In-game upgrade
Unlock the next map, skin, or season pass.
OpenEmbed a silent signal in existing audio. Opted-in phones hear it and open an offer, vote, check-in, or page.
Source / Existing audio
Gameplay
Concert PA
Arena PA
Store audio
Tone / Inaudible
Phone / Action
Unlock the next map, skin, or season pass.
OpenLimited drop. Grab it before the encore.
OpenThe team just scored. Claim the concession offer.
OpenYou're in the aisle. Open the offer at the shelf.
OpenThe public story is simple. A tone the ear cannot hear behaves like a QR code the camera never has to find. The destination can change after the campaign ships.
An inaudible GhostTones signal is mixed into a broadcast, venue PA, stream, or store bed. No new hardware. It plays through speakers you already have.
A phone that has opted in — via a partner app or a web listener — hears the tone and can unlock an offer, check-in, vote, or page. Detection never acts for the user.
Each consented event maps what the audience heard to what they did next. Audio becomes an attributable channel instead of an unmeasured one.
A short path from a Tone ID to a dashboard. Partners keep the brand experience; GhostTones is the signal layer underneath it.
A campaign is assigned a silent code and mixed into approved audio.
The tone rides a stadium PA, TV spot, livestream, or in-store bed. No extra boxes.
An opted-in app or web listener hears only the signature — not the room, not the conversation.
The resolver maps that ID to a destination the partner controls. The user still has to tap.
Consented events land as attribution: heard → acted, by venue, window, and campaign.
You do not have to be a venue or a network. If you already have speakers and an audience, you can put a tone in the audio and measure what happens next.
Keep the relationship, the creative, and the client brand. GhostTones sits underneath as the signal layer. You embed, they opt in, you report.
A store, a restaurant, a brand, or a media property can run GhostTones without an agency in the middle. In-store music, a livestream, or a commercial carries the tone. Opted-in phones open the offer you set.
A PA system the crowd already hears can carry a tone the crowd cannot. Opted-in phones unlock a seat upgrade, a merch drop, a check-in, or a sponsor action at the moment of attention — then the dashboard shows which sections actually moved.
No new hardware. GhostTones works through existing speakers — stadium PA, broadcast chain, livestream, or store audio. What you do need is a listener on the phone side: a partner app or a web listener that the audience has opted into. We do not claim “no apps to build.”
No. Every trigger is consent-based. Detection listens only for our tone signatures. It does not record conversations or ambient audio, does not run without permission, and does not identify a person to an advertiser. Brands receive aggregated engagement, not identities. See Privacy & Consent.
A phone has to be able to hear the tone. That means an opted-in listener — shipped inside a partner app, or as a web listener the audience opens on purpose. There is no silent background harvest. If the listener is not there, the tone does nothing, which is the point of consent.
GhostTones was founded by operators who treat audio as a performance channel, not a vibe.
Operating strategy, commercialization, partner development, and go-to-market. Focused on turning an invisible trigger into deployments venues, brands, and media teams can actually run.
Production, creative execution, and business development. Brings GhostTones activations into real media and partner environments without making the client wear our brand.
Patents, signal architecture, and the IP GhostTones runs on. He is the pilot contact for technical and licensing questions.
We'll map how GhostTones can support your venue, brand, agency, or retail activation.