Pre-indexed content packages that any AI agent can plug into — 100x faster than scraping. Built-in attribution. Automatic compensation.
Same content. Two methods. One takes forever. One is instant.
A Pocket can contain any content type a creator produces.
Scripts, articles, blog posts, captions, subtitles — pre-indexed and instantly retrievable.
Episode metadata, descriptions, timestamps, scene breakdowns — without streaming the full file.
Podcast transcripts, music metadata, voice content — searchable and attributed.
Thumbnails, artwork, photography metadata — cataloged and compensated.
Product info, course content, educational materials — formatted for AI consumption.
Complete content bundles combining all of the above — one Pocket, one connection, one payment.
Creator registers their content on Meta-Stamp.
Content is pre-indexed into a Pocket — a fast, structured, retrievable snapshot.
AI agent plugs in via MCP or API. Content delivered in milliseconds.
Connection triggers the Access Agreement. Creator gets paid. Automatically.
Every Pocket-enabled site exposes a standardized endpoint that any AI agent can connect to.
Any AI agent connecting to this endpoint automatically agrees to the Pocket Access Agreement.
Every dollar routed to a creator is a dollar out of their margin. Asking them to build a fair attribution system is like asking oil companies to build the EPA.
If Google builds "Google Content Attribution," every creator asks: "Google is grading Google's homework?" Dead on arrival. The system must be independent — like ASCAP in music.
Modeled on a studio with 60B+ total views, 1,700+ videos, 27M subscribers, and deals with Samsung, Fox, and the NFL.
Pure incremental revenue. Zero additional production cost. Doesn't compete with YouTube ads, brand deals, or platform partnerships. A completely new revenue stream from content that already exists.
Meta-Stamp was founded by Chris Coyne — an Emmy-nominated sound designer, Broadway performer, and Las Vegas headliner with 58+ IMDb credits. After spending 20 years watching the entertainment industry underpay artists, he built the infrastructure to fix it.
For the first time in history, artists don't need a label or a studio or a platform to grant them permission to earn from their own work.
Create something, register it, and every time an AI touches it, you get paid.