Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Los Angeles AI marketing intelligence platform (rebranded RAD AI→RAD Intel Nov 2024); $27M raised at $85M valuation with 2025 contracted revenue doubling on influencer ROI engine competing with CreatorIQ for creator economy analytics.
RAD Intel (formerly RAD AI until November 2024) is a Los Angeles, California-based AI-powered marketing intelligence platform — having raised approximately $27 million from over 6,500 investors, VCs, and executives from Google, Amazon, and Meta at an $85 million valuation — providing brands and agencies with ROI-based creative intelligence for influencer marketing, content strategy, and campaign optimization using proprietary AI persona engines that analyze real internet conversations to deliver unbiased, data-driven recommendations. Founded in 2018 by CEO Jeremy Barnett (three-time entrepreneur), RAD Intel's name stands for "Remove All Doubt" — reflecting its mission to eliminate guesswork from marketing decisions. In 2021, RAD Intel acquired Atomic Reach (a $27 million R&D investment in AI content optimization), bringing co-founder Bradley Silver (former Atomic Reach CEO) as President to lead product development and operations. RAD Intel rebranded from RAD AI to RAD Intel in November 2024 to better reflect its intelligence-first positioning. In 2025, contracted revenue is projected to double that of 2024, targeting the $633 billion creator economy.
Stamford CT world's largest equipment rental (NYSE: URI) at $15.3B 2024 record revenue with 1,625 locations and $20.6B fleet OEC; Q4 2024 record +10% dividend increase competing with Sunbelt for construction/industrial rental market.
United Rentals is a Stamford, Connecticut-based equipment rental company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: URI) as an S&P 500 component — operating as the world's largest equipment rental company with approximately 16% of the North American market, a fleet of 4,800+ classes of equipment valued at $20.59 billion in original equipment cost, and 1,625 locations across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. In fiscal 2024, United Rentals generated $15.3 billion in revenue (record) with 22,397 employees, and Q4 2024 revenue of $4.095 billion (record), with the Board approving a 10% quarterly dividend increase. The specialty rental segment (trench safety, power & HVAC, pump solutions) generates $4+ billion annually as the fastest-growing segment. CEO Matthew Flannery has led the company since 2019. United Rentals was founded in 1997 by Brad Jacobs through an acquisition-led consolidation strategy, completing ~275 acquisitions including RSC Holdings ($4.2B, 2012), BlueLine Rental ($2.1B, 2018), and Ahern Rentals ($2.0B, 2022).
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