Meta India Partners With Eylsia Nicolas for Launch of BookKards: A New Era of AI-Driven Digital Publishing
Meta India partners with Eylsia Nicolas to launch BookKards, a patented AI-driven digital publishing format using micro-transactions and mobile-first storytelling. The India pilot explores personalized reading, creator monetization, and future AI-adaptive narratives across emerging global markets.
Global recording artist, inventor, and entrepreneur Eylsia Nicolas has appointed Meta India as her advisory partner for the launch of BookKards, a patented digital publishing format designed to redefine mobile-first storytelling through micro-transactions, short-form narratives, and future AI-adaptive reading capabilities. The initiative introduces an India-first pilot program aimed at transforming how creators engage with digital audiences and monetize content across emerging markets.
BookKards is positioned as a new category of digital content that enables emotional, collectible stories to be purchased instantly through micro-payments. Built specifically for India’s mobile-centric audience, the format aligns with Meta India’s broader efforts to support creator-driven innovation in content discovery, engagement, and monetization.
As part of the pilot engagement, Meta India has provided advisory input on Eylsia Nicolas’ content strategy, including sequencing of narratives, audience targeting frameworks, and the development of her latest “ghost video,” which was produced this week following Meta India’s recommendations. The advisory team also contributed to structuring the promotional budget behind her viral “monster clip,” ensuring a data-driven foundation for the platform’s micro-payment rollout.
BookKards is further being developed with capabilities that will allow readers to dynamically personalize their experience. Future iterations are expected to enable users to adjust content complexity, language preferences, and narrative length, ensuring that no two readers experience the same version of a story. This positions BookKards as an early model for AI-personalized publishing ecosystems.
Eylsia Nicolas stated that India represents the most dynamic digital storytelling market globally, emphasizing that Meta India’s understanding of youth engagement patterns has significantly influenced the launch strategy. She described the pilot as the foundational step toward building a new global publishing ecosystem for creators.
The platform is built on a portfolio of patents covering digital publishing, micro-transaction systems, and mobile-native content delivery. It aims to provide creators with alternative revenue streams beyond conventional streaming and publishing models, which are often criticized for limited artist compensation.
India has been selected as the first launch market due to its rapidly expanding creator economy, widespread digital payment adoption, and global leadership in mobile storytelling. Following the India rollout, BookKards is scheduled to expand into the Philippines and other emerging creator markets.
Eylsia Nicolas, also known as Lisa Pamintuan, is a Filipina-American singer-songwriter, inventor, entrepreneur, and former international tennis competitor. Her career spans innovations in music distribution technology, luxury fashion through Nicolas of Palm Beach, and publishing technologies through WorldIPI. Her music has surpassed 60 million global views in 2026, while her intellectual property portfolio extends across spatial audio systems, medical technology, textiles, telecommunications, and consumer product design.
Her recovery journey from COVID-related vocal damage involved advanced audio restoration technologies, a process that has since become central to her artistic identity. Her personal and professional trajectory spans from teenage tennis champion to Hollywood executive, college president, and author of Not Like Anyone Else, reinforcing her narrative of a uniquely restored voice shaped by extraordinary life experiences.
BookKards is also developed in association with WORLDIPI.COM LLC, an intellectual property company representing technologies of inventor Donald Spector, recognized for contributing to multiple large-scale industries. The company holds hundreds of United States and international patents across medicine, entertainment, communications, technology, and consumer products.
Spector’s innovations include the first hydraulic exerciser, the first hyperbaric chamber for seeds, and the first light-emitting ball designed for nighttime visibility. Bristol-Myers Squibb established a dedicated division for his patents, including the Aroma Disc System, an electronic air freshener. His portfolio also spans early innovations in location-based advertising applications, cyber translation systems, wearable biosensors, and numerous foundational consumer technologies.
BookKards, described as a publishing system sized like a playing card in its physical concept model, represents a convergence of patented digital infrastructure and AI-driven storytelling design, aiming to reshape how narratives are created, distributed, and monetized in the global creator economy.
The launch underscores a broader shift toward micro-payment-based content ecosystems, positioning BookKards as a potentially transformative model for future digital publishing across mobile-first markets.

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