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TagMango Introduces Smart Tools for Courses, Apps, and Websites

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TagMango, a platform designed for creators to monetize their content, has recently introduced two innovative AI tools called Mango AI and Mango Studio. These tools aim to assist creators in establishing, managing, and expanding their digital businesses efficiently and conveniently—all from a single prompt. This launch highlights TagMango’s transformation from just a monetization platform into a comprehensive AI-driven business environment.

Since it began, TagMango has played a significant role in boosting creator earnings, reaching over ₹1,000 crores. The platform boasts more than 10,000 creators and 15 million users who actively engage in transactions. The introduction of these new AI features strengthens this foundation, empowering creators to design courses, memberships, websites, and apps, while also providing insights into business performance and customer behavior.

The unveiling of these innovations took place during RISE 2026, TagMango’s major virtual event on August 15. Themed “Unlocking AI for Creators & Coaches,” the event featured prominent creators like Ankur Warikoo, Siddharth Rajsekar, Riddhi Deorah, and Dhruv Rathee, along with Russell Brunson, the founder of ClickFunnels, who made his first appearance in India. Discussions at the event centered around monetizing audiences directly, embracing AI technology, and creating sustainable businesses for content creators.

Mango AI serves as a virtual co-founder for creators, assisting them in developing their offerings, assessing performance, and spotting growth opportunities. Meanwhile, Mango Studio transforms simple prompts into functional websites, apps, and digital experiences. Additionally, Theme AI allows customizations for platforms and user experiences, aiding creators in personalizing their businesses with ease.

Divyanshu Damani, Co-founder of TagMango, stated: “Building an audience is fundamental for any creator’s business. However, managing everything afterward—payments, courses, communities, websites, and apps—usually requires several tools, teams, and time. With our AI-Verse of products, creators can now manage these various aspects of their businesses using just one prompt, enabling them to efficiently operate end-to-end. Our mission is to empower every creator with the necessary infrastructure and control to establish a genuine business independently.”

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