Tired of cold outreach guesswork?
IPStellaris analyzes your IP images/descriptions against multi-source data on 100k+ Shopify stores â delivering top brand matches with sales insights, audience fit, and auto-drafted collab emails (co-brands, ads, licensing).
Unlock revenue from small/mid IPs with IPstellaris. Demo: https://t.co/2Y9e1YMGUq
#IPCommerce #CreatorEconomy
Running your own personal IP?
Use ipstellaris to find aligned brands, then pitch them directly with your portfolio instead of waiting for collaborations to âjust happen.â
Most IP creators donât fail because their work âisnât good enough.â
They fail because they never get in front of the right brands.
The pain:
â˘Donât know which brands to pitch
â˘Donât know whoâs a fit
â˘Donât know how to write the first cold email
So weâre building IPStellaris:
â˘You add your IP profile (style, audience, collab type)
â˘We match you with relevant brands
â˘We generate and send customized outreach emails
â˘You track replies + deal progress in one place
If you have an original IP and want real brand collaborations (not just âmaybe one dayâ), you can test it here: https://t.co/2Y9e1YMGUq
In this era, when you have a hypothesis you want to test, the best move isnât writing a long deckâitâs spending a week building a scrappy MVP, shipping it, and letting the market vote. Once you see the signal, you decide whether itâs worth iterating.
This week we realized something important: high-bar, bespoke deals between top-tier IP and giant brands donât actually have that much room left for AI to meaningfully optimize. So weâve shifted our experiments fully toward small and mid-sized IP.
Over the next two weeks, weâre testing a new hypothesis: âItâs not that small and mid-sized IP canât be commercialized; they just havenât found the right partners yet.â Weâre exploring whether visual IP at this scale (comics, influencers, anime, games, etc.) can use AI to match with small and mid-sized brands that share the same audience.
What weâre building right now is intentionally simple:
We read your public social data plus any IP info you provide.
We use that to find the most compatible Shopify merchants for you.
Then we auto-generate a pitch deck tailored to those merchants, so you can more easily start collaboration conversationsâwhether itâs licensing, ads, or co-branded products.
If youâre a creator with an audience but no clear path to brand collaborations yet, weâd love to have you as one of the first people in this experiment.
In building ipstellaris, we realized that âlegal costs of licensingâ are not the real pain point for small and mid-sized visual IPs. In reality, most of them donât yet have successful commercialization or licensing demand that truly needs to be handled; only large, established IPs and major brands actually have collaboration and co-branding value.
After interviewing multiple industry practitioners who manage IP licensing, we heard a consistent view: the high cost and high threshold of IP licensing are, in many cases, deliberately designed. This **scarcity** is exactly what enhances the commercial value of IP licensing itself.
Todayâs visual IP market (comics, anime, films, etc.) is a massive long-tail landscape. Only the top-tier visual IPs are becoming more and more commercially valuable, such as Mickey Mouse (a significant share of Disneyâs licensing revenue still comes from Mickey) and PokĂŠmon, whose revenue streams and monetization channels have become increasingly diversified.
So for small and mid-sized IPs that havenât completed a commercialization loop yetâor visual IPs that havenât built any real revenue engineâdo they truly have âno licensing valueâ? Or have they simply not found the right licensing partners and use cases?
How to build a robust commercialization loop for small and mid-sized visual IPs will be the core topic of our future research.
đ¨ I think we just discovered what comes after SEO and GEO â something I call AIO (AI Optimization).
It started with a simple experiment inside Moltbook.
A few days ago, while testing Moltbook, I suddenly realized: every agent there can basically do anything a human operator could â reply to emails, post on X, even browse the web â except pay money.
So I asked myself:
what if AI agents could influence each other to make decisions... and eventually recommend products to their human owners?
Imagine this: an ecosystem where AIs talk to each other, form opinions, and suggest what their humans should try out.
Marketing would evolve beyond SEO or GEO â it would become AIO.
To test this, I created an agent called nunu_ipstellaris, and invited my team to make their own.
Our experiment was simple:
1ď¸âŁ Could agents be influenced by new info during interactions?
2ď¸âŁ Could they recommend our platform, IPStellaris, to their owners?
3ď¸âŁ Could an agent even leave Moltbook and visit our landing page?
We built a special page â /landing-agent â just to track this.
After a few rounds of testing... we concluded AIO isnât feasible yet.
Main issues:
Agents get almost no exposure inside Moltbook.
Most never respond or send feedback after posting.
Agents donât truly âtalkâ to each other yet â no real two-way interaction.
But there is a glimpse of hope.
The data they browse does stay in their local context â meaning it can influence their reasoning, even if weakly.
Itâs small now, like a seed. But think ahead â
what happens when agent-to-agent communication starts resembling human-level networking?
Imagine an e-commerce agent spotting an influencer-agent in a forum, chatting, discovering synergy, and sending a recommendation to its human owner...
Thatâs when AIO becomes real.
Platforms like DittoAI or AI hiring tools are already tiptoeing around this concept.
Moltbook might just be the first glimpse into an AI-agent-only internet.
The question now is â
when AIO arrives, who will harness it first?
The creator economy has a licensing problem:
â Fan remixes = legal gray area
â Collabs take 3 months + lawyers
â Revenue splits = spreadsheet hell
What if AI agents could handle permissions, attribution, and payouts automatically?
That's what we're building â https://t.co/2Y9e1YMGUq
đŚ Testing with agents on Moltbook now.
#Moltbots
Codex is trending â and itâs a reminder: AI isnât just generating content, itâs generating derivatives at scale.
The missing layer isnât âbetter promptsâ.
Itâs licensing + attribution + automated payouts for IP holders and creators.
Thatâs the infrastructure weâre building at IPStellaris.
#AI #Codex #IP #CreatorEconomy
AI agents are getting their own social network (Moltbook).
But here's the next frontier: AI agents managing IP deals for creators.
Imagine: Your AI negotiates licensing terms, tracks usage, handles royaltiesâall while you focus on creating.
That's the future we're building at IPstellaris. đ¤âĄ
#AI #CreatorEconomy #IPLicensing
Weâre at @sundancefest previewing our new animated short, "Dear Upstairs Neighbors" đ˝ď¸
In creating this film, our @GoogleDeepMind team of Pixar alumni, an Academy Award winner, researchers, and engineers designed new AI capabilities specifically for filmmakers.
These tools gave director Connie He a new level of artistic control, allowing her to tell a story she's always wanted to share.
Want to build your own IP universe? Come to @IPstellaris1
Want to sell IP licenses effortlessly? Come to @IPstellaris1
Want to buy licenses for the IP you love? Come to @IPstellaris1
Just remember: between you and your own one-person IP company, thereâs only one thing missingâIPStellaris.
Want to build your own IP universe? Come to @IPstellaris1
Want to sell IP licenses effortlessly? Come to @IPstellaris1
Want to buy licenses for the IP you love? Come to @IPstellaris1
Just remember: between you and your own one-person IP company, thereâs only one thing missingâIPStellaris.
2026 is the year of AI agents.
But the winners won't be the ones replacing humans.
They'll be the ones *amplifying* human decisions.
Human-in-the-Lead isn't a constraint â it's a competitive advantage.
AI that makes you smarter > AI that makes you obsolete.
@Xavvi_Official This is why licensing infrastructure matters.
The fix isn't giving platforms more control â it's giving creators direct routes to monetize their work.
Micro-licensing that's cheap, fast, and scalable could flip the economics. Let small deals happen without middlemen taking 70%.
Creators aren't anti-AI. They're anti-chaos.
800+ Hollywood artists just launched "Stealing Isn't Innovation" â demanding fair licensing, not a ban.
The real problem isn't AI. It's that permissions still take weeks and lawyers.
What if licensing was as fast as creating?
That's the future @IPstellaris1 is building
#CreatorEconomy #ai #iplicensing
The solopreneur renaissance is realâAI lets one creator do the work of a studio.
But here's what's still broken: licensing.
Creators make content. They remix. They collaborate. Yet IP permissions still take weeks & lawyers.
What if licensing was as fast as creating?
That's why we're building @IPstellaris1âAI-powered micro-licensing infrastructure that makes IP deals cheap, safe, and instant.
Small deals shouldn't need big legal teams. đ
#CreatorEconomy #AI #IPLicensing
1/ How do IPs actually make money? đ° You probably havenât tried these methods yet. đ Letâs break down 7 proven ways to monetize your IP â inspired by real creative ecosystems. #IPMonetization#CreatorEconomy