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AMA Network — Regional Pilot
SouthSound.ai is the regional pilot for the AMA Network — an AI-assisted, human-approved system designed to help businesses, nonprofits, events, venues, sponsors, media partners, chambers, tourism partners, and civic organizations better coordinate local opportunities.
Powered by American Marketing Alliance SPC, a Washington State Social Purpose Corporation.
Local opportunities are scattered across relationships, search, social media, email, PDFs, calendars, websites, newsletters, and word of mouth. At the same time, AI is changing how organizations discover, communicate, coordinate, and act on information. SouthSound.ai gives the region a practical way to get ahead of that transition through a locally governed, human-approved pilot.
Community events live across dozens of websites, social feeds, PDFs, and email newsletters with no central, structured source.
Businesses spend time chasing disconnected sponsorship opportunities. Nonprofits spend time packaging them. Both sides lose.
Local vendors and venues lack structured visibility, making it harder for event planners and organizers to find and compare options.
Local nonprofits are doing critical work but often lack the infrastructure to communicate, fundraise, and partner effectively.
Local businesses are being sold AI tools, ad platforms, and SaaS products from every direction — with little local coordination or trust.
Community media partners and calendar platforms receive unstructured, inconsistent submissions that require manual cleanup.
SouthSound.ai is not intended to replace chambers, Experience Olympia, ThurstonTalk, existing local calendars, media organizations, venue partners, tourism partners, or civic institutions. The pilot is designed to help trusted local information become more structured, discoverable, actionable, and measurable across the region.
Existing trusted local partners remain the center of the region's community information ecosystem. SouthSound.ai provides shared infrastructure and coordination tools — not a replacement for the organizations, relationships, and trust that already exist.
Partner-safe positioning →Submit → Structure → Review → Approve → Route → Manage → Report
A nonprofit, business, venue, or community partner submits an event, sponsorship, vendor need, press release, or announcement.
The system structures the information into a consistent, useful format — reducing manual cleanup for recipients.
Human review and approval remain in place. Nothing important is published or acted on without explicit approval.
Authorized participants approve the action — whether publishing, routing, drafting, or dispatching.
Approved information is routed through the appropriate AMA Network rails based on content type and audience.
MarketingCo-Op.ai manages approvals, campaigns, leads, tasks, and reporting for participating organizations.
Outcomes are tracked, reported, and visible — building an auditable record of pilot activity and value.
The Community AI Gateway is the trust, governance, and permission layer for the AMA Network. It supports human approval, role-based permissions, source tracking, auditability, partner-safe routing, clear sponsorship labeling, and responsible AI workflows.
AMA SPC uses Google Cloud infrastructure. Google Cloud is an infrastructure provider, not an endorser, sponsor, or guarantor of SouthSound.ai or AMA SPC.
Learn about the Community AI GatewayBetter visibility, structured submissions, improved sponsorship reach, and less administrative friction.
Smarter local buying, clearer sponsorship options, and AI-assisted matching to relevant opportunities.
Structured visibility for event-related supply — venues, catering, production, AV, and related services.
Receive structured submissions instead of unformatted emails, reducing intake work and improving distribution.
Shared infrastructure for member visibility, event coordination, and local opportunity aggregation.
Better coordination with regional businesses, venues, nonprofits, and event organizers.
Structured channels for community announcements, event listings, and stakeholder communications.
We are inviting a small group of respected local leaders and partner organizations to review the pilot plan, identify concerns, shape success metrics, and help ensure the SouthSound.ai pilot supports the region responsibly.
Request an Advisory BriefingThe SouthSound.ai pilot is designed to measure activity, participation, workflow usage, and Community Signal creation — not promise outcomes.
Submit opportunities, test workflows, and contribute to proving the model during the pilot window.
Learn more →Help shape pilot design, identify concerns, define success metrics, and ensure responsible implementation.
Learn more →Early participants who help establish the pilot, demonstrate commitment, and gain priority access to platform tools.
Learn more →Organizations ready to activate AI-assisted marketing workflows, approvals, and campaign management through the Operating Hub.
Learn more →Organizations that support the pilot financially or through in-kind contributions to help prove the regional model.
Learn more →Chambers, media organizations, tourism bodies, EDCs, and civic institutions that help connect the pilot to the broader community.
Learn more →If this aligns with your perspective, we welcome your participation, feedback, or advisory involvement.
Organized through American Marketing Alliance SPC — a Washington State Social Purpose Corporation.