30 minutes, no deck, no pitch. You describe the situation, the studio asks the questions that matter, and together we decide whether this is a Sprint, a Run, a Drop, or just a useful conversation. No follow-up unless you want one.
The calendar below is live. Slots are in your local timezone — pick what works and you'll get a Google Meet link in your inbox immediately.
Live Google Calendar embed. Pick a slot, get a Meet link in your inbox. No qualifying questionnaire, no SDR follow-up, no nurture sequence.
The booking page is for fit. These channels are for everything else — quick notes, follow-ups, async questions, press.
The fastest way to reach the studio if a 30-min call isn't right yet. Useful for scope questions, intros, or a written brief before we talk.
Connect, message, or read the long-form posts. Good for warm intros, hiring conversations, and partnership requests.
For existing clients and warm intros. Voice notes welcome. Replies on weekdays, EU/LATAM working hours.
Same studio, contract layer of your choice. Useful if procurement requires you to book through an established platform.
Notes from inside the studio — mostly playbooks, sometimes opinion. Read the Field, or subscribe to Weight. No funnel, no nurture sequence.
Paid media at scale, marketing environments that grow by adding intelligence, AI in performance ops. Happy to talk on-record with concrete prep notes.
Honesty up-front saves both of us a Tuesday. Read the columns. If everything on the left lands, we'll have a good call.
The questions that come in most often. If yours isn't here, it goes at the top of the next call.
30 minutes, on Google Meet, camera optional. First 5 minutes: context — what you're working on, what's broken or missing, what would make a quarter feel like a win. Next 20: the studio asks specific questions about budgets, channels, CRM, team. Final 5: a concrete recommendation — a Sprint, a Run, a Drop, or "you don't need the studio yet."
No deck. No screen share. No "we'll send a proposal." You leave the call knowing exactly what the next step looks like or that there isn't one.
Both. Around a third of current engagements are white-label or co-pilot under another agency's umbrella — usually paid media or operations work the agency doesn't have a senior to staff. NDA-friendly. Invoicing on either entity.
Engagements are by inquiry, allocated by quarter — the studio takes a small number at a time. Runs are monthly retainers, €5K–€40K, scope agreed quarterly. Sprints are fixed-scope projects, €10K–€40K, one environment installed. Drops are flat one-time downloads of the systems the studio uses with clients — from €30.
Exact numbers depend on the situation and come in writing within 48 hours of the call. No surprise invoices, no scope creep tax. The price grows by adding workflows, not by adding people.
The studio operates between Madrid and São Paulo. Working hours overlap fully with the EU, comfortably with the US East Coast and most of LATAM, and partially with the US West Coast. Calls offered 09:00–20:00 across the studio's two time zones, weekdays.
Yes — all three are native-level. Note your preference in the calendar booking comment, otherwise the call defaults to whatever language the booking page is in.
A short paragraph in the booking comment: company, product, the number you're trying to move, what you've already tried, and the timeline. If you have a deck or a doc, attach a link.
Read-only access to ad accounts and CRMs only comes after engagement — never required for the discovery call itself.
If it's a fit, work starts within 7–14 days. Runs begin on the first of the following month. Drops are instant downloads — no call required. If the calendar shows no slots, the studio is at capacity for the quarter — email anyway and you'll go on the waitlist.
The page exists so the call can happen. The call exists so the work can start. Everything else is just text.
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