For DTC brands $30k–$5M / mo

AI does the labor.
Humans do the judgment.

A growth firm that ships paid creative, weekly emails, landing pages, and reports—overnight, every night. Six channels of agency output at a two-person price, because the team behind it is half people and half agents that don't sleep.

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In-house brands on the stack
48h
Creative SLA
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Channels, one team
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Pilot spots open

What we run

Four channels.
One firm. No handoffs.

Most DTC brands stitch three vendors together to do what we do under one roof. We're a single team, and the team has agents that ship while you're asleep.

Why we built it this way

Most agencies sell hours.
We sell shipped work.

You shouldn't have to choose between a freelancer with no system and a traditional agency with no urgency. AI handles the labor — drafting, rendering, batching, scheduling, reporting. Humans handle the judgment — strategy, taste, the call of "ship it" or "rework." That split is the entire firm. It's why we're faster than freelancers and a third the price of a traditional agency, without dropping quality.

How it goes

Week 1, we audit.
Week 2, we ship.

Week 01

The audit.

Brand guide doc, Klaviyo audit, Meta ads audit, landing page audit. By Friday you have a 90-day plan and we know exactly what to ship first.

Week 02

First ship.

First emails out the door. First ad creative live. First landing page swapped or refreshed. No six-week onboarding theater.

Week 03+

Compound.

Productized weekly cadence. Single dashboard with what shipped, what's next, and what it earned. One 30-minute call. Quiet, predictable, relentless.

Pricing

Three tiers.
Productized.

No hourly billing. No surprise scope. Cancel any time after the first 90 days.

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Starter

$3,500/mo
$30k–$100k/mo brands · single channel focus

Scale

$15,000/mo
$500k+/mo brands · full-stack

Open spots

3 pilot spots open.

First three clients lock in heavily discounted rates in exchange for full case-study rights. Three-month minimum. Convert to standard or part ways — written into the agreement up front.

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