Brand reputation is built on how people and AI engines describe you right now — your reviews, your sentiment, your mentions. I read those signals across three languages and three markets, find what they're really saying about your brand, and help founders and scale-up teams act on it. Not a translation — the actual picture in each market, in English, French and Spanish.
Brevo: 3 → 4.5★ across major review sites · sustained 12 months
How people and AI engines describe your brand right now — reviews, sentiment, mentions, across three languages. A one-page diagnostic with first impressions and actionable items.
When you're raising a round or scaling, more people are looking — across more markets and more languages. What your brand stands for has to come through clearly in each one. I read how you're described in every market and define the one true thing, so nothing gets lost between them.
A repeatable process for social and messaging, enriched with AI, so the brand stays consistent and gets cited. For Brevo, review growth and a content strategy across their social channels moved the rating from 3 to 4.5 stars on their major review sites — sustained for twelve months.
There's a point where a brand stops being seen by a handful of early users and starts being scrutinized — by investors during a raise, by bigger customers, by new markets in new languages. The reviews, the sentiment, the mentions multiply, and they're not all in one language. That's where I'm strongest: I read those signals across English, French and Spanish and tell you what each market is actually saying — for founders raising Series A through C and scale-up marketing leads who need the real picture, not a translated guess.
Brands now sit on clusters of data their own users generate — reviews, mentions, comments, conversations across languages. The old problem was not having enough signal. The new problem is turning that noise into one consistent brand voice. AI lets us read and cluster that data at a scale no one could before; the strategist's job is to decide what it means and what the brand should say back. That's the work: a dedicated person defining your unique brand statement, then using AI to keep it consistent everywhere.
Both — and increasingly the second. A lot of the work now is defining a brand's unique statement from the ground up and building a systematic content process around it, not just repairing reviews. I've done strategy and the systems behind it, and I bring AI into that work to read user data and keep messaging consistent across channels and languages.
I audit how your brand is perceived across reviews, sentiment, mentions, and AI-generated answers, then build a plan to close the gap between how you want to be seen and how you're actually described. The work spans review acquisition, sentiment response, content authority, and the consistency signals that make both people and AI engines trust you.
PR earns coverage, SEO earns rankings, and reputation governs what people and machines believe about you once they find you. Reputation is the layer underneath both: the reviews, the sentiment, and the story AI engines repeat when someone asks about your brand.
Yes. I work with Series A to Series C founders and scale-up marketing leads, in English, French or Spanish. The free 24-hour audit is the usual starting point — it tells us where you stand before you commit to anything.
For Brevo, review growth combined with a content strategy across their social channels moved the rating from 3 to 4.5 stars on their major review sites, and held it there for twelve months. Results depend on your starting point, but the pattern is consistent: more and better reviews, a consistent brand voice across channels, and a brand AI engines describe accurately.
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