From a Manifestation Empire to a One-Woman Media Machine

Copia just went through a major rebrand.

They now go under the name Era as a stress and sleep tracker.

Unlike most rebrands where companies keep the same accounts and swap a logo… (eg: Albo), Era rebuilt their entire identity and their network:

  • New logo + brand colours
  • New storyline around astrology, mindset, routines, and personal growth
  • New promise: “no more crashing out”

What’s more interesting though, Copia’s network went quiet.

When we last covered their strategy, they went from 4 to 40 ambassadors all female, scaling 17M+ views in 60 days.

Now, only one person is still posting consistently, the founder, with two separate accounts: @chloeegaynor & @chloe.manifests.

Every other ambassador account is inactive. Copia’s main account hasn’t posted since the 5th of May.

Their main account Copia used to run almost entirely on faceless aesthetic slideshows: Pinterest-style photo dumps, aspirational vibes and “manifesting this life” edits.

After the rebrand, Era’s content moved almost fully to talking videos: face close-ups, all delivered by one person: the founder, Chloe.

Although their last post was in August.

Chloe’s videos now focus on:

  • personal routines
  • gym lifestyle
  • startup founder lessons
  • astrology hooks
  • motivational POVs
  • burnout & mental health
  • “building your dream life” narratives

You can track their accounts here: https://app.shortimize.com/c/2b10g958QWwP5c

For now, no major growth in terms of downloads or revenue. We’ll keep you posted as this rebranding unfolds.


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