warikoo, Siddharth Rajsekar, Riddhi Deorah and Dhruv Rathee, alongside Russell Brunson, founder of ClickFunnels, who made his first appearance in India.

Discussions at the event focused on direct audience monetisation, AI adoption and the growing opportunity for creators to build independent businesses rather than relying solely on third-party platforms.

That shift is also reflected in TagMango’s product strategy. Instead of treating AI as another tool for generating content, the company is placing it across the wider business journey from product creation and customer understanding to personalisation and operations.

TagMango plans to expand these capabilities further, with the company looking to move beyond creators and coaches and support a broader set of entrepreneurs building and scaling digital businesses.

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