BrandPilot AI Selected by U.S. Telecommunications Provider for Advertising Optimization
Active Trial Reflects Expansion into Telecom Segment
TORONTO, May 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BrandPilot AI Inc. (CSE: BPAI) (OTCQB: BPAIF) (“BrandPilot” or the “Company”), a performance marketing technology company focused on improving efficiency in digital advertising, today announced that a U.S.-based telecommunications provider has selected BrandPilot’s technology and entered an active trial across select digital campaigns.
The work will focus on improving the quality of campaign signals, increasing audience precision, and enabling more efficient allocation of marketing spend across automated advertising channels. By addressing inefficiencies at the data and execution level, BrandPilot’s platform is designed to support more consistent and reliable performance outcomes at scale.
“Telecommunications campaigns run at a scale where small inefficiencies can add up quickly, so this is really about getting a clearer picture of what’s actually happening in the campaigns,” said Brandon Mina, Chief Executive Officer of BrandPilot AI. “At this stage, we’re focused on analyzing the data, understanding the quality of the traffic, and identifying where performance can be improved.”
The Company notes that this initiative represents an active trial phase and that no material commercial agreement has been announced. The scope of work is limited to select campaigns, and commercial terms and potential financial impact have not yet been determined.
Management further notes that expansion into the telecommunications sector reflects early-stage deployments and evaluations, and should not be interpreted as indicative of confirmed revenue.
About BrandPilot AI
BrandPilot AI (CSE: BPAI) is a performance marketing technology company headquartered in Toronto, focused on identifying and eliminating inefficiencies in digital advertising for global enterprise
brands. The Company’s core capabilities include AdAi, which eliminates cannibalistic branded search spend that inflates costs without driving incremental value; ClickRadar, which compiles forensic
bot-detection reports to reclaim refunds associated with invalid traffic; and SearchIQ, which enables brands to measure and optimize their presence across generative AI search platforms.

