Founders of The After Agency
A boutique social media agency working fractionally with brands across social media, content, and creator partnerships.

The women behind
the brand.
Get to Know Us
We’re Alaysha and Sam.
The strategy and creative The After Agency.
After building our own agencies independently, we combined forces and rebranded as The After Agency to raise the standard of what creator and social infrastructure should look like. The name may be new. Our experience isn’t.
Most of our clients meet us at the same crossroads: their business is thriving, but their marketing feels fragmented. There’s activity, but no orchestration. Momentum, but no system protecting it.
That’s where we step in. We build the strategy, structure, and creator-powered ecosystems that turn visibility into infrastructure and marketing into a true growth engine.
This is what comes after the chaos, the guessing, and the doing-it-all-yourself phase.
The After Agency is where your brand finally moves with control and clarity.

Alaysha
Vander Linden
CO FOUNDER & HEAD OF STRATEGY
With almost a decade in the digital space, Alaysha has helped brands evolve from scattered posting to scalable systems that sell.
She launched her first agency at 21, scaling it to six figures, and has led campaigns featured by O Magazine, Lady Gaga, and The Daily Show.
As co-founder of The After Agency, she blends analytics, psychology, and sharp strategy to build marketing ecosystems that drive visibility, authority, and measurable revenue, turning social into a true business engine.
Sam
St John
CO FOUNDER & CREATIVE DIRECTOR
For nearly a decade in social, Sam has operated on both sides of the industry, as a creator and a strategist, collaborating with brands like Sephora, London Drugs, and Microsoft and learning what truly makes content connect.
As co-founder of The After Agency, she leads creative direction and creator partnerships, including collaborations that have generated over $20K in sales, turning strategy into content that resonates, converts, and holds its own in the feed.
