Our money is at risk first
We pay for the ads, the team and the tools before you pay us anything. If the campaign does not produce revenue, we carry that cost — not you.
No setup fee, no retainer, no ad budget out of your pocket. We fund the ad spend, the media buyers, the creative and the tools — and charge 20%–30% of the revenue we actually generate. Then we automate the operations behind it so growth doesn't break the business.
₹0 setup · ₹0 retainer · we fund the ad spend
Marketing is charged against the revenue it produces. Automation is charged against the scope it takes to build. Nothing in between.
We take over paid media, creative, funnels and lifecycle — and we pay for all of it. Ad spend, manpower, subscriptions, assets: every expense sits on our side of the ledger. You pay 20%–30% of the revenue we generate, and nothing at all if we generate none.
Leads, follow-up, billing, approvals, HR, support and reporting — mapped, built and handed over. We discover your processes, write the scope, and quote a fixed price against it. No per-seat licence, no open-ended hourly bill.
This is the whole difference. Most agencies bill you a retainer and then spend your money. We spend ours, and only bill once it has turned into your revenue.
Funded by ClientcareX, included in the revenue share at no extra cost.
The short list — and the last line is the only invoice you'll get.
Three things change the moment the agency carries the cost instead of the client.
We pay for the ads, the team and the tools before you pay us anything. If the campaign does not produce revenue, we carry that cost — not you.
A retainer gets paid whether it works or not. A revenue share only grows when your revenue does, so the incentive never points the wrong way.
Winning the lead is half of it. We also build the automation that follows up, bills, supports and retains — so growth does not break operations.
Channel mix is decided by what pays back, not by what you bought last year.
We pay for the ads, the media buyers, the creative and the tools before you pay us anything. Our fee only exists once your revenue does — so there is no version of this where we get paid for activity that did not work.
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Growth exposes every manual process you were tolerating. These are the ones we take off your team first.
Nothing is signed until the model, the rate and the scope are all on paper.
We look at what you sell, what it costs you to deliver, where your revenue comes from today and what is already tracked. You get a written read on whether the revenue-share model can work for you — including when the answer is no.
For marketing we agree the share rate, the channels, the revenue that counts and how it is measured. For automation we map your processes and write a scope document, which is what the fixed quote is built from. Nothing is signed before both are on paper.
Tracking and attribution go in first so the numbers are trustworthy from day one. Then creative, funnels and campaigns go live, or the automation gets built module by module with you reviewing each one as it lands.
You get a live dashboard and a monthly reconciliation. We scale what pays back, kill what does not, and invoice only against revenue that both sides can see in the same report.
Because we fund the campaign first, we can only take on businesses the model actually works for. Better to find that out in the audit than three months in.
Two commercial models, written plainly. The rate and the scope are always fixed in writing before work starts.
You pay for results, nothing else
20%–30%
of the revenue we generate
No setup fee. No retainer. No ad budget from you. We fund the whole campaign and take a share of what it produces.
Priced on your work scope
Scope-based
quoted per build
We map your processes, write the scope, then quote it. One number for the build — no per-seat licence, no surprise line items.
Acquisition and operations together
Share + scope
one engagement
Run both models side by side: we generate the demand on revenue share, and build the automation that stops it leaking on scope.
Best fit when demand and delivery both need work
From the owners who let us put our own money behind their growth.
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How the percentage is set, how revenue is proven, what happens to refunds — and what automation costs.
We agree a percentage before anything launches. Each month we report the revenue our campaigns generated, reconcile it against your own books, and invoice that agreed percentage of the agreed figure. There is no setup fee, no retainer and no minimum spend from you — the share is the entire bill.
Everything it takes to run the campaign:
You cover your own product, fulfilment and payment gateway fees — and the revenue share.
Mainly your margin, your average order value and how much of the funnel we take over. High-volume, thinner-margin businesses sit at the lower end; engagements where we own creative, funnel, lifecycle and channel mix end to end sit at the higher end. The number is fixed in writing before launch, not adjusted afterwards.
Attribution is set up before the first campaign goes live, and both sides agree what counts. Depending on the business that means pixel and server-side tracking, dedicated landing pages, unique coupon codes, call tracking numbers, or a CRM source stage. Every month the tracked figure is reconciled against your own sales records — we invoice against the agreed number, not our dashboard alone.
Only realised revenue counts. Refunded, cancelled, returned and never-collected orders are removed from the figure before the share is calculated, and anything that slips past a monthly cut-off is adjusted on the next invoice.
On your work scope and the implementation it needs — not per user and not per month. We run a free discovery, write a scope document covering the processes, integrations and systems involved, and quote a fixed price against it. If the scope changes later, we re-quote the change rather than absorbing it quietly or billing it as a surprise.
No. Plenty of clients take one. They do work well together — acquisition that fills the pipeline, automation that stops it leaking — and the Growth Partner engagement runs both under one team and one review cadence.
You do. Campaigns run in accounts you own or have full access to, creative produced for you is yours, and your customer data stays yours throughout and after the engagement. The specifics are written into the agreement.
Then you have paid nothing on the marketing side — that is the point of the model, and the reason we audit carefully before taking a client on. Either side can end a marketing engagement on 30 days' written notice, with the share settled on revenue generated up to that date.
Tell us what you sell and what it costs you to deliver. The audit comes back with the share rate we'd propose, the channels we'd run, and a straight answer on whether ClientcareX should take this on at all.