S14E2: Alex Halliday, Founder of AirOps, on Content Engineering and the AI Marketing Stack

March 24
50 mins

Episode Description

In this episode of The Room Podcast, we speak with Alex Halliday, founder and CEO of AirOps, a platform helping companies build AI-powered content workflows and automate complex marketing operations.

AirOps enables marketing and growth teams to orchestrate large-scale content generation using structured workflows, AI models, data integrations, and human-in-the-loop systems. The platform is part of a new category emerging in the AI ecosystem: the AI marketing stack, where companies move beyond simple prompt-based tools and instead build repeatable systems for producing high-quality content.

Before founding AirOps, Alex built viral fan websites as a teenager and later founded SocialGo, eventually becoming the youngest CEO of a publicly traded company in the UK. His career has spanned early internet startups, hypergrowth technology companies, and now the modern AI platform landscape.

In this conversation, Alex shares the core insight behind AirOps: great AI-generated content requires content engineering, meaning multi-step workflows that combine models, structured data, and human review rather than relying on a single prompt.

We also discuss:

• Alex’s early experience building viral websites and the origin of SocialGo
• Lessons from becoming one of the youngest public-company CEOs in the UK
• The importance of learning velocity as a competitive advantage for startups
• Why the gap between AI-generated text and publishable content is larger than most teams realize
• The concept of content engineering and why structured AI workflows matter
• How AirOps discovered its initial product-market fit with marketing teams
• Advice for founders raising venture capital in the AI startup environment
• Why early-stage startups should focus obsessively on a narrow user segment
• The emotional discipline required to navigate the founder journey

This episode explores how AI is reshaping marketing infrastructure and why the next generation of software companies will be built around AI workflows, automation, and operational systems, not just models.

Learn more about AirOps and how companies are building AI-powered content pipelines at scale.

(05:03) Introduction and overview of AirOps
(05:13) Alex Halliday’s childhood and early internet projects
(05:54) Did Alex always think he would become a founder?
(06:54) The viral fan website projects that led to SocialGo
(08:09) Becoming the youngest CEO of a publicly traded company in the UK
(10:15) Transitioning from SocialGo to product leadership and founding AirOps
(13:36) Lessons learned operating inside hypergrowth companies
(14:52) The original insight behind AirOps and the pivot to AI content workflows
(18:36) What “content engineering” means and why AI content requires multi-step workflows
(21:13) Interesting and unexpected use cases customers are building with AirOps
(23:00) The first investor who backed AirOps
(25:05) Fundraising advice for founders raising capital in the AI era
(27:41) A founder moment where things did not go as planned
(39:04) How AirOps thinks about integrations and building an AI agent ecosystem
(43:18) What’s next for AirOps
(44:50) Personal growth as a founder and CEO, of their fourth company
(46:10) A woman who had a profound impact on Alex’s life and career

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