We don't sell overnight. We sell unmissable.
Plenty of agencies will promise your follower count triples by next month. We won't — because the honest version is better: consistent exposure, a tone people remember, and a brand that gets harder to ignore every week we work on it.
Most brands don't have an attention problem. They have a consistency problem.
A viral week means nothing if the account goes quiet after it. So Quill is built around output — writers, a production crew, designers, ad specialists, and a project manager under one roof, shipping every week whether the algorithm is feeling generous or not. That's what "setting the tone" means in practice: showing up so consistently, and so recognizably, that the audience knows the brand before they know they know it.
Four steps, no mystery
- 1
Discover
What you sell, who buys it, and what your feed looks like without you.
- 2
Plan
Pillars, platforms, and a calendar built for your market — not a template.
- 3
Produce
Scripts, shoots, design, and edits from the in-house team.
- 4
Optimize
Ads, analytics, monthly reports — then double down on what the numbers reward.
Eight people. Every skill the feed demands.
Sets the strategy and the standard — every account's creative direction runs through him.
Runs the calendars, the posting, and the platform-by-platform judgment calls.
Owns the shoots — crew, gear, and getting the day's plan onto the card.
Keeps the strategy honest — audience research, positioning, and the long view.
Shoots it and cuts it. The look of Quill's video output is his.
Designs everything that isn't video — statics, decks, and brand systems.
Builds the websites and the tech behind the agency.
Keeps every project on schedule — internally and with clients.