Combining the zen symbol of creative flow (enso) with the spark of a conversation (hello)

Combining the zen symbol of creative flow (enso) with the spark of a conversation (hello)

Finally, a marketing tool for artists,
by artists.

MORE FANS. LESS HASSLE. MORE STUDIO TIME.

ENSOhello is a digital marketing assistant. Imagine having more time to explore and create, while our online presence thrives, effortlessly connecting with new fans and opportunities.

It’s time to give our art a voice.

Illustration of three children engaging in creative activities: one is working with a pottery wheel, another is painting on an easel, and the third is sitting on a stool holding a pencil and sketchbook.
Try ENSOhello

is now just a quick conversation.

ENSOhello helps us focus on what really matters in a social post—the spark, the story, the soul of our message.

Then, technology takes care of the time-consuming details and busywork, so we’re free to stay in our creative flow.

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Social media made easy.

What used to require

Hand-drawn illustration of two smartphones displaying a social media project interface. The left phone shows a speech bubble with 'hello' and a screen with the text 'ENSO hello' and 'New project Say hello to start'. The right phone shows checkmarks next to 'Topic', 'Caption', 'Image', and 'Post' with speech bubbles saying 'Great convo! Let me get to work!' and 'Post is ready! Got 5 min to make this a series?'

It’s essential to show up.
Not just in the studio. But online. 

Our next buyer, collaborator, and fan is scrolling right now.

Social media is more than a tool. It’s the main way people discover, connect with, and support artists.

  • Today 90% of consumers use social media to discover new brands and products.

  • Instagram and TikTok are the top discovery platforms for creatives.

  • Artists with a strong presence often see 20–30% more inquiries and direct sales.

Creating is the hard part. Sharing it shouldn’t be. 

The cycle of art on social media.  An artist paints. They post to social media and get reactions. This leads to buying the art. The new owners enjoy the art in their home. They become fans and watch the artist make new work. And the cycle continues.

We hear you:

No ideas. No time. And way too much pressure to get it right.

ENSOhello logo: Black speech bubble with white text that reads "ENSO hello" in different fonts.

From stuck to started.

Get smart prompts to help write engaging captions, choose hashtags, and post at the right time—no marketing degree required.

ENSOhello logo: Black speech bubble with white lettering that reads "Enso hello".

One post, everywhere.

Share to Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, and more—all at once. No more resizing, rewriting, or re-uploading.

ENSOhello logo: Black and white logo with the words 'ENSO hello' inside a circle resembling an ink brush stroke.

See results.

Simple insights show what’s resonating, removing the guesswork while increasing followers.

How it works.

An infographic with various icons and text showing how the digital app works. Start by saying "hello." In a conversation, the app helps shape your message. Pair visuals. You review & approve. The app does the rest: formatting, scheduling, etc.

“I’ve spent my career as a video producer, writer, and marketing content creator. I’m also an artist. My art friends often ask ‘Can I just hire you to do my social media?’ But that’s expensive and not sustainable. Artists don’t need me. What they really need is a tool that makes the process easier, and helps them express their unique voice and vision. That’s why I created ENSOhello.”

Sue Pendleton, Founder

An image of ENSOhello's Founder, Sue Pendleton, who has blonde hair, wearing a navy blazer and a white shirt, standing outdoors near a wooden fence with trees in the background.
A hand-drawn illustration of a smartphone in a black case, taking a picture of a painting with a leaf and some other details.
Inspirational quote saying, "It's time to give our art a voice" in black cursive font on a transparent background.