The most exclusive members-only collective in the creator economy just announced its next stop, and it is not New York or Los Angeles. It is Texas. No conference panels, no lanyards, no shared hotel lobbies. Just top-earning creators, a stunning property, and five days built around the kind of access and experience that actually matches the level they are operating at.
From May 3 through 7, The Circle is taking over a private estate in Marble Falls — smack in the middle of Texas Hill Country, about an hour outside Austin — for what is shaping up to be the most talked-about creator event of the year. Five days. A full property buyout. A guest list that is genuinely stacked. And an itinerary that reads less like a work trip and more like the trip you’d take if money and access were both completely unlimited.
The estate in Marble Falls is the kind of property where every corner is a shot. Hill Country views, open sky, the golden hour light that Texas does better than anywhere else on earth. The Circle secured the whole thing — no hotel lobby, no shared spaces with strangers, just the group and everything they built around them.
And what they built around them is a lot.
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The women arrive Sunday afternoon via branded sprinter vans from the Austin airport — champagne already poured, playlist already running, Hill Country rolling past the windows. By Sunday night there’s a red carpet arrival with professional photographers, a golden hour welcome on the lawn with signature cocktails, a full ranch-to-table dinner under the open sky, and a fire pit situation with whiskey tasting that goes as late as anyone wants it to go. That’s Day Zero. The warmup.
Monday is called Saddle Up and it delivers. Pilates and yoga in the morning with an on-property barista setup, followed by a private shooting range session — no experience required, just the confidence to show up — and then horseback riding through the Hill Country with photographers trailing the whole thing. Texas BBQ for lunch. A ranch cocktail hour at golden hour. Soul food dinner at night. It’s a full day and it somehow still doesn’t feel like work.
Tuesday is Western Carnival and it might be the most fun day on paper. Pop-up boot boutique set up directly on the property, custom cowboy hat branding with a vendor on site, Austin food trucks pulling up for lunch, a tequila tasting that doubles as a Cinco de Mayo pop-up because the timing works out perfectly, and then a full western photoshoot across the whole property in the late afternoon. That night is a private honky tonk with live music and a dance floor, country dancing lessons before it kicks off, and for anyone who isn’t ready to call it — there’s a table held at one of Austin’s best country western bars for the late-night crowd. Cowboy boots required.
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Wednesday is Lake Day. The group takes over a yacht on Lake Travis for the kind of afternoon that basically produces content on its own — sun, water, swimwear, and the Hill Country as a backdrop. Lunch is on the water. The afternoon back at the estate is unwind time before the Red Carpet Cowgirl Shoot, which is a full production — professional hair and makeup, styled set, the whole team on site. That evening is a proper cowboy-style steak dinner (vegan options available) followed by a final toast to close out the week.
Now for the guest list — and it’s a good one.Alexis Texas is attending, which, given that the event is literally in her home state, feels like the universe doing its job. She’s one of the most iconic names in the creator space and having her on home turf at something like this is going to be a moment. Joining her areRebecca McLeod,Kit Barrus, Zoey Di Giacomo, and Silvia Saige — a group that collectively brings massive audiences, real business brains, and the kind of energy that makes five days feel like not enough time.
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Cynthia Jade, one of The Circle’s Community Leaders and one of the most active members in the collective since the early days, is confirmed, along with Courtney “Texas Thighs” Ann. The Texas contingent alone at this thing is going to have a very specific energy.
Seven creators. One private estate. Five days. You do the math.
If you haven’t heard of The Circle yet, here’s the short version: it’s an application-only membership collective built specifically for top-earning content creators. The concept is simple — the most successful creators in the space deserve real access to each other, to brand partnerships, to media exposure, to business resources and wealth management and legal support, all in a community that actually understands the industry they’re operating in. Not a conference. Not a course. A collective with real membership standards and real events.
Getting in isn’t easy by design. Standard applications take 3 to 6 months and are reviewed manually. They’re looking at professional reputation, earnings, social media presence, entrepreneurial activity — the full picture. If an existing member sponsors your application it moves to the front of the line, but even then acceptance isn’t guaranteed.
The Austin event is for members and invited guests. If you’ve been on the fence about applying, the question is really just how long you want to wait before you’re in the room where it’s happening.