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Marlowe & Vane

Conversion Copywriter for DTC & SaaS Brands

I help DTC and SaaS teams turn flat pages into copy that converts. Sales pages, email sequences, and brand voice guides on fixed-price sprints.

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What I write

  • Sales Page

    A long-form sales page built to convert cold and warm traffic. You get researched messaging, a tested structure, and headline-to-CTA copy your design team can drop straight in.

  • Email Sequence

    From welcome flow to win-back. I map the customer journey, write the full sequence, and hand off subject lines, preview text, and segment notes ready to load into your ESP.

  • Brand Voice Guide

    A living voice guide with tone rules, word lists, and worked examples your whole team can write from. Built so every channel sounds like one consistent brand.

  • Messaging Workshop

    Structured sessions to lock positioning, value props, and core messages. Remote or on-site in Austin. I bring the frameworks, you leave with copy you can ship.

What clients say

  • "Marlowe & Vane turned a half-formed brief into a sales page our team couldn't stop sharing. We've kept the structure across three product launches since."

    Priya Menon, Founder, Lumen Skincare
  • "Fastest turnaround I've ever had from a copywriter. The email sprint paid for itself in the first send when we caught two messaging gaps we'd missed for months."

    Marcus Langley, Head of Growth, Ledgerly
  • "Working with Marlowe & Vane feels like adding a senior brand lead, not hiring a vendor. Clear process, no surprises, and copy that actually ships."

    Sam Okoro, CMO, Thread & Co

About me

I'm a conversion copywriter with **nine years** of experience across DTC ecommerce, SaaS, and subscription brands. Before going independent, I led messaging at a **growth studio** and ran content for a **Series B startup** (lifecycle and retention). I'm based in Austin, Texas. I work best with small, fast-moving teams that care about brand but still need numbers to move. Most of my projects are 1-3 week sprints, though I keep a few retainer slots open for teams that need ongoing copy support. When I'm not writing, I'm usually reading sales letters from the 1960s, swimming, or rewriting menus that didn't ask for it.

Common questions

What does a typical project look like?
Most projects start with a 30-minute intro call. From there I send a scope document with timeline, deliverables, and a fixed price. If we're aligned, I can usually start within a week. I work in 1-2 week sprints with async check-ins and a copy walkthrough at the end of each sprint.
Do you handle research or just the writing?
Research comes first, always. I run customer interviews, mine reviews and support tickets, and pull the exact language your buyers use. The writing only starts once I know what actually moves them. I deliver copy in docs your design and dev teams can drop straight in.

Let's write something that converts

I take on 2-3 sprints at a time so each brand gets real attention. Tell me what you're launching.