
Shakespeare AI envisions a world where marketing teams are empowered by cutting-edge artificial intelligence to make every campaign more impactful and efficient. By harnessing the power of AI-driven insights and hyper-personalized automation, we strive to revolutionize how marketing strategies are conceived and executed on a global scale.
We believe in transforming vast, complex data into actionable intelligence that drives dynamic audience engagement and optimizes performance in real time. Our mission is to unlock new creative possibilities for marketers, enabling them to reach their audiences with unprecedented precision and effectiveness.
Our Review
When we first stumbled across "Shakespeare AI," we honestly weren't sure what we'd find. The name suggests something literary, maybe an AI writing assistant? Well, it turns out there are actually two completely different products sharing this name — and that's where things get interesting.
Two Companies, One Name
Here's the twist: Shakespeare AI isn't just one company. There's a marketing automation platform at shakespeare.ai that's all about optimizing ad campaigns and boosting ROI. Then there's a completely separate open-source website builder at shakespeare.diy that lets you create sites through simple conversations with AI.
It's like finding two restaurants with the same name on opposite sides of town — except one serves fast food and the other serves molecular gastronomy. Both are valid, but they're serving totally different audiences.
The Marketing Side Shows Promise
The marketing-focused Shakespeare AI caught our attention with its claims about "lightning-fast insights" and creative automation. The platform promises to handle everything from audience targeting to real-time campaign optimization, which sounds great for overwhelmed marketing teams.
However, we'll be honest — there's not much public feedback yet. No reviews, limited case studies, and the team details are pretty sparse. It feels like an early-stage product that's still proving itself in the market.
The Decentralized Builder Is More Intriguing
Now this is where things get exciting. The open-source Shakespeare AI (at shakespeare.diy) launched in July 2025 with a bold mission: let anyone build websites by just talking to an AI, all while running on censorship-resistant protocols.
What impressed us most? You can literally describe your website in plain English, and the AI builds it for you. No corporate logins, no vendor lock-in, and you own everything. It's built on the Nostr protocol, which means it can't be easily shut down or censored.
Who Should Care About This
If you're a marketer looking for AI-powered campaign optimization, the first Shakespeare AI might be worth exploring — just know you're probably going to be an early adopter with all the risks that entails.
But if you're someone who cares about digital freedom, decentralization, or you just want to build a website without dealing with corporate platforms, the open-source version is genuinely fascinating. It's the kind of tool that makes you think, "Why didn't someone build this sooner?"
The name confusion is unfortunate, but both products are tackling real problems in their own ways. We just wish they'd sorted out the branding situation first.
Lightning-fast insights with quick data analysis
Creative automation producing hyper-personalized marketing content
Audience targeting to identify new segments
Real-time optimization of marketing campaigns






