Behind every great company, there's a great story. We work with B2B companies to develop unforgettable brand narratives that turn prospects into customers and customers into champions. Our 4-week storytelling sprint will help your company rally around a clear, authentic story that fuels your next chapter of growth.
Take control of
your narrative
Some stories we’ve told
The Storytelling Sprint
What we do
Our 4-week Storytelling Sprint gives you everything you need to bring your company together around a clear narrative and start getting your new story out into the world.
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We work closely with your team to quickly understand your company’s unique value and offerings so we can craft a story that’s authentic to you and you alone.
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Think of it as the source code for your marketing; your Source Story defines what makes your company different in dynamic language that turns your team and customers into believers.
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We’ll help you grab people’s attention instantly with a plug-and-play wireframe and copy for your most valuable piece of real estate: your homepage.
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Imitation is the sincerest form of mediocrity. Stand out from the crowd with a brand narrative that’s uniquely yours, written and developed by humans, for humans.
What you get
What it costs
$15,000
For early stage companies ($1-2M)
$20,000
For growth stage companies ($2-$10M)
$25,000
For mature stage companies ($10M+)
What it gets you
Get your team, stakeholders, and AI tools aligned on one clear story to stop spinning your wheels and start growing your business.
Activate your assets
Attention is at a premium. A great story lifts you above the sea of sameness with content people actually want to read, watch, and enjoy.
Stop following the crowd
In the era of trendslop, people are desperate for authentic voices they can trust. Harness the power of storytelling to say something real.
Build customer loyalty
Ready to get your story straight?
Why your story matters
Automated marketing makes everything average
Same positioning
Same playbooks
Same messaging frameworks
Same voice
When everyone is using AI, it’s no longer a secret weapon. The rush to automate marketing has made every company sound the same.
AI can help you rebrand, but it won’t get you remembered.
A great story is the foundation for a great business
Websites that draw people in
eBooks that convert to meetings
Case studies that show your true value
Sales content that closes the deal
Knowing your story and how to tell it empowers you to build:
Take control of your story to connect with your audience and win the battle for attention.
How it works
Step one
Tell us about your company
Fill out our questionnaire so we understand everything we need to know about your business.
We audit your brand narrative
Step two
We review your key documents, social, website, sales calls and competitors to understand what's working and what can be improved.
We get clear on a direction
Step three
We run a 90-minute collaborative working session to go over our findings and 2-3 directions.
Step four
We craft your story
After you pick one direction, we flesh it out into your Source Story, the foundational narrative that guides all your marketing and sales.
Step five
We bring it to life
We wireframe and write a homepage to show how your new story can come to life, and offer thought starters and ideas for the rest of your funnel.
For over a decade we’ve helped build brands and drive revenue for some of tech’s biggest companies. We’re a lean, mean strategic and creative team with a deep bench of experts we can assemble to meet your unique needs.
Meet the team
Jeffrey is a creative director and writer who loves finding unconventional ways to make audiences sit up and take notice. He’s spent over 20 years building brand identities, messaging platforms, ad campaigns, and experiential activations for consumer, B2B, and tech brands.
Jeffrey Dinsmore
Head of Creative
Elliott is a born storyteller, systems thinker and strategist. For 15 years, he’s worked at the intersection of social impact and technology, helping beloved cultural institutions, scrappy startups and the world’s biggest brands make their marketing more human.