Zero setup. Zero retainer. We fund the ads — you pay 20%–30% of the revenue we generate

Two models. Both written down before we start.

Performance marketing is charged as 20%–30% of the revenue we generate, with every expense on us. Business automation is quoted as a fixed price against an agreed scope. There is nothing else on the invoice.

Scoped quote

Business Automation

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.

  • Process discovery and a written workflow map
  • Fixed quote against an agreed scope document
  • CRM, lead routing and follow-up automation
  • Billing, approvals, HR and support workflows
  • Integrations with the tools you already pay for
  • AI agents for chat, ticketing and telecalling
  • Handover, SOPs and team training included
Scope my automation

Free audit first — the quote follows the scope

Both engines

Growth Partner

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.

  • Everything in Performance Marketing
  • Everything in Business Automation
  • One team across acquisition and operations
  • Leads flow straight into automated follow-up
  • Ad data and CRM data in the same reporting
  • Single point of contact and one review cadence
  • Automation scope priced with the partnership in mind
Talk about a partnership

Best fit when demand and delivery both need work

No setup fees, no onboarding fees, no platform fees and no per-user licence on either model. Prices are exclusive of applicable taxes. Ask us to price your case

Performance marketing

What the 20%–30% already covers

This is not a management fee charged on top of a budget you fund. It is the entire cost of the engagement.

Included in the share

Paid for by us, whether or not the campaign works.

  • Ad spend across every channel we run
  • Media buyers, strategists, analysts and account managers
  • Creative production — video, static, motion, copywriting
  • Landing pages, funnels and conversion-rate optimisation
  • Software subscriptions: ad tools, CRM, analytics, automation
  • Stock assets, licensing and production costs
  • Tracking, attribution and reporting infrastructure
  • Testing, iteration and day-to-day campaign management

Billed to you

The revenue share is the only line item we raise.

  • Your product or service, and fulfilling the orders we bring
  • A 20%–30% share of the revenue we generate — agreed up front
  • Payment gateway and platform fees on your own sales
  • Access to your ad accounts, analytics, CRM and brand assets
  • Timely sign-off on offers, creative and landing pages
Before you commit

What the engagement costs you to find out

2 Free steps before anything is signed
1 Invoice line — the revenue share
30 Days notice to end a marketing engagement
100% Of what we bill is traceable to a source
Business automation

What moves an automation quote up or down

Scope-based pricing means the number is built from these, and from nothing else.

Processes in scope

How many workflows we are automating, how many decision branches each carries, and how much of it is exception handling rather than a happy path.

Systems and integrations

How many tools have to talk to each other, whether connectors exist or need building, and how much data has to be migrated and cleaned on the way in.

Implementation depth

How many teams are affected, how much training and SOP work handover needs, and whether you want us on support afterwards or fully handed over.

Not priced per user. Adding people to a workflow we have already built does not raise the price. You pay for the build, once.
FAQs

Pricing questions, answered

How does the 20%–30% revenue share actually work?

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.

What exactly do you pay for?

Everything it takes to run the campaign:

  • Ad spend on every channel we run
  • Media buyers, strategists, analysts and account managers
  • Creative production — video, static, motion and copy
  • Landing pages, funnels and CRO work
  • Software subscriptions, tools and stock assets
  • Tracking, attribution and reporting infrastructure

You cover your own product, fulfilment and payment gateway fees — and the revenue share.

What decides whether the rate is 20% or 30%?

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.

How do you prove which revenue you generated?

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.

What about refunds, cancellations and returns?

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.

How is business automation priced?

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.

Do I have to take both services?

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.

Who owns the ad accounts, creative and data?

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.

What if it does not work?

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.

Not sure which model fits?

Send us what you sell and where the manual work is. We'll come back with the model that fits — and say plainly if the other one would serve you better.