Other · Telecom, Media & Entertainment

Subscriber data and content IP are everyone's problem now.

Tokto records every prompt your team runs across product, network, support, and creative, ready for the product lead, the GC, the FCC, and the rights holder.

What keeps you up at night

Your team starts using a new AI for creative cleanup this quarter. The product lead asks who tested it, the GC asks about rights, the CFO asks what it cost. No one has a single answer that matches.

  • Every AI interaction tied to a product, a market, a subscriber, an asset, and a model version.
  • A single record that the product lead, the GC, and the CFO can read against the same evidence.
  • Policy at the prompt: CPNI blocked, unreleased content redacted, rights-controlled material stopped before tokens leave the boundary.
  • AI used at the speed of media with the record the company needs.
  • A new tool gets used across three products before anyone notices. The GC finds out from a rights holder.
  • A creative assistant retains rights-controlled training data past the project. The studio cannot produce a deletion record.
  • A support agent exfiltrates CPNI through an integration. The carrier cannot identify it without forensics.
  • A product line's AI cost runs over by 10x in a quarter. Nobody can say where it went.

Tokto sits inside every AI conversation in the carrier and the studio. The agentic support flow, the network ops co-pilot, the creative tool — all become records at the moment of use. The record carries the product, the market, the subscriber, the asset, the model, and the policy that applied. Practitioners get the speed; the company gets the trail.

When the product lead asks who used what, when the GC asks about rights, when the CFO asks about cost, the answer is one query. The team uses AI; the brand stays out of the news.