Agency founders mid-conversation around a raw wood table in an arid desert landscape at golden hour, mountains soft in the background
// Private Mastermind · Seven-Figure Agency Founders

The room you've been
running your
agency without.

A private room where agency founders who bill seven figures trade the playbooks they'd never post publicly.

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I was billing $2.4M and felt completely alone. Every Monday I was performing confidence I didn't have. Syndicate was the first room where I didn't have to pretend the margins made sense.
Renata V.Brand & Strategy Agency · Austin, TX
// The People Inside

Recognize
anyone?

Every scroll should make you think "that's me." These are the three people who built something real and found themselves standing in a room with no one to talk to.

Creative director Camille in natural light, looking thoughtfully to the side, warm tones
Creative DirectorBrooklyn, NY

She outgrew her first partner on a Tuesday.

Now she needed a room that could hold what she'd built.

I'd been running the studio for six years. My partner and I had built something real — but somewhere around year four I realized I was the one holding the whole thing. The work was good. The clients were good. I just had no one to talk to about what it actually cost me to show up every day. I needed people who'd been in the same room.

Camille O.Brand & Identity Studio · $1.8M ARR
Performance marketer Darius at a desk, direct gaze, confident and slightly tired
Performance MarketerChicago, IL

Forty percent margins. Still felt like he was losing.

The numbers were right. The feeling wasn't.

The agency was printing money by most definitions. I had 40% net margins, a team of twelve, clients that renewed without asking. And I felt completely hollow every Sunday night. Syndicate was the first place someone said "yeah, that's a real thing" without trying to sell me a course about it.

Darius K.Performance Marketing Agency · $3.2M ARR
Dev shop owner Tomás outdoors in natural desert light, thoughtful expression
Dev Shop OwnerDenver, CO

Tired of selling hours to people who didn't know what they were buying.

The model needed to change. So did the room he was in.

We were a 20-person dev shop. Good engineers, solid clients, reasonable rates. But I was exhausted by the hours-for-dollars ceiling. I knew the answer was productizing something — I just didn't know what. Syndicate gave me six people who'd already done it. I moved to retainer-based in eight months.

Tomás R.Product Development Studio · $2.1M ARR
Wide environmental shot of an arid mountain landscape at golden hour, the kind of place where a retreat happens
"The air thin and sharp. The silence making you realizehow loud everything back home has been."
// Hard Numbers

What the room
actually does.

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across active members, first 12 months

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last member survey, Q4 2025

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Faster hiring decisions

using shared frameworks from the group

"I moved from billing hours to retainer-based in eight months. I had six people in the room who'd already done it."

Tomás R. · Product Development Studio · Denver, CO
// Apply for a Seat

The room has
twelve seats.

We review applications monthly. Membership is selective — not because we're precious about it, but because the room only works when everyone in it has already done the hard part.

Billing $500K or more annually
Running the shop, not just working in it
Ready to trade playbooks, not just problems
Wide arid landscape at golden hour, the kind of place where Syndicate retreats happen
Annual Retreat · Cohort 03 · Moab, UT

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