Thalatta

Welcome to Thalatta's glass campaign

Marketing you can see straight through.

Most marketing is done to you, in the dark — a profile you never see, a score you can't read, a decision made before you've said a word. A glass campaign runs the other way. We call it inside-out marketing: the record we keep on you is yours — to read, to question, to change.

It's new, and it's possible because of AI. Sign in and an agent is waiting for you — one that knows only your record. Ask it why we reached out, what's in your file, anything you want. Real, working, and yours to poke at.

Open the glass.

If we emailed you, you're in the campaign. Sign in with your email — a one-time code, no password — to see your record, talk to the agent, and set your own status.

Sign in to see your record →

Signing in won't put you on a call list. We only reach out if you ask us to.

Not in the campaign? Ask for the glass →

What this is

A campaign that runs in the open.

For years, “personalized” has meant a company knows things about you that you never get to see. Inside-out marketing is the opposite. Sign in and you get the exact record we hold — the handful of fields, no more — an agent you can ask anything, and one button to say “I'm interested” or “not for me.” That's the whole transaction.

It's new because of AI. A safe, intelligent window into your own data used to be too expensive and too risky to build for every customer; an agent makes it practical — if you build it right. That last part is the work.

The agent

An assistant that only knows your record.

Behind the glass is an agent you can actually talk to — about you. Ask it to pull up someone else's record and watch it decline, because it can't. It holds no customer list, no database connection, and no keys. The server hands it your record, and only yours, before it answers.

That isn't a promise on a trust page. It's the architecture — and it's why this is safe to do in the open at all.