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About · Tupelo, MS

The small studio for brands that would rather be interesting than everywhere.

We're a handful of people in Tupelo who plan, make, and post your month — and answer the comments while we're at it. That's the whole company. On purpose.

Two Kindleraise team members reviewing a printed monthly calendar at a shared desk in warm window light
Desk on City Point Road
A hand-annotated paper content calendar with sticky notes and coffee on a warm desk
Where the month gets drawn

The short story

We started because "the algorithm" was doing all the talking.

Kindleraise began the way most good things do — mild annoyance. Too many great little businesses were handing their voice to a scheduling dashboard, hitting publish at 9pm on a Tuesday, and calling it a strategy.

So we built the opposite. Fewer clients, a real plan you can see before day one, and content that reads like it came from a person who has actually met your customers. We name ourselves after the small, deliberate act of raising a flame from a spark — because a loyal audience is built one honest post at a time, not conjured in a viral afternoon.

We're still on City Point Road, still small, still answering our own email. If that ever changes, remind us why we started.

3 feeds

Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok — planned together so you sound like one business, not three strangers.

1 inbox

You email a studio and a human who knows your account writes back. No ticket number, no queue.

30 days

Every month is mapped in advance, so nothing goes live on a whim or a deadline panic.

The house rules

Five things we won't budge on.

Values are usually a poster in the break room nobody reads. These are the ones we'd actually fire ourselves over.

  1. 01

    We keep the list short

    A capped roster means nobody becomes a number in a queue. When your account needs attention on a busy week, the person who plans it isn't stretched across forty other feeds.

  2. 02

    It should sound like you, not us

    We write in your voice on your best day — a little sharper, a little more consistent. If a caption sounds like our house style instead of your brand, we scrapped it too late.

  3. 03

    We chase loyalty, not virality

    A viral post is a firework — loud, brief, and gone. We'd rather grow the handful of people who reply, show up, and buy the thing, then keep showing up for them month after month.

  4. 04

    Reports you'll actually finish reading

    No 40-slide chart avalanche. Every month you get plain sentences: what moved, what flopped, and the one thing we're testing next. If it needs a decoder ring, we wrote it wrong.

  5. 05

    You stay because it's working

    Retainers run month to month. We'd rather earn the next one with results than trap you in a twelve-month contract you outgrew in March.

The bit we believe

A follower count is a vanity metric with excellent PR.

We measure the quieter things — the DM that turned into a booking, the comment that started a conversation, the regular who tags a friend. Those are harder to screenshot and far better for business.

Small fire, kept lit. That's the job.

Who you'll actually talk to

Three seats. No call centre, no account-manager relay race.

You get real people — the same ones who plan the month, make the work, and live in the replies. Here's the trio.

A strategist arranging content idea cards on a studio wall in warm light
01

The strategist

Builds the calendar, watches what's genuinely working (not just what's loud), and decides which trends are worth your minutes. Turns "we should post more" into a plan with actual dates on it.

A maker filming a short vertical video on a phone rig in warm evening light
02

The maker

Writes, shoots, edits, and designs — the one who turns your ordinary Tuesday into a carousel worth stopping for. Owns the camera, the caption, and the cutting-room floor.

A community manager typing replies at a cozy desk with coffee in soft light
03

The community manager

Lives in the DMs, replies, and that one person who argues in every thread. Sounds like you, answers fast, and leaves nobody on read. Community management is billed per campaign, so you only pay for rounds we actually run.

Now the fun part

Think we'd get along?

Book a 20-minute call. No pitch deck, no pressure — just an honest read on whether your feed and our studio belong together.