Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Tristee and our AI sales agent.
Tristee is an AI-powered content sales agent designed for distributors. It helps you decide what content to pitch, where, when, and why. It's not just analytics—it's a decision support system that reasons over availability, rights windows, and seasonality to recommend the best titles for your buyers.
Our engine uses a combination of vector similarity search and rule-based filtering. It analyzes your catalog's metadata (genres, synopsis, themes) and checks it against availability constraints (rights, territories, dates). It also factors in seasonality (e.g., suggesting horror for Halloween or romance for Valentine's Day) to generate ranked, context-aware pitch recommendations.
We support a wide range of rights including SVOD, AVOD, TVOD, FAST, Pay TV, Free TV, and more. For territories, we currently focus on major markets like the US and Canada, but our system is built to scale globally. The platform checks for exclusivity conflicts and window overlaps to ensure you only pitch what's actually available.
Yes, security is our top priority. Your catalog data and rights information are stored securely. We use industry-standard encryption and access controls. We do not use your data to train public models, and your sales strategy remains private to your organization.
Tristee is optimized for small to mid-sized distributors, sales agents, and licensing executives who manage catalogs and need to optimize their sales cycles. It's particularly useful for Heads of Sales and VP Distributions looking to uncover hidden gems in their library.
For our pilot program, no complex integration is required. We can ingest your catalog and rights data via simple CSV exports. In the future, we plan to offer direct integrations with major rights management systems.
We are currently in a private pilot phase. You can request access or schedule a demo through our homepage. We're onboarding a limited number of partners to ensure we deliver maximum value.
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