A two-person studio
from Fremont.
We started Visita Media because most "marketing agencies" treat a neighborhood shop like a scaled-down enterprise client. We don't. We treat them like what they are — the businesses that make a place feel like home.
Between us we've spent years inside small businesses — the floor, not the boardroom.
We know what a slow Tuesday looks like. We know what a regular customer feels like. We know that an owner doesn't have time to post on TikTok between clients.
So we built a studio that makes the online side of a small business feel as cared-for as the business itself.
Good photography. A website that actually works on a phone. Social media posts that shows up every week without the owner having to think about it.
Who you're actually hiring.
Mathew L.
Co-founder
Brings engineering rigor to small businesses — because he runs one himself. Four years in semiconductors, with weekends and evenings spent behind the chair at a barbershop. Visita Media exists because most agencies treat neighborhood businesses like scaled-down enterprise clients. Mat knows the difference.
Daniel O.
Co-founder
Young finance major, full-time people person. Supervises 36 customer service reps at Google, where connecting with people isn't a skill — it's the job. Brings the relational craft to Visita Media — the art of reading a room, hearing what wasn't said, and making sure the client feels as considered as their customers do.
Northern California, and only here.
We don't take clients from Texas or LA or New York. We drive to your shop. We meet your staff. We eat at the taco truck next door. We shoot at golden hour because we know what time that is at your address.
That closeness is the whole point. You can't capture a neighborhood from a Zoom call — and that's the thing we're actually selling.