FRQNCY is the all-in-one story company that finds the editorial core of your organization. You hand us the story problem. We handle the rest.
Most organizations arrive with a subject — a person, a company, a cause. FRQNCY finds the story: the thing that makes your audience care, in the format that earns their attention. Then we build every version of it. The artful deep dives. The content quick-bites. The snappy social cuts. All from one editorial core, by one team, without you managing a dozen vendors.
That is the done-for-you promise. Other studios hand you a deliverable. FRQNCY hands you a story system with everything built, formatted, and ready to publish across every platform you care about.
Where the full story lives. In-depth documentary video or audio that earns the audience's full attention. Everything else is built from this.
See examples →The full build. From the core story, FRQNCY develops short-form cuts, social content, campaign assets, email copy — every format your audiences need, all editorially consistent.
See examples →When audio is the right foundation. Narrative podcasts, interview series, branded documentaries in audio, built on 2M+ listens and years of pure-sound editorial discipline.
See examples →FRQNCY builds a single editorial core — the story only your organization can tell — then architects every version of it across every format and platform. We call it building a story system.
EP + fully produced. A weekly interview series exploring hope, action, and the people doing the work that matters. Two full seasons.

Documentary-style video series. 5 episodes. 4K delivery across nationwide production.

Best Podcast — Digiday + Adweek. Narrative audio series, 6 field-recorded episodes.
Our job is to get your target audience to resonate with your content. This is what that looks like.
The FRQNCY Story Engine asks five editorial questions and returns three original story concepts — formatted as a full brief you can bring to any conversation.
An independent documentary video essay series. One destination. No tourism board copy. Just the honest questions most travel media is too careful to ask.