Thumzup Media Corporation wants to rewrite the playbook on digital marketing, one AI assistant at a time. The Los Angeles-based company announced it’s launching a new AI-driven platform called the Lifestyle AI Agent Marketplace. The platform introduces a marketplace full of specialized AI “agents” that help users plan everyday activities—while offering businesses and influencers fresh tools for making money.
The system’s goal? Use real-time consumer behavior to build better experiences and unlock new revenue streams for local businesses and creators alike. The launch positions Thumzup in the middle of the multi-billion-dollar digital marketing economy—only this time, with an AI-first model and a few surprises.
Meet the AI Swarm That Plans Your Life
This isn’t just another chatbot. Users can activate AI assistants for travel, food, wellness, or entertainment. These agents can work together—called an “AI swarm”—to build a personalized schedule, factoring in budget, location, preferences, and even real-time promotions from local vendors.
Think of it as handing your weekend plans to a digital concierge team.
Here’s how it plays out:
Sarah’s Weekend Getaway
With $1,000 to spend, Sarah activates her AI swarm. The agents book a boutique hotel, reserve tables at hot-ticket restaurants, and suggest museums and nightlife. Local businesses, in turn, get alerts and send Sarah targeted offers—like a last-minute deal on brunch or a free gallery pass.
Lily’s Wellness Day
Lily wants to unwind with $600. The Wellbeing AI Agent picks yoga classes, meditation retreats, and healthy food spots. Meanwhile, local spas and wellness centers compete for her attention with timely deals delivered through the Thumzup network.
Mark’s Action Weekend
Mark, a personal trainer, allocates $800 for a high-energy weekend. His AI assistants find marathons, boot camps, and gyms. Restaurants that cater to athletes push real-time promotions his way.
Each example follows the same structure: the AI agents respond to user intent, and local businesses plug into that demand with dynamic offers.
New Tools for Influencers and Businesses
The platform’s not just for consumers. Thumzup is building new revenue models into its system:
Influencer Affiliate Program
Influencers can earn commissions by sharing referral links to AI agents. When someone installs an agent through their link, they get paid. It turns influence into transactions without needing a big following.
Business AI Accounts
Local businesses can plug into the platform by setting up AI-managed accounts. These tools allow them to push ads, manage campaigns, and analyze what customers are doing—before they walk through the door.
Commission-Based Monetization
Thumzup plans to collect fees per transaction, creating an incentive for the company to grow both its consumer and business sides in tandem.
What’s Next for Thumzup
With trademark filings already in for Gibberlink Advertising™ and GibberAds™, the company is signaling that it plans to scale quickly. Thumzup has also posted its teaser video online to preview what the experience will look like in real life.
“This is a big leap forward,” said Robert Steele, Chairman and CEO of Thumzup. “By combining AI with real-world intent data, we think we’re giving both consumers and businesses something they’ve been missing—smart planning and smart marketing, all in one place.”
The Thumzup app is already available on the App Store and Google Play, but this AI platform represents a new chapter for the company. With patent-pending tech and a focus on real-time, monetized personalization, Thumzup is positioning itself as more than just another ad tech player.
Whether the company can deliver on its pitch will depend on how users respond—and whether businesses can truly plug into those AI agents in a way that feels natural, useful, and profitable.
But one thing’s clear: Thumzup isn’t afraid to bet big on AI, personalization, and the future of digital commerce.