Most firms weren’t built for how you work. Maven was.
Brand deals, platform payouts, quarterly taxes, contractor payments.
None of it’s withheld. None of it arrives on a schedule. And most setups were never built to handle income that moves this way.
You’re operating at a level most people around you don’t fully understand.
No inherited playbook. No family accountant. No one who had done this before you at this income level who you could call.
You built this without a roadmap. And you’ve been managing the financial side of it the same way.
Maven was built for exactly that operator.
This is not a discipline problem.
It’s a setup problem.
Most accounting was built for one employer, one W-2, and income that arrives on a predictable schedule.
Creator income doesn’t work like that.
None of it is withheld. All of it lands on you. And most setups were never designed to hold it.
This is where creators start to feel the gap between what they earn and how stable it actually feels.
There is a specific moment most creators reach.
The income is real. The deals are closing. Revenue is coming in from multiple places at once.
From the outside, the business looks like it is working.
Privately, the financial side still feels like something that could catch up to you at any moment.
That is not a personal failure.
It is what happens when serious income lands inside a setup that was never built to hold it.
We built Maven for that moment. Before the cost of the wrong setup becomes harder to fix than the problem itself.
Osei and Andrea Anom
Co-Founders, Maven
Built by people who saw this gap before most firms had named it.
Maven was built by two people who understood that creator income required a fundamentally different approach before most firms had noticed the problem.
Andrea Anom
Co-Founder
Andrea built the practice around one principle: you know where things stand, what is needed, and what happens next.
She focuses on making sure every touchpoint from first contact through delivery is clear, coordinated, and moving without you having to track it yourself.
Her role is making sure the work behind your engagement stays organized, current, and progressing, without adding another system for you to manage.
Osei Anom
Co-Founder
Osei built the service model around how creator income actually works. Brand deals, quarterly tax exposure, S-Corp decisions, 1099-NEC classification. He understands this income structure before a client has to explain it.
His focus is making sure every financial decision is made with the right information, at the right time, before it becomes expensive to correct.
Maven was built by people who understood this gap before most firms had noticed it existed.
Clear scope. Defined process. No surprises.
Working with Maven means you are not guessing what is happening behind the scenes.
You know what is included, what it costs, and what happens next.
Scope confirmed before work begins
Pricing locked before engagement starts
No open-ended billing
No mid-engagement scope expansion without approval
Defined process from intake through delivery