NIM Intelligence Suite - Manage your entire music catalog from your phone...

Traditional catalog management means accepting poor service from intermediaries who keep most of your money. Three WhatsApp assistants compress fraud detection, AI visibility tracking, and copyright registration into conversations. Ask questions in plain English, get formatted answers in seconds.

NIM Intelligence Suite - Manage your entire music catalog from your phone...

BlackRock and Blackstone invested $20 billion in music rights because sophisticated copyright management generates predictable returns. That same technology now lives in WhatsApp, accessible through conversations that feel like texting a colleague. Capture 80-90 percent of your catalog's value, rather than the 10-20 percent left after intermediaries take their fees.

Why WhatsApp changes everything

WhatsApp is already on your phone. You check it dozens of times a day, understand how it works, and use it for everything else.

Why learn another complicated platform for copyright management?

Ask questions the way you naturally talk. "Show me tracks with suspicious streaming patterns" or "How is my catalog performing on ChatGPT?" gets instant answers without memorizing commands or navigating dashboard menus.

Work from anywhere without opening a laptop. Check fraud alerts during soundcheck, monitor AI visibility between studio sessions, or verify copyright registration while traveling, all through the messaging app you already use.

Get notifications that matter without constant checking. Critical alerts arrive as regular WhatsApp messages, fitting smoothly into your existing workflow rather than requiring a separate app.

Meet your three assistants

  1. Nimfraud catches the cheaters. It analyzes 6.6 million playlists, detecting bot-driven streams, fake engagement, and coordinated manipulation campaigns. Ask "Find playlists where all tracks were added simultaneously" and get formatted results showing exactly who's gaming the system.
  2. Nimgeo tracks AI discovery. As fans increasingly ask ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity for music recommendations, these platforms become your new radio stations. Nimgeo shows which AI platforms mention your work, trending patterns, and how you compare to similar artists, intelligence that didn't exist six months ago.
  3. Nimreg handles copyright registration through blockchain infrastructure, establishing permanent ownership records. Ask "What's registered?" and get immediate status across your entire catalog without digging through paperwork or waiting for registry confirmations.

How you actually use it

Each assistant has their own WhatsApp group. Looking for fraud analysis? Switch to the fraud group and mention @nimfraud. Need visibility insights? Ask @nimgeo in the geo group. Checking copyright status? Contact @nimreg in the registration group.

The mention-based system reduces noise. Assistants only respond when tagged, keeping group conversations normal while powerful analysis stays just one mention away.

Natural language works instantly - no syntax to memorize, no forms to fill out, no tutorials to watch. If you can text, you can handle enterprise-level copyright operations.

Follow-up questions build on previous answers. "Show top playlists," followed by "Which ones look suspicious?" creates an iterative investigation through conversation rather than repeatedly configuring search filters.

What this actually means for your career

Traditional catalog management involved hiring teams or accepting poor service from intermediaries who keep most of your money. Labels, publishers, and collection societies built businesses on information asymmetry; they knew what you didn't, and charged accordingly.

AI assistants revolutionize this model. You get the same fraud detection, visibility tracking, and registration management previously available only to major labels, all accessible through your phone without technical expertise or expensive software.

Single creators handle tasks that used to need entire departments. Independent artists identify streaming fraud across millions of playlists. Small labels check the AI platform visibility for their entire rosters. Publishers confirm blockchain registration for thousands of copyrights, all through WhatsApp conversations.

The economic impact is more important than the technology. Gaining 80-90 percent of your catalog's value instead of 10-20 percent after intermediaries take their share turns sustainable creative careers from rare exceptions into achievable goals.

The technology you don't need to understand

Behind simple WhatsApp messages lies sophisticated infrastructure. CopyrightChains blockchain creates immutable ownership records. Transformer-based machine learning models analyze behavioral patterns to achieve 95% fraud-detection accuracy. Smart contracts automate royalty distribution across 140 jurisdictions.

You don't see any of this complexity. The WhatsApp interface presents blockchain transactions, machine-learning analysis, and distributed-ledger queries as a simple conversation. Ask questions in normal language and receive answers in formatted tables or clear paragraphs.

Technology updates happen quietly. Quantum-resistant security upgrades, multi-chain architecture deployments, and improved detection algorithms enhance capabilities while keeping the same interaction style. You text the same way regardless of backend complexity.

Why this matters now

The creative industries (music, video, books, images, etc.) generate $2.3 trillion each year but collect only 53 percent of it efficiently. Billions in royalties go unclaimed because of monitoring limits, attribution errors, and administrative issues that traditional systems cannot cost-effectively address.

AI automation addresses these inefficiencies, but most solutions require technical skills, costly subscriptions, or the loss of control to third parties. Turning enterprise-grade copyright management into a conversational experience through the world's most familiar messaging platform changes who can access this technology.

Institutional investors see the opportunity. BlackRock, Blackstone, and KKR have invested over $ 20 billion in music rights since 2019, demonstrating that copyright assets are solid investments. Their edge comes from having access to advanced management infrastructure that individual creators lack.

WhatsApp-based AI assistants remove that advantage. You get the same fraud detection, visibility intelligence, and registration management that support billion-dollar institutional deployments, without the institutional budget.

Getting started

Join the relevant WhatsApp groups. During this initial period, it is invite only, please get in touch with us at [email protected]

Mention the assistant you need. Ask your question in plain language. Get formatted answers within seconds. That's the complete workflow.

No software downloads, account setup, or training needed, no monthly subscriptions, per-seat licensing, or usage restrictions. The assistants are free to access and only require WhatsApp on your phone.

Start with simple questions like "How many tracks are registered?" or "Show me this week's AI platform activity" to familiarize yourself with response formats without complexity. Progress to more sophisticated analysis as needed, and the assistants handle beginner and expert queries in the same way.

What comes next

The assistant architecture extends beyond music, encompassing patents, trademarks, and digital content rights, with features, predictable income streams, enforceable protections, and complex licensing requirements suited to AI automation.

Integration with emerging AI platforms positions the system to capture value from evolving discovery mechanisms. As generative AI reshapes how fans find music, visibility tracking and optimization become increasingly critical for competing in AI-mediated environments.

The most important change is the fundamental shift. Copyright management shifts from an expensive, specialized service requiring intermediaries to an accessible utility available through conversation. This changes who can sustainably develop creative careers and how much of the value of their work they can actually claim.

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