SocialMediaThatActuallyWorks
Comedians
99% of social media strategies don’t apply to you. Engagement tricks and filler content won’t fill venues or build momentum for the next big project. The right approach turns an existing audience into action.
Big names. Bigger results
Selling out shows, growing an audience, and leading major projects all come with challenges beyond the stage. Fans expect updates, engagement, and clear ways to stay connected. The noise of social media can make it harder to cut through, and time spent managing everything online is time lost elsewhere.
The best comedians focus on their craft, not their inbox. Management teams juggle enough without handling daily digital tasks. Keeping fans engaged, ensuring the right people know what’s next, and making sure everything online is doing its job—all of that needs handling without distraction.
What you get
Getting the right audience in the right place at the right time isn’t automatic. Here’s what makes the difference:
- Fans Who Show Up: Social isn’t just about being visible—it’s about action. Whether it’s ticket sales, a streaming release, or audience growth, a structured approach ensures fans turn up when it counts.
- Less Digital Admin, More Focus: No more frantic calls about missing posts or last-minute tour updates. A dedicated system means fewer distractions and more space to work on what matters.
- Momentum That Matches the Career: Whether it’s a global tour, a Netflix special, or a major release, all digital touchpoints should push in the same direction at the right moments.
- Keeping It Real: No heavy sell, no corporate polish—just an approach that ensures everything feels authentic while reaching the right people effectively.
An audience that sticks around, a strategy that builds on what’s already working, and a system that runs smoothly—without becoming another full-time job.
‘Without you, I’d just be shouting jokes into an empty room!’
— Jack Whitehall
Big results, proven success
Who this works for
Over a decade spent working with some of the most recognisable names in comedy—Jack Whitehall, Jimmy Carr, Frankie Boyle, Micky Flanagan, David Walliams, Sarah Millican, and more—means understanding what it takes to sustain a high-level career. This approach works best for comedians who:
- Have a large and engaged audience – Whether through stand-up, TV, or podcasts, the following is already there.
- Are touring or working on major projects – A digital presence should enhance and support every show, special, and release.
- Prefer not to micromanage – No need to oversee every post or campaign. A structured approach means fewer distractions.
- Want everything to feel natural – No gimmicks, no salesy nonsense—just a solid system that keeps fans engaged and informed.
Most comedians still building an audience have different needs. This is built for those already established and looking for a system that works at their level.
Where are you based
Most of our major UK clients are in London. Our clients are often on tour or filming in far-flung locations across different time zones. Keeping our head office in Oxford was a conscious choice – just an hour’s train ride away from Marylebone – easy and comfortable. Oxford proudly gives us access to great talent and skills, a cosmopolitan community, and new ideas. But when we need a brief respite from the fast-paced, digital world, we’ve got the beautiful countryside on our doorstep. Most of our clients need to know we’re a WhatsApp message or an email away, wherever they might be.