
Enterprise & archives
Find the stories buried in your archive.
StoryMine reads across decades of footage and surfaces the stories worth telling — the subjects, threads, and moments your team never had the hours to look for. StoryOS activates the whole collection underneath it: transcribed, indexed, and editor-ready, so a story you just discovered becomes a finished cut in one step.
How archive activation works
Five stages carry raw footage from storage to editorial output. Each stage delivers value before the next begins.
- 01Connect your archive
- 02Per-terabyte activation
- 03StoryMine surfaces stories
- 04Cue answers across it
- 05Export editor-ready cuts
Connect your archive
StoryOS ingests from managed storage — card footage, tape transfers, cloud buckets. Your media stays in your infrastructure.
Per-terabyte activation
Each terabyte is transcribed, indexed, and embedded. Activation runs progressively, surfacing returns while the full index is still building.
StoryMine surfaces stories and clips
StoryMine reads across the full archive and surfaces story candidates, editor-ready clips, and subject threads your team never had time to find manually.
Cue answers questions across the archive
Ask Cue anything: which footage covers a subject, what moments carry a particular theme, where consent documentation is missing. The full archive becomes queryable.
Export editor-ready cuts to your NLE
Approved clips export in formats your editors already use. The hand-off from archive intelligence to finishing is one step.
Instrumented from day one
Every enterprise engagement begins with a baseline. We track three metrics throughout the engagement so progress is visible and accountable.
Time to first found story
How long from activation until the team retrieves a story candidate they couldn't have located manually. This measures the practical discovery value of the archive.
Clips per terabyte
The rate at which activated footage yields usable, editor-ready clips. This tracks archive yield — the ratio of raw media to produced output.
Editor hours saved
The reduction in manual search, logging, and assembly time across the team. This measures operational return on the engagement.
We baseline these at kickoff and report them throughout the engagement. No projected numbers appear before work begins.

Every interview, transcript, and approval enters the archive with its provenance intact — the raw material StoryMine reads across to find what is worth telling.
Enterprise
Everything your archive needs
Archives, portfolios, and federations.
- ✓Everything in Studio
- ✓StoryMine archive intelligence
- ✓Cue API
- ✓SSO · SLA · CSM
- ✓Dedicated onboarding + activation
Pricing
Custom
Pricing is bespoke to archive size and scope. We scope every engagement before quoting — there are no standard tiers at this scale.
Archive size determines a one-time activation fee; storage carries no recurring ceiling. Storage is managed and billed as a marked-up pass-through.
Commitments that matter more at scale
Archives often span decades and document vulnerable communities. These commitments are structural — they apply to every asset, every engagement, every output.
Human approval on every narrative surface
Cue proposes and drafts. A human approves before anything reaches a client, donor, or audience. For sensitive archives this gate carries additional weight — the suggest-and-approve design is built into the platform itself.
No AI-generated visuals
Every frame that reaches an audience comes from footage your organization owns or has licensed. StoryOS analyzes and assembles real footage. Synthetic imagery has no role in archive storytelling.
Provenance and consent on every asset
Every asset carries a provenance and consent record. For archives that span decades, communities, and conflict zones, knowing exactly where footage came from and who authorized its use is a hard requirement — and StoryOS enforces it.
Let's talk about your archive
Tell us about the collection — size, format, age, and what your team wants to do with it. We'll schedule a scoping call and come back with a concrete activation plan.