Fill the gap after a rebrand ships
A project wraps, the invoice clears, and the studio is suddenly quiet. The next hunt starts today, from a blank doc.
Instead you type the company you want more of: "Series A B2B startups that just raised, still using the wordmark and colours they set at launch two years ago." Wisemation finds them, reads each site, finds the founder or head of marketing with a verified email, and writes an email about their actual identity.
The pipeline was already building while the last project was still on the wall.
A finished project becomes a quiet week, not an empty month.
Find companies that have outgrown their identity, not ones you have to convince
The best client already knows their brand is holding them back. The hard part is finding forty of them at the same moment.
You describe exactly that: "funded fintech startups scaling past 50 people with a homepage that still reads like a side project." Each company is judged on its live site, so you reach the ones ready to invest, not the ones who think their launch logo is fine.
Real timing, found on purpose.
Write the email that is not "congrats on the raise"
Every studio opens with the funding announcement, so founders delete them the same way. The difference is a real observation about their brand, not a recycled congratulations.
Each email is written from what that specific company actually looks like: the inconsistent logo, the stock hero image, the tone that does not match the product. When there is no real detail worth mentioning, it skips the line instead of inventing a compliment.
The founder reads an email about their brand, not a template.
Clone your best project
You have one project you are proud of: right stage, right ambition, a founder who trusted the process. In years of work you found exactly one like it.
Point Wisemation at it and describe why it worked: "Series B climate-tech companies with a technical founder and no in-house designer, in the Nordics." It finds the lookalikes, each read and delivered with the reason it matches.
The one great project becomes a repeatable shape.
Describe the company you want and see your first 10 matches, free →