never told this story publicly, so in case we don't know each other or you're curious about my journey...
here's how i got here:
2020, started studying physiotherapy
figured if i couldn't make it as a football player, working alongside the ones who did was the next best thing
wasn't in love with uni, kept showing up anyway bc i'd committed and figured it'd pay off eventually
then i did my internships
real sports physios told me straight up how brutal that path was...
constant rotation, years of grinding for a shot that might never come
that's when i realised that the "dream" I had was way more unrealistic than i wanted to admit
2023, three years in, i dropped out
around the same time i started learning sales, got a job as an online closer and got my first taste of "online money"
few months in i was out-earning a licensed physiotherapist in spain
that's when my standards got reshuffled...
i could sit behind a laptop, talk to people, and make good money without a 4-5 year degree
learned a ton there but the company went out of biz the next year
landed a job as director of ops at a marketing agency
(still don't fully know how i got it)
took it anyway, learned everything from the founder: how agencies run, how marketing actually works day to day
shortly after, got hired by one of the biggest email agencies in the space as a retention strategist
managed retention for 7-9 figure dtc brands helping generate close to $40m in email revenue across the accounts i touched
that's where i actually learned email & retention
early 2025, went all in on my own agency, full time
made my first hire that summer
today we're a team of 3, working exclusively with dtc brands on the retention side
aiming to double the team by end of year
wild ride but extremely grateful to god for how it's come together
if you're in a similar space or you just want to have a quick chat, dm me
always happy to help
Hiring a contract-based Video Editor for a project.
More specifically, i'm looking for someone who can do whop style looking videos.
Must have experience with creating short form content.
This is not a stitch shitty clips together.
We want someone who thinks like a marketer and knows how to execute.
A big part of this role is being highly competent in media, pop-culture, and knowing what a good video looks like.
You'll be paired with a creative strategist who will provide briefs, creative feedback, etc.
If you have a recommendation, please hit my line.
Last week, over 100 people got access to my agency course that i used to sell for $5,800… for free
there were a couple hundred other people that wanted access but the DMs got buried
just comment “course” if you want me to send it over (i’ll do it manually, bare with me😂)
If someone can give me a solid road map and help me grow either of my YouTube channels to 10k by the end of the year...
I would be more than willing to pay a 3k-month retainer
DM me
I turned 24 last week.
5 years into this editing game.
Built a career editing for creators with millions of subs.
Generated over 1 billion views.
But I’ll be real with you:
Most of my growth came in the last 18 months.
I took actionable steps after talking to people in the space earning way more then me and it skyrocketed my income
(which isn’t my main drive to editing I genuinely love the art)
But..
Now I coach editors who were where I was 2 years ago.
If you’re stuck at $1–4K/month and want to break through, I’ll help you get there in 90 days.
(With a no risk guarantee)
Just DM with “90” and lets have a chat.
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Must understand advanced storytelling + after effects 🎬
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I have a huge announcement.
After months of working in the shadows, I finally get to share what’s next.
When I started my scriptwriting agency back in January 2024, I was only working with the top 1% creators.
Meaning educational YouTubers above 200k subscribers.
And sure, I could help someone go from 1M subscribers to 2M subscribers.
I could help them squeeze out an extra $200k a month on top of the $3M already sitting in their bank account.
And I did.
But the truth is, it all felt corporate.
And in some ways… soulless.
It didn’t have a material impact on their lives.
They were already successful. They were already winning.
My contribution was just a small bump on a graph.
But my happiest moments came from something completely different.
It was when I helped someone who had no success on YouTube finally get their first win.
It was when a creator quit their 9–5 because their channel finally took off.
It was when someone who thought “maybe YouTube isn’t for me” suddenly realized they could actually do this.
That was what mattered to me.
That was what gave me life.
And that’s when I realized: working with the top 1% wasn’t my calling.
My passion was in helping the little guy.
So I scratched that itch and started the YouTube Scriptwriting Academy.
I wanted to package everything I knew — storytelling, hooks, retention, frameworks — and hand it to anyone willing to learn.
And it worked.
People applied it, they published videos, they started getting traction.
But even then, something was still missing.
Because the biggest killer of YouTube dreams isn’t the algorithm.
It isn’t even a lack of knowledge.
It’s the blank page.
That moment where you sit down, ready to create, and… nothing comes out.
The danger of the blank page isn’t just frustration — it’s paralysis.
When you freeze at the start, you never publish.
And when you never publish, you never get data, never get momentum, never build confidence.
That’s the silent killer of most YouTube channels.
And I couldn’t stop asking myself: how do we solve that problem?
A course and community would solve the problem partially.
But we all know the famous stat — 90% of course buyers never even consume the information.
Information alone will never be the solution.
For months, I was struggling to find the best solution to help as many people as possible in the most actionable way possible.
I talked to my friends about this problem.
At the start of this year, I went on a self-improvement retreat that completely changed my life.
Until eventually, the answer was in front of my face the entire time.
That’s when my good friend @gilhildebrand entered the picture.
I first met Gil on Twitter.
When people ask me to describe Gil, I tell them he’s this more hippy, tech-bro with beautiful hair who’s been coding and running software since the start of the Internet.
We traded DMs, nerded out about YouTube, and when we finally connected at VidSummit, we instantly clicked.
At the time, he was building an AI YouTube scriptwriting tool, right around when I was scaling my scriptwriting agency.
Naturally, I scrambled to figure out how I could integrate it into my workflow.
But back then, it didn’t fit.
Subscribr was mostly designed for faceless scripts, while my world was about personal branding, insight, and helping creators make their message shine.
On top of that, the tool felt clunky.
I had to press 20 buttons to get to a script.
So I might as well sit down and write the scripts myself.
In some ways, Subscribr was too early.
The AI models simply weren’t ready for long-form writing.
But in just 12 months, the AI landscape has completely changed.
The new LLMs have improved 100x.
For the first time, you could press one button and actually get a draft worth using for YouTube.
Subscribr wasn’t “ahead of its time” anymore.
The time had finally caught up.
Then in May, Gil came back to me with a demo.
He showed me the growth, the changes, the traction.
And as we talked, we realized something important: we shared the same vision.
We both wanted YouTube to be easy and fun again.
That was the spark.
Plus, he wanted to buy back his time so he could lock himself in his room to code to make the best product possible.
And all I wanted to do was make YouTube videos (aka stay in my zone of genius).
That’s when we knew we’d be natural partners.
So in June this year, we decided to go all-in together on growing the best AI YouTube scriptwriting tool.
But there was still one problem.
Subscribr was still clunky.
To get a usable script, you had to press 20 different buttons.
I hated that.
Why press 20 buttons when I could press 2 in Claude and get something decent?
So before we went public with anything, I told Gil:
We had to rebuild Subscribr from scratch.
And that’s exactly what we did.
For the past 4 months, we’ve been working nonstop behind the scenes.
Rebuilding everything.
Stripping away the clutter.
Asking one core question over and over:
“How do we make writing YouTube scripts fun and easy?”
What we’ve built isn’t just another update.
It isn’t just a new feature.
It’s a complete rethinking of what it’s like to grow a YouTube channel with AI.
We call it Vibe Scripting.
Instead of staring at a blank page…
Instead of grinding through endless outlines and research…
Instead of wrestling with clunky prompts…
You literally just vibe with AI.
You tell it your idea, your vision, your spark of inspiration — and it turns that into a viral-ready script.
It feels like having the world’s smartest scriptwriter sitting next to you, instantly understanding what you mean, and putting it into words that work.
Just pure creative flow.
To celebrate this new partnership and Subscribr V3 built in with Vibe Scripting, we're doing a launch party on Monday at 1:30 PM CST, to show you exactly how it works.
DM me "Script" and I'll send you an invite link to the event.
See you there!
I just turned 20 today… but what has happened in the past year?
• I bought 3 different sportscars, finishing the year with a Porsche in my old hometown
• I hired 10 different employees and learned a totally new skill in managing them
• I had 54+ flights, fulfilling a childhood dream of locational freedom, had 7 roundtrips to NYC alone
• Shifted focus from my agency to @whop, fulfilling another dream of stepping into the StartUp world, teaming up with the Avengers and working on a bigger purpose
• Had my first 6 figure month, a number I used to dream about.
• Had countless Ups and Downs (Sportscar totalled for example 😅), but learned so many life lessons, that some don’t even learn in 10 years.
I was always the „young one“ and underestimated my whole life, just because of my age. Now I turned 20, wtf?? Time has flown by massively, but I feel super grateful every single day to have a life I used to dream about.
If you‘re where I was years ago, grinding alone in your parents house, working towards freedom in every aspect. Keep going. Keep crushing. It’s all going to pay off! God always sees your Input.
Blessed to get another year on this planet, let’s crush even harder ❤️