Most founders can't explain their business in one sentence. servo is a guided strategy session built from 20 years of brand strategy that cuts the noise, surfaces the decisions you need to make, and gives you a clear plan you can act on today. For post-launch founders who already shipped but aren't landing — and bootstrapped founders who need brand clarity without agency fees.
What You Get
Brand Positioning — Who you serve and why you're different
Brand Playbook — Complete strategy in one document
Tone of Voice — How your brand sounds everywhere
Value Proposition — What you do, for whom, and why
Brand Story — A narrative people remember
Content Pillars — Themes that anchor your content
Content Generator — Turn positioning into social posts, ad copy, pitch deck stories, website copy, and email sequences
Actionable Next Steps — Clear decisions and moves to make today
Who It's For
Post-launch founders who already built something but aren't landing. Bootstrapped founders who need to make every message count. Startup founders who can't explain what makes them different. Founders preparing for fundraising who need clear positioning. Solo marketers and entrepreneurs who need brand strategy without agency fees. Founders past the idea stage who need to make the calls that move the needle.
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Common Brand Strategy Questions
How do I explain my business? — Start with who you help and what problem you solve for them.
How do I describe my startup in one sentence? — Use this formula: "We help [audience] [achieve outcome] by [method]."
Why don't people understand what I do? — Usually because you're explaining features instead of problems.
My product is hard to explain — Complex products need simple framing. Lead with the problem you solve.
What problem does my business solve? — Focus on the felt problem, something they actively experience.
What is brand positioning? — How people understand what you do and why you're different.
How do I write a value proposition? — States who you help, what you help them achieve, and how you're different.
How do I pitch my startup idea? — Lead with the problem, not your solution.
What should my homepage say? — Answer three questions: What is this? Who is it for? Why should I care?
Why is my marketing not working? — Most marketing fails because the message is unclear.
Traffic but no conversions — Your message isn't resonating with visitors.
Customers seem confused — A positioning gap between what you say and what they hear.
Hard to sell my service — Services need concrete outcomes, defined deliverables, and social proof.
People sign up but don't convert — Mismatched expectations between marketing and product experience.
Do I need a branding agency? — Not necessarily. You can build positioning with the right framework.
Brand strategy on a budget — Focus on positioning and messaging first.
Why does my content get no engagement? — Generic content without positioning doesn't resonate.
Social posts not performing — Posts without a clear brand voice blend into the feed.
Inconsistent brand voice — Define your tone first, then use it as a filter for all content.
Hard to come up with content ideas — Define content pillars once; ideas flow forever.
Marketing feels scattered — Positioning creates the through-line for all tactics.
Why does AI copy feel generic? — AI without positioning context produces template output.
Ideas vs content — Ideas are prompts. Content is execution grounded in positioning.
Playbook to content — Use positioning, tone, and pillars to generate on-brand copy.
Why content works after clarity — Consistency builds recognition and compounds over time.
Content ideas for my business — Start with content pillars from your positioning.
What should I post on LinkedIn? — Post about problems you solve, not features.
How to write ads that convert — Lead with positioning: name the problem, show the transformation.
Pitch deck story framework — Old World, Stakes, New World, Your Solution, Proof.
I don't want to write content — Use a system that generates content from your positioning.
Marketing help without hiring — Self-service tools generate content from your brand strategy.
Everyone can tell my copy is AI — A voice recipe constrains the model so it sounds like you.
LinkedIn posts sound like everyone else — Build a voice recipe so your posts stand out.
Blog posts sound boring — Give AI a voice to follow instead of writing generically.
What is a voice recipe? — Rules and constraints that make AI write in your specific voice.
What is business articulation?