Invitation only

The Studio

& Ecommerce Collective

The Studio & Ecommerce Collective

The Studio

& Ecommerce Collective

The Studio & Ecommerce Collective

A private roundtable for people responsible for getting product content live.

A private roundtable for people responsible for getting product content live.

This Collective brings together leaders who run content operations in high-volume Ecommerce businesses. Events are intentionally small to allow for honest conversation. No vendor sessions. No keynotes. Just peers discussing real operational problems and sharing practical insight.

This Collective brings together leaders who run content operations in high-volume Ecommerce businesses. Events are intentionally small to allow for honest conversation. No vendor sessions. No keynotes. Just peers discussing real operational problems and sharing practical insight.

Who it is for

Who it is for

The people keeping content production moving

The people keeping content production moving

The people keeping content production moving

Whether your title says "studio" or not, this is for anyone responsible for the flow of product content from sample through to site.

Whether your title says "studio" or not, this is for anyone responsible for the flow of product content from sample through to site.

Studio Manager
Production Manager
Creative Operations Lead
Ecommerce Content Lead
Photography Lead
Post-Production Lead
Merchandising Stakeholders

If you sit in ecommerce or content ops but work closely with studio workflows, you are in the right place.

If you sit in ecommerce or content ops but work closely with studio workflows, you are in the right place.

The opening question

"What's the biggest inefficiency everyone accepts - but shouldn't?"

Every event starts here, addressing the shared problems quickly. This allows for an honest conversation for the rest of the evening.

The most common topics:

• Approval delays

• Reshoots

• Unclear briefs

• Speed-to-site

• Asset handover friction

• Team alignment

The opening question

"What's the biggest inefficiency everyone accepts - but shouldn't?"

Every event starts here, addressing the shared problems quickly. This allows for an honest conversation for the rest of the evening.

The most common topics:

• Approval delays

• Reshoots

• Unclear briefs

• Speed-to-site

• Asset handover friction

• Team alignment

Next event

March 19

March 19

March 19

March 19

Selune Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, NY — 7 pm to 10 pm

Limited to 35 to 40 people

Spots are allocated by invitation. Submit a request below and we'll confirm by email if there is a spot for you.

Request an invite

Request an invite

Apply for a place at the next event

Apply for a place at the next event

Apply for a place at the next event

We review every application and confirm spots by email. We keep the group small so the conversation stays useful.

Whether your title says "studio" or not, this is for anyone responsible for the flow of product content from sample through to site.

Applications for March 19 are open now. The event is limited to 35 to 40 people and spots will go quickly.

Whether your title says "studio" or not, this is for anyone responsible for the flow of product content from sample through to site.

Applications open

Applications open

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