Janua is a small, deliberate studio crafting social presence for brands that prefer substance to noise. We build narratives, design content systems, and run the channels that carry them — quietly, consistently, with measurable intent.
Positioning, messaging architecture and a tone that survives translation across formats, languages and team handoffs.
Photography, short-form video, motion and editorial — produced in-house with a consistent visual grammar quarter after quarter.
Daily editorial care of Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X and YouTube — calendars, captions, community, crisis.
Creative-led media plans on Meta, TikTok and Google. We treat ads as design problems first and arithmetic problems second.
Curated creator programs — fewer, better collaborations sourced and briefed for fit, not follower counts.
Monthly readouts that read like memos, not dashboards. We tell you what changed, why, and what we're changing next.
We start with a two-week immersion: brand archive, audience interviews, channel diagnostics, competitive read.
A written narrative document — voice, pillars, content principles — signed off before a single asset is produced.
Production sprints in two-week cycles. Calendars, shoots, edits, captions and paid creative all built against the frame.
End-of-quarter readout. Honest accounting of what worked, what didn't, and the three bets we'll take into next quarter.
We don't believe in going viral. We believe in showing up, on the same channels, with the same point of view, until people recognise the shape of you.
The studio was founded in İzmir in 2019 by a former magazine editor and an art director who got tired of agencies that confused volume with value. We took the slow road: small roster, long retainers, in-house production.
Today eleven of us — strategists, designers, editors, a producer and a media buyer — work out of a converted warehouse in Çamlıçay. We don't pitch. We meet, we listen, and if the fit is right we send a written proposal within a week.
A short note about your brand, the channels you care about and the change you'd like to see is plenty for a first conversation.