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RYA: The Game-Changing AI for Bigger, Bolder Marketing Ideas

Posted on November 20, 2024 Written by Bill Hartzer

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Episode Four, the creative agency renowned for delivering groundbreaking campaigns for brands like Adobe and Charles Schwab, has announced the launch of RYA™ (Radical Yet Acceptable). This innovative AI tool is set to transform marketing by providing instant cultural insights and generating creative ideas tailored to what Americans truly care about and how they spend their extra time and money. By combining cutting-edge technology with an unmatched data repository, RYA promises to take marketing strategies to a whole new level.

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How Does RYA Work?

RYA operates on a massive proprietary database that captures the pulse of American consumers. This database, updated weekly with 84 million new data points, provides a precise understanding of audience preferences. For nearly a decade, Episode Four has conducted extensive surveys across a statistically significant sample of the U.S. population. The result? A treasure trove of data that reveals trends in how Americans allocate their time, interests, and discretionary income.

The insights go far beyond surface-level trends. RYA can identify what people want to watch, listen to, read, eat, attend, or experience. It maps out preferences across 180 genres and 20 specific actions, giving marketers the tools to create campaigns that resonate with their target audiences.

RYA also allows brands to integrate their own data into its platform. Whether it’s through custom surveys, data clean rooms, or unstructured datasets, the tool seamlessly combines internal and external information. This ability to merge insights ensures campaigns are not only relevant but also deeply informed by unique brand-specific data.

Why RYA Matters for Marketing

RYA is changing how marketers think about and create campaigns. In the past, agencies would spend weeks brainstorming and fine-tuning concepts. With RYA, this entire process is condensed into a single day, allowing businesses to develop data-driven, bold ideas in a fraction of the time.

Mark Himmelsbach, founding partner of Episode Four, explained the shift: “What used to take six weeks can now be done in one day. Not only is it faster, but the ideas are also sharper and more aligned with audience insights. RYA gives brands the confidence to explore creative territories they wouldn’t have dared to before.”

Teddy Lynn, co-founder of RYA, highlighted another critical aspect of the tool’s value: “Every agency walks into a pitch and claims to know what’s cool. But that’s impossible for every audience and every brand. RYA changes the game by providing broader and more accurate insights, allowing us to generate campaigns that audiences truly connect with.”

RYA doesn’t just identify trends; it empowers brands to push boundaries. By tapping into 180 genres, marketers can explore concepts across a wide variety of creative approaches, knowing their campaigns are rooted in data that truly reflects audience desires.

Leveraging Decades of Proprietary Data, RYA™ Knows What Americans Want to Spend Extra Time and Money On

The Future of Marketing, Powered by RYA

RYA isn’t just an ideation tool—it’s reshaping the way marketers approach their entire strategy. Its database can analyze trends and preferences down to 0.5% of the U.S. population, offering a level of granularity that ensures even niche audiences are understood and targeted effectively.

Beyond generating ideas, RYA is paving the way for smarter decisions in media and sponsorships. Brands can use the platform to select partnerships and advertising opportunities that align perfectly with their audience’s preferences. This ensures every dollar spent has maximum impact.

Looking ahead, Episode Four plans to expand RYA’s capabilities. Over the next year, the platform will launch a marketplace to connect brands with agencies, production companies, and creative partners. This marketplace aims to streamline campaign execution, making it easier for businesses to bring their RYA-generated ideas to life.

Marketers concerned about AI replacing their roles can find reassurance in Himmelsbach’s vision: “We built RYA to prove that AI can amplify human creativity rather than replace it. This isn’t about cutting talent; it’s about enabling marketers to think bigger and execute better.”

Who Can Use RYA?

RYA is currently available for early access to Episode Four clients, including notable brands like Adobe and Invesco QQQ. However, marketers eager to experience the future of creative ideation can join the waitlist for broader access.

With its combination of advanced AI, a decade of data expertise, and a focus on making creativity accessible, RYA is more than a tool—it’s a revolution for the marketing industry. For businesses looking to step up their game, RYA represents a new standard for efficiency, precision, and bold thinking.

To learn more or secure beta access, visit askrya.com.

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