Genspark expanding into knowledge automation

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Genspark

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expanding from point-solution content creation into always-on knowledge work automation
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This shift changes Genspark from a tool people open for a single task into a control layer that can sit inside the whole workday. An AI browser with Autopilot Mode means the product can watch the page, decide the next step, call outside tools through MCP, and keep moving across research, form filling, file handling, and follow up work. That expands both usage frequency and the share of workflow Genspark can monetize.

  • Point tools like slide makers or document generators monetize one finished output. Browser based agents monetize repeated work. The practical jump is from making a deck once to logging into portals, collecting data, updating fields, and repeating that flow every day. That is where agent products start to look more like labor replacement than software add ons.
  • The browser matters because much of enterprise work still lives in web apps and old portals with weak or no APIs. In those cases the agent has to click, type, download, upload, and recover from popups the same way a human would. MCP widens the scope further by letting the browser agent hand work to connected tools instead of stopping at the tab.
  • The comparable set also changes. Genspark is no longer competing only with content creation products like Gamma. It moves closer to all in one agent products like Manus and browser automation stacks like Asteroid, where the prize is a larger budget tied to operations throughput. That helps explain why revenue scaled from $36M annualized in May 2025 to $100M by February 2026.

From here, the winning products in this category will look less like chat apps and more like managed digital workforces. If Genspark keeps pushing on browser control, tool connectivity, and lower cost on device inference, it can move from prosumer creation spend into larger enterprise budgets tied to recurring back office and research workflows.