Brands
Each brand serves a different audience. All share the same infrastructure.
JAKIB Sports
The Philadelphia Eagles and NFL brand that started it all, co-founded in 2020 by Zander Krause and his father, Joe Krause. JAKIB Sports delivers daily coverage through two live shows — Birds 365 and The National Football Show with Dan Sileo — plus reporting from NFL insider John McMullen and the kind of consistent output that builds real audience trust.
JAKIB has its own identity — green and black, its own audience, its own visual system. Krause Digital holds Zander's stake and provides the infrastructure, not the brand. With 56,000+ YouTube subscribers, JAKIB monetizes through YouTube advertising, sponsorships, and channel memberships, with an AI pipeline that transcribes every broadcast, cuts video for distribution, and publishes articles to jakibsports.com daily.
Built for ADHD
Digital tools and printable systems designed for how ADHD brains actually work — authored, produced, and operated with AI. Storefront live, with distribution through Etsy and Pinterest.
Live · Early Stage
builtforadhd.com →AI Prompt Kits
Packaged AI prompt systems, built and tested in real businesses. First kits live and selling.
Live · Early Stage
aipromptkits.com →Ordo Digitalis
Catholic formation media powered by AI instructors — the legacy brand, built to outlast everything else. Growing an audience organically while the content library is built out.
Building
ordodigitalis.com →ZK's Garage
Automotive content built around C8 Corvette ownership — a YouTube channel past 3,500 subscribers and a full website. Currently on pause; the brand and audience are intact.
3.5K+ Subscribers · On Pause
zksgarage.com →Brand Architecture
Krause Digital is the invisible engine. Audiences interact with the sub-brands. Partners and collaborators interact with KD.
Own brand identity, own audience, own visual system. KD operates the business but doesn't brand it. These brands existed before KD or operate in their own lane entirely.
"A Krause Digital brand." Uses KD visual DNA — Archivo, orange, dark palette. Connected to the parent brand while maintaining its own content identity.
Early-stage brands being developed on KD infrastructure. Not yet fully launched. Built on the same systems that power the rest of the portfolio.