Say yes to the clients you're already turning away.
GRIDD plugs in as your white-label creative-strategy team: research, angles, briefs, and finished scripts in your client's voice. You keep the client relationship. Your clients never know we exist.
The clients you’re already turning away, onboarded.
One brief on Monday. Finished scripts by Friday.
Not satisfied at Day 30? Every dollar back.
Somewhere around 15 to 20 accounts, the math stops working.
You can't take on more without quality dropping. You can't drop clients without cash flow getting shaky. Every new client you close makes delivery worse: the better you are at sales, the faster you hit the wall. You already have the skill. What you've run out of is capacity, and the bottleneck is almost always the same thing: the thinking work.
Now you manage them too
Six weeks to train and still off-standard. You ended up managing the hire instead of the work. Then they quit anyway.
Quality all over the place
Some were great. Some ghosted mid-project. Some delivered the bare minimum you had to fix before it went near a client.
The pressure went up
Higher-paying clients want more of your time. More check-ins, more custom work. The delivery load only got heavier.
It came out generic
They took a brief, ran it through AI, and skipped the research. Your client knows their own brand, and noticed it was off.
None of these failed because you picked wrong. They broke at the same point every time: research, angles, and voice, with no system behind them.
Your bottleneck is the thinking work.
Editing, design, reporting: your team handles that, and so can most white-label providers. The part that stays stuck is the consumer research, the angle development, and the writing in your client's actual voice. Quality drops every time you hand it off, because the work needs a documented system that produces research-backed, voice-accurate output on a schedule. GRIDD runs that system.
- Before
- Every time the thinking work gets handed off, the quality quietly drops.
- After
- Research-backed, client-voice scripts on a fixed weekly rhythm. You touch only the brief and the final approval.
Brief in on Monday. Scripts by Friday.
That's the rhythm every month. You never touch the research, never write the briefs, never manage a single editor.
You send one client brief
A short brief is your entire input for the week. No pipeline to manage, no deliverables to chase, no freelancer to QA at 11pm.
An angle map comes back
Consumer research distilled into named marketing angles, built from the emotional patterns in your client’s actual audience language.
Research-backed scripts land
Finished scripts in your client’s voice. A Notion doc ready to hand straight to your editor or videographer. You review and approve.
At month's end we run a debrief call: what worked, what didn't, what Month 2 looks like. Then we go again.
Your only two touchpoints: brief & approvalReal accounts. Real numbers.
The system runs across content and D2C agencies in New York, London, and Toronto. A sample of what it has moved.
Followers in a year, ~100M views. Agency revenue $15k → $60k/mo.
Cost per acquisition, Month 1 to Month 2.
Production time per piece. 20+ high-quality trailers a month.
Views in one month on a digital brand launch.
Launch video presented to Y Combinator.
A strategic repositioning launch for a legacy newsroom.
An agency came to us past deadline with an upset client. A single sprint produced a full month of creative strategy for one account: ad analysis, hypotheses, 30 technical and 30 creative briefs. 19 creatives shipped that week. The relationship held.
One client is uber-particular, a paragraph of notes on every piece. We produced 16 options in their voice in under an hour. All 16 approved first pass. Zero revisions.
The Discovery Sprint
One client account. Thirty days. The full thinking-work pipeline, delivered. You see the output before you commit to anything longer.
- You pay
- $1,800
- Downside
- $0
- Upside
- $15–30k/mo
Full refund guarantee. Not satisfied at Day 30? Every dollar back. No questions, immediate. You risk 30 days, nothing more.
- A consumer research database built from real audience language across 17 source types
- 100–110 extracted signals, categorized across 19 dimensions
- 8–12 named marketing angles built from emotional patterns in real audience language
- A 30-idea technical-briefs sheet: angle, format, hook, persona, and funnel stage per concept
- Creative briefs for the first batch of selected concepts
- Finished scripts, ready to hand to your editor or videographer
- A Month 1 debrief and a Month 2 strategy recommendation
Strong output and want to keep going? The retainer starts at Month 2, with three service levels (Organic, Inorganic, Hybrid), each up to 3 client accounts. We walk through which one fits on the call.
The questions you're already asking.
Straight answers to what agency owners want to know before they send the first brief.
We know exactly why. The provider skipped real research. They took a brief, ran it through AI, and sent back something that answered the prompt but wasn’t built on anything real. Generic input, generic output. Every brief here is grounded in real consumer data from your client’s actual audience: Reddit threads, YouTube comments, Amazon reviews, forum discussions, written to their specific voice. If you don’t agree at Day 30, you get every dollar back.
The pipeline is built on real consumer data from your client’s own audience, pulled from the English-speaking markets they operate in. The angles and scripts come from that data, not from assumptions about what works. We’ve delivered for US, UK, and Canada clients, and the 30-day sprint exists precisely so you see the output before committing to anything longer.
You can, and you’ll get what everyone gets: output that sounds plausible, performs average, and could’ve been written for anyone. ChatGPT generates from its training data. We generate from your client’s market data: real consumer research across 17 source types, 100+ signals extracted and categorized, angles built from your client’s actual audience language, and scripts in their specific voice. That’s the difference between content that feels right and content that works.
Look at the math. You pay $1,800. The clients sitting in your pipeline are worth $5,000 to $8,000 a month each. If this sprint helps you onboard even one of them, you make the $1,800 back four times over in the first month. If it doesn’t work, you get every dollar back. The only thing you’re risking is 30 days.
The clients in your pipeline are generating revenue for someone else this month.
$1,800 for a 30-day sprint. Full refund if it doesn't work.