/ No calls before context

We show up before we plan anything

Every engagement starts on-site — in your kitchen, at your market stall, or in the field. We don't build a content plan until we know what the space actually looks and feels like.

Close overhead view of a wooden desk at an agency, a content calendar spread open with handwritten notes, a camera body resting beside it, morning north-facing window light casting soft shadows across the papers, a half-finished coffee at the edge of the frame
Close overhead view of a wooden desk at an agency, a content calendar spread open with handwritten notes, a camera body resting beside it, morning north-facing window light casting soft shadows across the papers, a half-finished coffee at the edge of the frame
— Three steps, no shortcuts

From first visit to published content

01 — On-site first
02 — Seasonal planning
03 — One plan, one business

We come to you

Built around what's on now

No shared playbooks

Before a calendar is opened, we spend time in your space — observing how work actually moves, what light looks like at your hours, and what your regulars already notice.

Every content decision is tied to what's in season and what's moving through your kitchen or stall this week — not a generic posting schedule built for any business.

Each retainer is structured around one operation. What we build for your farm market won't be recycled for the next client — because no two businesses run the same way.

The work looks like work

We shoot on your schedule, not ours. Early mornings, mid-prep, end-of-service — the moments that show how your operation actually runs are the ones that reach the right people.

Content planning happens in the space, not on a slide deck. We bring a camera and a notebook, not a template.

Ready to see how this works for your business?

The first conversation is about your operation — what's running well, what's invisible to the people who'd care about it. No pitch deck, no package menu.