Startup Name

STUDIO BRITTANY

Startup Description

A breakthrough creative marketing consultancy for ambitious brands, solo entrepreneurs and multi-hyphenate creators who refuse to pick a lane.

Startup Industry

Content and Publishing

Website

https://studio-brittany.com

What's your tagline / mission?

STUDIO BRITTANY’s mission is to support multi-passionate creators and entrepreneurs in defining and unifying their diverse skills and interests—establishing clear content pillars, an authentic brand voice, and well-defined target audiences and niches—through customized strategic frameworks and practical toolkits that foster cohesive, sustainable brand development.

How did you start working on this idea?

In my early career, I spent years quietly working as a creative marketing consultant and copywriter—partnering with startups, nonprofits, and solo entrepreneurs to shape their brand messaging, launch campaigns, and produce content that resonated. Alongside that client work, I dove into my own two-year art-based side hustles, building email sequences, Notion dashboards, and bespoke content calendars to support each project.

One late-night work session in early 2025 crystallized the opportunity: there was no marketing practice built to flex around a creator’s evolving interests. That spark became STUDIO BRITTANY—a lean consultancy delivering tailored brand audits, modular strategic roadmaps, and plug-and-play toolkits. I folded my emerging sub-brands—Big Click Energy for sharp marketing commentary, CTRL for creator resource kits, and GLOSSARIE for beauty storytelling—under its umbrella, then launched paid pilots to validate real demand. Today, my creative studio stands ready to scale a toolkit-driven approach that adapts to every founder’s unique journey.

What problem are you trying to solve and how big is it?

Entrepreneurs and creators with multiple offerings are forced into one-size-fits-all marketing frameworks that assume a single focus, leaving their messaging fragmented, their audiences confused, and their budgets wasted.

This pain point impacts over 207 million content creators worldwide — more than half already monetizing their work, alongside 34.8 million small businesses in the U.S., all of which rely on clear brand positioning and content-driven growth to survive and scale.

And the market opportunity matches that scale: the global creator economy is estimated at $202.56 billion in 2025 and projected to swell to $848.13 billion by 2032, while the broader content-marketing industry was valued at $600 billion in 2024. STUDIO BRITTANY’s flexible, toolkit-driven approach plugs this gap at the intersection of these booming markets, positioning us to win clients who need marketing that moves as fast and as broadly as they do.

What is your solution and how does it work?

Our solution is a modular, toolkit-driven system that blends high-touch strategy with an on-demand library of assets, designed from day one to help multi-passionates nail down a primary niche while effortlessly exploring adjacent ones in a single, cohesive brand framework.

We start with a deep-dive discovery workshop and brand audit that surfaces every project, passion, and audience you’re chasing. From that audit, we distill your activities into a tiered niche architecture, anchoring one core focus but defining secondary streams so you can test new ideas without muddying your message. Those niches then inform your content pillars, brand voice, and segmented audience profiles.

Next, we build a bespoke playbook by selecting from our suite of reusable modules: Notion dashboards that map content across multiple niches, email-sequence templates tailored to each audience segment, launch frameworks that scaffold multi-niche rollouts, and design-ready brand assets to keep every channel on point. Clients can engage us for one-off launches, subscribe for ongoing toolkit access, or retain us for quarterly strategy refreshes and every component snaps neatly into their unique workflow.

The outcome is a flexible system that delivers faster go-to-market, unified messaging across all your passions, and an adaptive brand engine that evolves as you do—so you can explore new niches with confidence and build a truly multi-hyphenate business without ever losing coherence.

What is your business model / how do you make money?

We run Studio Brittany on a hybrid consulting-plus-product model that blends high-touch client work with scalable, toolkit-based revenue. On the consulting side, we deliver bespoke brand audits, niche-mapping workshops, and quarterly strategy retainers—each engagement scoped and priced as a project fee or recurring retainer. That front-end consulting both funds our operations and feeds the product roadmap, since every playbook or template we develop for clients becomes a reusable module in our library.

Our toolkit library will live behind a subscription wall. Creators and entrepreneurs pay a monthly or annual fee to unlock new Notion dashboards, email-sequence templates, launch frameworks, and design asset bundles on demand. Subscribers will get early access to every new module and quarterly strategy “refresh” sessions, giving us predictable, recurring revenue that scales far beyond the one-off consulting hours.

Finally, we offer select digital products à la carte—deep-dive playbooks, cohort workshops, and premium template bundles—for clients who need a quick solution without a full subscription. This three-pronged approach—project fees, recurring subscriptions, and one-off product sales—lets us balance immediate cash flow with long-term, high-margin growth, all while continuously feeding back client insights into our ever-expanding toolkit.

How did you go to market and start acquiring customers?

To date, we haven’t formally launched or signed on customers—we’re still in pre-launch. Right now, we’re laser-focused on refining our discovery workshop and toolkit modules, building the Studio Brittany landing page and waitlist, and crafting two lead magnets (a niche-mapping workbook and brand-voice primer) to capture early interest. I’ve quietly seeded that waitlist among past consulting clients and my editorial publication subscribers, inviting a small beta cohort to validate our process.

Once that cohort kicks off next month, we’ll convert early users into paid pilot engagements, gather case studies, and use their success stories to fuel our public rollout. Afterward, we’ll layer in targeted content via my editorial publications, co-hosted webinars with creator communities, email campaigns to the waitlist, and strategic social ads. But for now, customer acquisition is the very next step—right after we lock in product-market fit and perfect the MVP.

How many customers and paid users do you have?

Please see above.

What's your vision and strategic roadmap for product & marketing?

We’re building STUDIO BRITTANY into the go-to brand engine for today’s multi-hyphenate creators and entrepreneurs—a flexible, on-demand system of strategic workshops and plug-and-play toolkits that lets them nail one niche, explore adjacent ones, and keep every passion in play without ever losing cohesion.

Product Roadmap

Phase 1 (Now–Q4 2025)
Finalize our MVP: the core discovery workshop plus three flagship modules (niche-mapping, brand-voice architect, audience-segment playbook). Validate and refine with a small beta cohort.

Phase 2 (Q1–Q2 2026)
Expand to 10+ specialty modules: launch frameworks, multi-niche content calendars, Notion automations and roll out tiered subscription plans.

Phase 3 (Q3 2026–Q4 2026)
Launch our self-service marketplace: browse, preview, and instantly deploy any module. Introduce AI-assisted prompts for automatic playbook assembly. (No CRM or major tech add-ons until after this public rollout.)

Phase 4 (2027+)
Layer in integrations (CRM connectors, analytics dashboards) and group-coaching cohorts, turning STUDIO BRITTANY into a full-stack platform for ongoing brand evolution.

Marketing Roadmap

Phase 1 (Now–Q4 2025)
Build a high-intent waitlist with two lead magnets (niche-mapping workbook, brand-voice primer) promoted via my editorial publications and past client outreach.

Phase 2 (Q1–Q2 2026)
Ramp thought leadership: a bi-weekly essay series on multi-niche branding, co-hosted webinars with creator collectives, and an affiliate program with top Notion educators. Begin small-budget paid social tests on LinkedIn and Instagram.

Phase 3 (Q3 2026+)
Activate community-driven growth: members-only Slack/Circle, quarterly virtual workshops, referral incentives, and SEO-driven case studies showcasing pilot successes.

By syncing lean, iterative product launches with a content-first GTM engine—and resisting big-bang tech releases until we’ve proven demand—we’ll lock in product-market fit, build predictable recurring revenue, and cement STUDIO BRITTANY as the essential resource for creators who refuse to be boxed into one lane.

Who is in your team?

It's currently a one-woman army endeavor with plans to outsource and expand.

Are you looking to raise funds at the moment?

We will be looking to raise funds in Q2 of 2026.

What would you advise to someone who is starting up?

If you’re just kicking things off, remember this: if at first you don’t succeed—or you don’t quite fit the mold? Try, try again. But don’t be that person who keeps rolling the same ball back and forth and expecting it to bounce differently. Each time a strategy stalls, swap it out: tweak your messaging, shift your channels, experiment with a new format. No single playbook wins every time.

Believe me, I’ve been there. It took me ages to claw my way out of a creative rut—and just when I thought I’d cracked it, I fell into a new conundrum: I wanted to do and be everything at once. I couldn’t pin down a single niche (spoiler: I still haven’t), so I decided to build a multi-framework studio that embraces all of it. My advice? Don’t let anyone tell you you can’t pursue every passion. Just don’t try to tackle them all at once. Pick one to master, nail it, then layer on the next. Rinse, repeat, and let your studio evolve around you.

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