Build it yourself, piece by piece. Or build it with us.
Most owners try to solve marketing one hire at a time — an SEO person here, a video editor there, someone for ads, someone for social. It adds up fast, none of them talk to each other, and when the leads don't come, no one owns the result.
Here's what that stack actually costs on the open market — and what you get it all for with us.
The à la carte reality
Wondering what a marketing agency costs? Here's the honest breakdown — the standalone rate a Canadian service business pays for each service on its own.
The same work. One coordinated team.
You're not getting a cheaper version of these services. You're getting all of them, integrated, for less than the sum of the parts — because our AI-powered engine lets one recording you make do the work of twenty separate content pieces.
Even if you matched the price, you'd still be paying
Managing 7–8 relationships
Every vendor is another set of emails, invoices, and check-ins landing on your desk.
Nobody connecting the dots
Your ads person doesn't know what your SEO person is doing. Your message is different on every channel.
No single point of accountability
When results are flat, every vendor points at the others. With us, the buck stops in one place.
Your time
The hours spent coordinating all of that are hours you're not running your business.
The value math holds at every level
Every plan runs on the same engine. Ad spend is always separate and paid directly by you — we never take a percentage of it.
You're not buying discount marketing.
You're buying agency-grade marketing — every piece a growing business needs, built around your own expertise, coordinated by one team that owns the outcome. The businesses that win in your market aren't the ones doing the best work. They're the ones people can actually find.
Schedule My Discovery CallRates shown reflect typical standalone Canadian / North American market prices for each service purchased individually (2025–2026). Figures are conservative and intended to illustrate comparative value, not a formal quote.
