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The Cozy Brand Camp

Three days, live with Syd, to get your personal brand seen, get it selling for you, and get your time back.

A hands-on workshop for founders who are doing the work and not getting the visibility to match. You walk out with a profile that converts, a content system that sells before you ever pitch, and an AI workflow that hands you hours back every week.

$97 for all three days. Live July 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 2026 @ 11 am CT. Every session recorded.

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The part nobody tells you: you can do everything right and still be invisible

You've built something real. You show up, you post, you put in the work. And it still feels quiet.

You sit down to create and your mind goes blank on what to say. You wonder if your content is any good, if your bio is doing anything at all, why the reel you spent an hour on barely moved. So you either overproduce until you sound like everyone else, or you go quiet for a week. Either way, the people who should be finding you keep scrolling right past.

Here's the truth, and I want you to actually hear it: this is not a talent problem. Nobody ever handed you the real mechanics of getting seen and turning that attention into clients. That's the entire reason these three days exist.


Why a content calendar hasn’t fixed it

Most advice tells you to pick your pillars, fill a calendar, and post on a schedule. It sounds productive. It rarely works.

A system does nothing if nobody can find you, and a posting schedule was never a reason for anyone to care. The founders growing right now don't have the most polished feed. They're the ones a stranger recognizes in seconds and trusts enough to buy from. Visibility comes first. Everything else gets built on top of it.


The post that brought in a $4,000 client

Recently, Syd filmed a quick story at the end of a long day. No makeup chair, no plan, no script. Just her, talking on a walk.

It was the least produced thing she posted all month. A woman who'd never heard of her and had never been on a call, watched it, reached out, and became a $4,000 client. The carousel Syd spent an hour designing didn't come close. The real, unscripted moment did the work.

That's the whole philosophy of camp: you don't need to be louder or more polished. You need to be seen as yourself, in a way that sells.