AI spam, paid shills, and recycled threads have buried every timeline in noise. The projects that win aren't the loudest. They're the ones with a repeatable media format that makes them unmistakably the signal, week after week.
Token Story Labs builds and runs a fully managed livestream interview show for your crypto, Web3, or AI company. You get a media engine, not a side project, that makes your founder look credible every single week, without hiring a single producer, editor, or studio.
Built DePIN Coffee Hour for Hivello: 4M+ views in 12 months. The kind of reach that costs millions through KOLs.
Most founders aren't short on substance. They're short on a repeatable format: something that turns their expertise into content the market actually trusts, on a schedule, forever.
Ghostwritten threads and AI-generated posts have trained your audience to scroll past anything that smells manufactured. Polished marketing now reads as a red flag.
You pay, the numbers spike, the post disappears, and you own nothing. It's a treadmill. The moment you stop paying, you vanish. You're renting reach you should own.
A producer, an editor, a booker, a studio, a publishing workflow. That's a media company. You're trying to build a protocol, not a newsroom. So it never gets done.
The projects that win in Web3 don't out-spend the competition.
They out-narrate them.
A livestream show is the last format AI can't fake and KOLs can't rent you. It's live, unscripted proof that there's a real human with real conviction behind the project, and it generates a month of clips, quotes, and partnership conversations from a single hour of recording.
One show becomes five channels at once: community (a weekly ritual people show up for), authenticity (unscripted, on the record), authority (you host the conversation, you own the room), social (dozens of clips per episode), and partnerships (every guest is a future ally whose audience now sees you).
From the first format decision to the clip that's posted while you're asleep, every moving part is ours. You bring the conviction. We build the machine around it.
We design the concept, name, narrative arc, and positioning so every episode compounds your story instead of being a one-off.
We source, vet, and prep guests who bring credibility and cross-pollinate audiences. Every booking is a reach and partnership play.
Broadcast-grade recording, live streaming, run-of-show, and technical direction. Zero stress, zero gear, zero downtime.
A branded virtual studio environment that makes every episode look like a flagship network show, not a webcam call.
A home for the show with SEO-ready episode pages, so your content is an owned asset that builds over time, not a lost feed post.
Short-form clips, full episodes, and a publishing cadence across every platform. We post it; you watch the reach compound.
We built it for Hivello from a standing start. In 12 months it became a reach-and-partnership engine that would have cost millions to buy through KOLs.
We started with nothing: no audience, no format, no back catalog. We designed the show, booked the guests, ran the streams, cut the clips, and built the publishing engine.
Twelve months later it had crossed 4M+ views and unlocked partnership and marketing opportunities across the entire DePIN ecosystem, relationships and reach that simply can't be bought at the door.
That's the same engine we now build for one project at a time. It's not theory. It's a repeatable system.
We take on a small number of shows at a time, because we run them properly. Here's who gets the most out of a managed show engine.
Eight quick questions. No call to book, no card to enter. Just an honest score, and a clear read on whether an owned media engine is the highest-leverage marketing move you're not making yet.
Most marketing budgets in Web3 are spent renting attention that evaporates. This scorecard shows you, question by question, how much leverage you'd unlock by owning a repeatable media format instead.
Drop your details and we'll reveal your Signal Score instantly. Someone from our team will follow up personally with a short, specific read on how a show engine would work for your project. No pressure, no pitch deck.