About us
We build software for the people no one builds software for.
EasyMark exists because hiring a marketing team is too expensive, and learning marketing yourself takes years you don't have.
Our story
Why we built EasyMark
After years of building software for enterprise teams, we kept hearing the same thing from friends running restaurants, clinics, and small shops: marketing tools were either too expensive, too complicated, or both.
Most of them weren't trying to become marketing experts. They were trying to run a business, and they wanted a system that would just handle marketing, the way QuickBooks handles bookkeeping.
EasyMark is that system. Built on top of the best AI models available, but presented in plain English so you never need to learn the jargon.
Our mission
Make professional marketing available to every small business, at any budget.
There are millions of small businesses that deserve marketing as good as a Fortune 500 company. We're building the tools that close the gap.
What we believe
Four ideas that shape every decision we make
Plain English, always
If a feature can't be explained to a restaurant owner in one sentence, we redesign it. No jargon. No acronyms.
Honest pricing
We don't mark up AI costs by 30 to 80 percent like other tools. Bring your own AI key and pay only what the AI provider charges.
You stay in control
We never post anything you haven't approved. Your business, your voice, your decisions. Always.
Built to last
We're not chasing the next funding round. We're building a tool that works tomorrow and ten years from now.
The team
Built by a small, focused team in Canada.
We keep the team small on purpose. Fewer people, faster decisions, better software.
SZTek founding team
Founders
Engineers and operators who've shipped software to small businesses for over a decade.
Customer success
Support
Real humans who answer your support tickets. Never a chatbot.
Product and design
Design
Obsessed with making complex software feel obvious.
Recognition
Press and recognition
We'll fill this page in as the press starts paying attention. For now, we'd rather build than brag.