I help creators in Maragogi, Brasil and beyond see, license, and connect the right tools—without the noise.
I am Lea Marketing. I do not sell programs; I translate what tools can do for you. I built a dedicated storefront in Maragogi, Brazil to help you see, license, and connect the right creator tools to your real project needs. By curating a compact set of tools—Artistly, talkingphotos, clicksites, videoexpress, videocreator, sketchgenius, videoresizer, and videditor—and pairing them with transparent licensing, guided onboarding, and practical templates, I help you move from idea to finished visuals with intention and accountability.

I curate a compact, complementary selection of tools designed to work in concert across common creative workflows. Each bundle includes practical licensing terms, guided onboarding, and templates that accelerate production. I provide a project blueprint that shows how to go from idea to finished content with a clear budget and timeline.
I tailor recommendations to the realities of small studios, marketing teams, and independent creators in Brazil. I offer bilingual support (Portuguese and English) and contextualized workflows that reflect local practices, channels, and audiences.
Licensing terms are explicit and renewal paths predictable. I handle licenses and renewals so teams aren’t surprised by billing changes. Onboarding includes templates, example workflows, and a guided path for ongoing production support.
I convert complex capabilities into approachable templates, practical workflows, and short-form training. The goal is quick learning and reliable execution, so teams can produce confidently and consistently.
I don’t sell programs. I help you see what these tools can do for your project, then guide you to license, bundle, and use them with practical steps. Each bundle is built to work together across common workflows, with templates and onboarding that make production faster and clearer, in Portuguese and English for teams in Maragogi and beyond.
I map your project type—campaign promos, product launches, social series, tutorials, and brand storytelling—to a compact set of tools: Artistly for mood visuals, talkingphotos for animated portraits, clicksites for a responsive landing, and videoexpress with videocreator for multi-format video. The bundle includes clear licensing terms and guided onboarding so you can start with confidence.
I provide a starter blueprint that shows how to test a real project with real assets. Expect templates, asset lists, and example workflows that connect tools like Sketchgenius for storyboarding, Artistly for visuals, and videoexpress with videocreator for video builds, then polish with videditor and ensure fit with videoresizer for platform specs.
I guide the sequence of tasks across tools to stay on time and on budget. I also manage licenses and renewals so you’re never surprised by a billing cliff. The process covers onboarding, practical practice playbooks, and a clear path from idea to export-by-platform using tools such as videoexpress, videocreator, sketchgenius, and videoresizer.
I translate the idea of a tool-ready studio into a simple, human workflow. You’ll see the right tools, license them clearly, and follow a practical path from concept to finished visuals. This is not about selling programs; it’s about what I can help you do with them, in Maragogi and beyond.
I assemble a compact, compatible lineup—Artistly, talkingphotos, clicksites, videoexpress, videocreator, sketchgenius, videoresizer, and videditor—that work together across common workflows. Licensing terms are practical and transparent so you know exactly what you’re licensed for. I tailor recommendations to your project, language, and budget.
Each bundle includes a project blueprint showing how to move from idea to deliverable. It lays out a simple budget, a realistic timeline, and a step-by-step sequence for using the tools. You can start with a starter bundle you can test on a real project.
Onboarding comes with templates, asset lists, and guided workflows that show how each tool fits into the production chain. I design for learning by doing—providing practical templates and playbooks to speed up your work from asset creation to export by platform.
Creativity thrives when the path from idea to finished visuals is clear. We assemble a compact, compatible set of creator tools, explain licensing plainly, and provide practical onboarding and templates. This is not about selling programs; it’s about turning potential into production—fast, with craft intact.
We manage licenses and renewals so you know exactly what you have, when it renews, and how you may use each tool. That clarity helps you budget, plan campaigns, and avoid last-minute billing cliffs.
Our compact bundle of tools—Artistly, talkingphotos, clicksites, videoexpress, videocreator, sketchgenius, videoresizer, videditor—are chosen to work together across common workflows. A project blueprint shows how to move from idea to delivery, with suggested budgets and timelines.
We provide templates, asset lists, and guided workflows that make first production steps concrete. You’ll see how to sequence tasks across tools, follow practical playbooks, and start producing quickly—even if you’re new to some tools.
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I begin by hearing your goals, your audience, and the channels you plan to reach. This is a design conversation about outcomes, not a pitch. From what you share, I sketch how the right tools and licenses can move you forward with confidence.
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I translate your goals into a practical toolset and licensing plan aligned with your workflow and budget. I name a compact bundle that fits your project types and map each tool to a step in your process: mood and asset generation with Artistly; animated imagery with talkingphotos; fast, responsive pages with clicksites; multi-format video with videoexpress and videocreator; storyboard with sketchgenius; scalable assets with videoresizer; and final assembly with videditor.
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I assemble a starter bundle you can pilot on a real project, paired with templates, asset lists, and a guided workflow. You see how ideas translate into assets and productions, learn what works, and adjust before committing to broader use.
I'm not selling programs; I translate potential into finished visuals you can trust.