Founders: this is an end-to-end system to take your personal brand from 0 → 100 in 2 weeks

FP is a 2-week sprint to get clear on what you should be know for, learn the exact strategy you need for LinkedIn/X, and get 30 days of content created and scheduled.

Does this sound familiar?

Losing candidates to louder founders? Investors never heard of you? Competitors get all the press? Podcasts won't book you?
Cold outreach gets ignored? Zero shares on your posts? Board asking about visibility? Fundraising is all outbound?
Posted once, got crickets? No idea what to say? Sound like everyone else? Complex product hard to explain?
Talent choosing competitors? No inbound interest? Marketing can't capture your voice? Feel invisible in your market?

I’m Blake, and I’ve done 100% of this myself so

you can shortcut the content game

I've spent the last few years helping founders know what to be known for and giving them the tools and content to scale on social.

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Grew a very well-known hardware CEO’s account by 150,000 followers in just a year (he wasn’t so popular when we first started working together).

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Scaled another SaaS CEO’s audience by 50,000 followers in 6 months while he was scaling his AI company. He just recently raised over $60M.

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I worked with an early stage founder at a payroll company to grow his account by 5,000 in just 6 weeks. They just raised a $4M seed round.

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Same thing for a tech CEO who was at 0, and now has an audience of over 8,000. Sold his company to Amplitude.

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I've even built my own following to over 100,000 across X and LinkedIn and built a category for myself.

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The founders who break through aren't better at writing. They're better at knowing what to say. They have a point of view. A clear story. Ideas that make people stop scrolling.

Most founders skip this step.

They jump straight to posting. They sound generic. They get crickets. They quit.

The strategic layer comes first…figure out what makes you interesting.

Then everything else gets easier.