Transpify Secures KRW 60M mixsoon Deal Joins UGC AI as Co-Founder to Accelerate AI Marketing Growth

Korea South, 25th Apr 2026  –  Seoul-based AI marketing software company Transpify has signed a ₩60 million contract with K-beauty skincare brand mixsoon while simultaneously joining the fast-growing AI content platform UGC AI as a co-founder, marking a major step in its expansion strategy.
 

The agreement represents the first live deployment of Transpify’s agentic influencer CRM platform in the Korean beauty market, with a prototype scheduled to go live between April and May 2025. Under the partnership, Transpify will manage mixsoon’s entire influencer marketing pipeline—from discovery and outreach to campaign execution and performance analytics—through its AI-driven system.

Originally launched as a consumer AI SaaS focused on simplifying video workflows, Transpify has evolved into a specialized platform for influencer marketing automation. Its core solution integrates AI-powered influencer discovery, automated outreach pipelines, bulk content generation, and real-time campaign analytics into a single intelligent system.

One of the platform’s key advantages is its ability to generate large volumes of on-brand social media content, including product demos and promotional assets, significantly reducing production time by up to 80 percent. This allows brands to scale their marketing operations without proportionally increasing headcount or costs.

Building on the mixsoon partnership, Transpify plans to expand its engagement into a multi-phase collaboration covering the brand’s full influencer marketing operations, with potential expansion into other major Korean skincare companies such as d’Alba.

In parallel, Transpify’s founder Furqan Ali has joined UGC AI as a co-founder. The platform, which is already generating $180,000 in monthly recurring revenue, focuses on high-volume AI-generated user content for B2B companies. By combining Transpify’s agentic CRM infrastructure with UGC AI’s content generation capabilities, the two entities aim to create a fully integrated AI marketing stack for SMEs.

“Our mission is to help SMEs in Korea generate more revenue by putting the power of AI directly into their hands,” said Furqan Ali. “Influencer marketing and content production have traditionally been expensive and time-consuming. We are transforming that with intelligent systems that operate continuously.”

He added, “With Transpify and our partnership with UGC AI, brands are not just getting software—they are gaining a fully automated marketing engine that allows them to focus on building great products and scaling their business.”

Industry observers note that Transpify’s integrated approach could reshape the influencer marketing landscape. Traditionally fragmented across influencer discovery, content production, and campaign management, these functions are increasingly being consolidated into unified AI platforms.

Looking ahead, Transpify plans to expand into Southeast Asia and global direct-to-consumer (DTC) beauty markets, while launching a self-serve tier for SMEs and onboarding more enterprise clients across beauty, lifestyle, and consumer goods sectors.

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