12 expert sessions. A professional film crew. And 44 of the most ambitious people you'll ever meet. Oct 25–26 · Bali.
12 people worth listening to.
A private villa in Bali for two full days. Mornings: sport and meditation. Days: focused workshops with the speakers, each running a session in their area. Afternoons open up for content shoots, side conversations, and the work that happens when you put the right people in the same space. You leave with footage, with contacts, and usually something new you want to build.
Most people come alone. That's actually the point — you're there to meet people, not to hang out with people you already know. Across seven events, the connections that happened were almost always between strangers on day one.
Creators, founders, videographers, photographers — people who are actively building something and ready to be in a room with others doing the same. We read every application personally. 45 spots. Tell us what you actually want from it — that's what gets you in.
No minimum. We've had people at 0–5k and people at 500k+ in the same room. What matters more than the numbers is what you're building and how seriously you're building it. The application asks about your stage — answer honestly.
A private villa in Canggu, Bali — pool, multiple common areas, rooms for those staying overnight. You're not in a hotel conference room.
Pricing comes with your reply after application. Covers accommodation, food, all sessions, and professional documentation. Apply first.
Most creator events are panels you watch and parties you survive. Creator House is the opposite: you're in a private villa with 44 other people, actually doing the work — shooting content with a professional crew, running sessions, and building things with the people next to you. No audience. No spectators.
That's one of the main reasons people come. Speakers cover brand deals, UGC income, selling digital products, high-ticket services, and building a recurring revenue model from an audience. You'll leave with frameworks you can apply the following week — not concepts.
Yes — but come with a clear answer to why you're there. The value isn't a shortcut from zero followers to a million. It's the frameworks, the room, and the relationships that compress years of trial and error into a weekend. The people who got the most out of past events were serious at any audience size.
We'd say Creator House — but more importantly, it's the only one running a fully private-villa format with a professional film crew on-site, 12 curated expert sessions, and a track record: seven events, 25+ countries represented, and outcomes like co-founded businesses, signed brand deals, and 4.5M+ views from content shot on-site.
Networking implies business cards and small talk. Creator House is structured so that you work alongside people before you pitch to them — you collaborate on content, sit through the same sessions, and eat at the same table. The relationships that formed were ones built on shared work, not exchanged handles. That's why they lasted.
Ask what actually happens. A great creator retreat has expert sessions on real business topics, a content-creation component with real equipment, and a curated room of people at a similar level of seriousness. Ask for proof — past attendee outcomes, real footage, real names. If the answer is vague, the event probably is too.
The best thing you'll do for your career is be in the right room.
When the credits roll on a film, there are hundreds of names. Every brand you admire is the same — built by people who found each other at the right moment.
Two days in a villa in Bali where content gets made, sessions happen, and the conversation at dinner becomes the project you've been trying to start. Seven events in — twenty people walked out with a client. Eight now share a house. Five built a business with someone they met in the room.
None of it was scheduled. That's the point.
Isolation isn't discipline. It's just expensive.
900 creators already in the room. Join before the next event fills.
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Seven events in. Everyone who showed up knowing what they wanted — got it.
Three questions. Be specific — that's what gets you in.
I came not knowing anyone. Left with a business partner, three clients, and footage for my next six reels. I've been to conferences that cost more and gave me nothing close to this weekend.
I came for the sessions. The sessions were great. But it was the dinner conversations that actually changed how I think about my business.
I applied not sure what I'd get out of it. I moved to Bali three months later. I live with two people I met in that villa. It's hard to explain until you're in it.
In 48 hours I got three collab offers, shot content I used for two months straight, and found someone to co-host my podcast. The ROI was unlike anything I'd planned for.
Every room I've been in had people performing. Creator House was the first time I actually felt like I could think out loud and have someone push back with something real.
We started a business together in that villa. We're still running it. I see him every week on Zoom. I didn't expect to find a co-founder at a content retreat.