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You don’t need a free weekend or a full rebrand to feel more on top of your studio. Sometimes you just need 15 minutes and the right list.

💛 Save this for the next time you have 15 minutes between client calls. 📎 Our Client Process templates at idco.studio help you set these systems up once, so you’re never starting from scratch.

Here are 8 quick wins worth stealing — save this one for your next slow afternoon or the gap between client calls.
Which one are you knocking out today? 👇

05/21/2026

At a certain point, every growing studio reaches a shift: you stop functioning solely as the designer and begin stepping fully into the role of studio owner.

Designing becomes only one part of the job. The other part is building the structure that allows great work to happen consistently.

That means creating systems for communication, documenting processes, refining workflows, and building a studio that can support growth without relying on you for every single decision.

For many designers, this transition can feel uncomfortable, but it’s also the beginning of sustainable leadership. The question shifts from How do I get everything done? to How do I build a business that functions well long-term?

If you’re currently in that season, this is exactly why we create the tools we do at IDCO Studio: to help designers build stronger operational foundations alongside beautiful work.

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What’s one system or process your studio needs most right now?

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05/06/2026

This is the stage where many studios plateau.

In the beginning, growth feels like momentum—more inquiries, more projects, more opportunity. But eventually, something shifts. Revenue slows, the workload feels heavier, and the business starts to depend entirely on you. What’s often happening is this: the founder is still the primary executor. Every decision, every approval, every question runs through one person. And at a certain point, growth can’t outpace your capacity.

Studios that move beyond this stage make a critical shift from doing the work to building the systems and teams that allow the business to run without constant involvement.

It’s not always comfortable, but it is necessary.
If your studio feels stuck, start here: What decisions still depend entirely on you?

Those are your bottlenecks, and your next opportunity for growth.

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Photos from IDCO Studio's post 05/04/2026

Meeting notes aren’t just a recap. They are your paper trail, your clarity, and your client experience all in one. When everything is documented, decisions stick, expectations stay aligned, and projects move forward without the back-and-forth.

Our Meeting Notes template was designed for the ultimate branded note-taking (and sharing). Fully customizable with your fonts and logo, it’s available in a vertical format for Google Docs or horizontal for Google Sheets, so you can work the way you prefer.

Because the most seamless projects don’t happen by accident. They’re documented, organized, and beautifully communicated.

Photos from IDCO Studio's post 04/28/2026

Your talent’s not the problem. Your process is.

When every project runs a little differently, it’s not just frustrating— it’s expensive. Missed steps, unclear timelines, and constant backtracking add up fast, and your profit quietly takes the hit.

Our Interior Design Process Outline gives you a clear, repeatable system for smoother projects, happier clients, and a studio that actually runs like a business. Hundreds of designers are already using it. It’s been the difference between chaos and consistency.

Save this if you’re ready to tighten up your workflow, then head to the link in bio to get started.

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm