Audience at a small creator economy talk in a London venue at night

London’screator economy,in one room.

A small meet-up for brands, agencies, platforms, talent managers and creators. Two short talks, then proper conversation.

01 · Why come

Not a panel. A room.

Panels can be useful. So can newsletters. But sometimes you need to speak to someone who has already dealt with the thing on your desk.

People

The right 60, not 600.

A smaller room means you can meet the people you came to meet.

Talks

Short talks from people doing the work.

What they tried, what worked, what did not, and what they would change.

Rhythm

One evening a month.

Central London. Drinks and conversation. No membership tier.

02 · How it works

One evening. Simple shape.

Doors, two short talks, then drinks. Small enough to talk properly. Finished by ten.

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03 · Room rules

Clear, small, useful.

The evening works when people feel able to talk plainly. That means no pitch slot, no forced networking, and no selling the room.

No performance networking

Meet people properly. Do not work the room.

Small room · clear pace
Operator-led talks

Share what happened. Keep the lesson useful.

Ten minutes · plain English
04 · Three ways in

Three easy ways in.

Attend

Come to the next meet-up.

Request the invite, come along, and bring one question.

Speak

Give a short talk.

Ten minutes on something you have learned by doing.

Host

Host a night.

Offer a London room that suits about 60 people and a proper conversation.

All five ways in →

Request
the invite.