MBE Group Teams with Prompts.AI to Beta Test New Platform

MBE Group in Troy is partnering with Prompts.ai on a multifaceted deal aimed at promoting sales of the first “no-code” AI command platform.
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MBE Group is partnering with Prompts.ai as licensed reseller of its AI platform after alpha- and beta-testing the platform already. // Photo courtesy of Prompts.ai

MBE Group in Troy is partnering with Prompts.ai on a multifaceted deal aimed at promoting sales of the first “no-code” AI command platform.

MBE is a marketing communications firm, and as part of the agreement, it is beta-testing the AI platform and will serve as a Preferred Licensed Reseller of the Prompts.ai platform. The firm can offer subscription discounts as well as provide consultative and adoption support to new users of the platform.

“Every AI model is different and provides widely varying responses to the same prompt. With Prompts.ai, we can instantly compare outputs from more than 40 major AI platforms to help us broaden our scope of creativity and create even better concepts and results,” says Frank Buscemi, CEO of MBE Group.

“We have been involved at the ground level for the launch of a number of new products and brands, and participating in the development of Prompts.ai since its inception may be our most exciting initiative yet. This partnership is about empowering and embracing AI implementation that can help automate everyday tasks and build technical skills.”

MBE participated in the alpha- and beta-testing experience. It was able to use the entire platform with its team and found ways to continuously bring improve the team’s creativity, analytics, and efficiency.

Through the reselling agreement, MBE Group is equipped to offer subscription discounts as well as ongoing, consultative and platform adoption support for new Prompts.ai users aimed at expanding their AI skillsets through prompt development, agent-building, and other training. The agreement also ensures MBE Group has access to, and provides clients with benefits from, one of the most robust AI platforms available, the agency says.