Under the direction of Isadora Oliveira and Matheus Batista, HI Assessoria redefines the concept of reputation and digital positioning in Brazil, uniting technique, emotion, and purpose in narratives that build authority.
In a world dominated by algorithms and information overload, strategic communication has become one of the greatest assets of companies and public figures. What was once seen solely as marketing is now understood as reputation management—a specialty that HI Assessoria, led by Isadora Oliveira and Matheus Batista, has elevated to another level.
The agency intelligently works with the concept of image positioning, connecting narrative, branding, and audience behavior to generate real credibility, not just momentary visibility.
At the heart of this transformation is corporate storytelling—an essential tool for translating identity and purpose into stories that inspire trust. HI Assessoria understands that the power of storytelling goes beyond aesthetics: it is the element that sustains brands and public figures in the long term.
With its own 360° communication methodology, the company works in digital marketing, press relations, and crisis management, ensuring that each client delivers a message that’s consistent with their essence. This coherence is what differentiates a fleeting profile from a brand with consolidated authority.
For Isadora Oliveira and Matheus Batista, founders and directors of HI Assessoria, the contemporary challenge is not just being seen, but being remembered with meaning. “Every brand carries a story. The difference lies in who knows how to tell it truthfully,” says Isadora.
Under the couple’s leadership, the agency has been standing out in the national and international markets, applying communication intelligence to build solid reputations in different segments—from companies and influencers to politicians and freelance professionals.
HI Assessoria’s consolidation as a benchmark in strategic communication in Brazil reflects a global trend: audiences seek authenticity, and authenticity is born from a good story. Ultimately, communicating well isn’t just about talking—it’s about making the audience feel.