LONDON, UK, July 14, 2026 – Marllm has secured official partner status with Anthropic after joining the Claude Partner Network, reflecting its growing role in helping enterprise organisations deploy AI solutions for digital growth. The announcement comes as businesses increasingly shift from AI experimentation to large-scale implementation across the real estate industry.
The London-based AI growth studio has experienced rapid expansion over the past year while supporting property brands in building scalable AI-driven marketing strategies.
“It feels like the start of a new era,” said Jolanta Jas, Director of Marllm.
“Enterprise AI is moving into production across every sector, and real estate is at its core. The brands that win will be the ones recommended inside AI answers, and we build the content and workflows that get them there.”
Joining the Anthropic Partner programme builds on a series of recent milestones. Marllm expects to reach £1 million in annual revenue by the end of the year and has earned recognition from UK Innovate Edge as a high-growth innovative startup. The company also completed the Antler programme while generating revenue immediately and has secured backing from leading B2B SaaS investors TinySeed and MicroConf.
At GenAI London’s keynote competition, which she won, Jolanta highlighted how leading organisations are already using AI-powered workflows to increase listing enquiries through recommendations generated by ChatGPT, Perplexity and other AI assistants.
Those ideas are translating into commercial outcomes. A director of a luxury short stay booking platform worked with Marllm to publish 7,500 AI-assisted listing and content pages built around customer search intent. The company subsequently began receiving hundreds of enquiries sourced directly from AI platforms.
“I’m getting billionaire customer referrals from ChatGPT,” the director shared.
Jas combines AI software architecture with AI marketing expertise to help organisations bridge technical capability gaps while adapting to the growing influence of AI-driven search.




