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Frohman Studio
Marketing, branding,
and technology.
FROHMAN
Sean Frohman
EST. — / Connecticut
N° 01 — Studio Notes
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Marketing · Branding · Technology
Index / 03 Trades
Sean Frohman Independent operator
Connecticut, USA
Index N° 01 Marketing · Branding ·
Technology

Sean Frohman.

Independent operator building revenue systems brand systems conversion systems technology systems
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Marketing · Branding · Technology
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01 / The Manifesto A four-act statement of intent

Four operating beliefs.
One way of working.

Act 01 / 04

Operator·

Most marketing fails because it's fragmented. I don't run channels in isolation — I build systems where brand, traffic, and conversion are engineered as one piece.

Systemsover channels
Outcomesover deliverables
Act 02 / 04

Builder·

Brand, traffic, and conversion aren't separate problems. Treating them that way is why growth stalls. The work is to wire them together so each one makes the next one cheaper.

Independentby design
Studio of onethat ships like ten
Act 03 / 04

Marketer·

Paid media only works when the backend is engineered to convert and follow up. Most businesses don't have a traffic problem — they have a conversion and follow-up problem.

End-to-endby default
No silostolerated
Act 04 / 04

Standard·

Everything ships measured. If it doesn't move a number that matters, it gets replaced. Taste and rigor aren't opposites — they're the same discipline.

Everythingmeasured
Numbersor it didn't happen
Currently
Rebuilding a Connecticut client's full brand system Shipping a voice-agent lead pipeline Running paid media for a growing service brand Prototyping a new automation stack
Availability Open for one new retainer
05 / Trusted by

Brands that said yes.

06 / Operating Beliefs Sharp lines, no fluff
01

Most businesses don't have a traffic problem.
They have a conversion and follow-up problem.

02

Traffic without conversion is just expensive awareness.

03

Most agencies optimize for deliverables.
The work is to optimize for outcomes.

04

Scaling breaks the moment CAC rises faster than LTV.
Fix the math before you turn the dial up.

02 / The Trades Three disciplines, one operator

Marketing. Branding.
Technology.

Trade 01

Revenue
marketing.

  • Paid media & ad buying
  • Funnel & landing page design
  • Email sequences
  • Conversion copywriting
  • GA4 & tracking setup
N S W E
See the playbook
Trade 02

Brand
systems.

  • Logo & mark design
  • Brand guidelines
  • Naming & tagline
  • Voice & messaging
  • Visual systems
F MARK · 01 SYSTEM · A
See the systems
Trade 03

Conversion
technology.

  • Custom WordPress builds
  • n8n automation pipelines
  • API integrations
  • AI voice agents
  • Performance & hosting
SF
See the stack
2.5×
Case Study N° 01 / Featured Result
Client · Servpro

$1M to $2.5M in twelve months.

The Challenge

A regional Servpro franchise sitting at a million a year in revenue with strong operations but an under-leveraged marketing engine. The brand was working, but the pipeline wasn't scaling.

The Approach

Rebuilt the acquisition stack end-to-end — paid media, local SEO, lead routing, and a sharper brand voice unified across every touchpoint. The bottleneck wasn't traffic. It was lead handling and follow-up speed. Fix the backend, then turn the front-end up.

Starting point
$1M
Annual revenue when engagement began
Twelve months later
$2.5M
Annual revenue after the rebuild
Net result
+150%
Growth in a single year of focused work
FROHMAN
N° 03 / The Operating System

One system, three orbits.

A campaign needs a brand. A brand needs a site. A site needs the backend wired to convert and follow up. When these orbit a single operator instead of three vendors, growth gets cheaper.

OperatorSean Frohman
StatusBooking projects
StackEnd-to-end
Lead time48 hours
CORE / 01 SF N° 01 MARKETING N° 02 BRANDING N° 03 TECH N E S W
07 / The Process How we work together

Five steps. No surprises.

Step 01
Discover

A straight-talk call about where you are, where you want to be, and whether we're a fit.

Step 02
Strategize

A written strategy doc — what we're doing, why, and how we'll measure it.

Step 03
Build

The sprint. Brand, site, campaigns, automations — whatever the project needs, shipped fast.

Step 04
Launch

Go-live with everything measured and tracked from day one. No black boxes.

Step 05
Optimize

Ongoing tuning based on what the numbers say. Stay sharp, stay honest, keep winning.

08 / Engagements Starting points

Three ways to work together.

Tier 01 / Project

Project
Sprint

Starting at $5,000
  • One focused deliverable — a brand, a site, a campaign
  • Defined scope, defined timeline
  • Strategy doc before anything gets built
  • Post-launch handoff & training
Start a project
Tier 03 / Intensive

Strategy
Intensive

Starting at $2,500
  • A single focused session on your biggest problem
  • Full teardown of what's working and what isn't
  • Written action plan you can execute with or without me
  • Ideal for founders who just need a clear next move
Book an intensive
* All pricing is a starting point. Final scope & price determined after the discovery call.
06 / The Promise

Built
differently.

No templates. No agencies-of-agencies. No brief left on read. One operator, three trades, and a stupid amount of care per project.

10 / Frequently Asked Questions that come up a lot

The honest
answers.

Yes. The only filter I care about is whether you're serious and whether I can actually move the needle. A well-run small operation is more fun to work with than a stalled enterprise any day.

A focused project sprint is usually 2–6 weeks end-to-end. Discovery happens within 48 hours of the first call, strategy docs within a week, and the build starts immediately after. If something is urgent, I'll tell you honestly whether it can move faster.

Yes, and most of my best work happens on retainer. Retainers are for operators who want a marketing, branding, and tech partner embedded in their business — not a vendor they have to re-brief every time. I usually only carry 2–3 retainer clients at once to keep quality high.

Case by case. If the agency is good, the project is interesting, and the communication is clean, yes. I don't take on white-label work where I'm expected to fix something badly scoped by someone else.

WordPress is my primary build platform. n8n for automation. Meta Ads, Google Ads, and GA4 for paid media and analytics. Figma for design. Whatever else the project calls for. I'm platform-agnostic — I care about the outcome, not the logo on the dashboard.

Yes, happily, before any real details get shared. I take confidentiality seriously and I expect clients to be discreet about my process too. Good working relationships go both ways.

Send an email or fill out the contact form below. I'll respond within a business day with either a calendar link for a discovery call or an honest answer about why I'm not the right fit for your project. No ghost-replies, no sales funnels.

P.S. — this site is also a staging ground. If you see something half-built, it's because Sean is breaking it on purpose to learn how to fix it better.

— The Management ✦ Studio
11 / Off the Clock The parts that aren't the job

When the work is done.

Hobby 01

Watches.

Ongoing interest in pre-loved mechanical and quartz pieces. Appreciates the engineering more than the flex.

Hobby 02

Custom PCs

Hand-specs and assembles rigs for the love of it. Quiet builds, aggressive cooling, nothing generic.

Hobby 03

Building things

Automations, side projects, experiments — the staging ground where the next client deliverable starts as a weekend curiosity.

03 / The Hotline · Always Open

Talk to the
Studio.

Email sean@seanfrohman.com
Based in Connecticut, USA
Specialties Marketing · Branding · Technology
Response time Within one business day