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Go Fish Digital Expands Barracuda, Its AI-Powered Marketing Intelligence Platform
New platform eliminates guesswork and predicts performance before campaigns go live
RALEIGH, NC / ACCESS Newswire / May 4, 2026 / Go Fish Digital today announced the expanded launch of Barracuda, its AI-powered marketing intelligence platform that helps brands make faster, more confident marketing decisions by predicting performance before budget is spent.
Barracuda analyzes AI search results, paid media, and competitor activity to show how platforms evaluate a brand-delivering clear, data-backed recommendations on what to optimize across SEO, creative, and media. The result: less guesswork, reduced wasted spend, and stronger, more predictable performance.
Many modules in Barracuda are built on the same retrieval logic outlined in recent OpenAI patents, where visibility depends on whether content is selected for inclusion in AI-generated answers.
It shows which parts of a page are likely to be included and what needs to change before performance is impacted.
"Marketing has become too complex to rely on intuition or delayed reporting," said David Dweck, President of Go Fish Digital. "Barracuda gives brands the ability to see what platforms see and act on that intelligence before missed opportunities or inefficiencies compound."
Modern marketing teams are under pressure to deliver results across fragmented channels with limited visibility into what actually drives performance. Traditional tools look backward. Barracuda looks forward - helping teams identify gaps, align channels, and make smarter decisions before campaigns go live.
"Barracuda shows you the science behind the strategy," said Chris Waldron, Founder & CMO, ChrisWaldron.com. "Most marketing decisions still come down to best practices and instinct. This is the first tool I've used that lets me see what platforms actually prioritize and plan around evidence, not assumptions."
Barracuda is already delivering measurable impact across industries-from financial publishers like MoneyGeek to consumer brands like Clean Beauty Collective. In both cases, the challenge wasn't effort-it was clarity. Barracuda surfaced the highest-impact opportunities, exposed competitive vulnerabilities including shoring up content gaps, and focused strategy on what actually drives performance-resulting in stronger visibility, more efficient growth, and sustained gains in traffic and rankings.
Across engagements, Barracuda enables a shift from reactive optimization to predictive strategy-helping brands uncover inefficiencies, anticipate competitive moves, and act with confidence.
Using Barracuda, Go Fish restructured thousands of MoneyGeek pages to better align with search and AI systems, driving 75% more clicks and 50%+ more impressions.
"Marketing teams don't need more data-they need clarity," added Dweck. "Barracuda delivers exactly that."
About Go Fish Digital
Go Fish Digital is an integrated marketing agency that helps brands make complex marketing simple, and the simple powerful. By replacing inefficient fragmentation with unified focus, clients get coordinated campaigns with tangible outcomes.
Media Contact:
Hank Kim Middle 8 Media [email protected]
SOURCE: Go Fish Digital
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