Discovery Call
Step 01 - 30 minutesWe learn what you are trying to test or launch, what budget is real, and whether your landing experience is ready for paid traffic. If it is not, we say so.
Digital marketing
Hand-coded landing pages, Google and Meta ad setup, conversion tracking that actually works, and email funnels for the leads who do not buy on the first visit. We quote every piece ad hoc, so you only pay for the work you need. No auto-renewing retainer.
The short answer
Landing pages, Google Ads, Meta Ads, conversion tracking and email funnels are quoted ad hoc with no retainer. Every job starts with a discovery conversation and a fixed quote within a day or two.
What we offer
Single-purpose pages built for one paid-traffic campaign. Hand-coded, 90+ PageSpeed, A/B-test-ready, with the conversion event wired into GA4 from day one. One landing page is usually all you need to test an offer properly.
Account structure, campaign and ad group build, keyword research, negative-keyword list, conversion tracking via gtag, and a tight first-month optimisation. We hand you a properly built account; the ongoing management is your choice.
Meta Business Suite, Pixel installation and event setup, Conversions API where it matters, campaign structure, custom and lookalike audiences, and first-month optimisation. Same handover model as Google Ads.
GA4 with enhanced ecommerce, gtag conversion events, Tag Manager containers, Meta Pixel and CAPI, server-side tracking where needed. Many ad accounts run for months on broken or duplicate tracking; we fix it.
A welcome series, an abandoned-checkout sequence, and a re-engagement flow. Built in Klaviyo, MailerLite, or Shopify Email depending on what fits. Australian Spam Act compliant and CASL-aware for any New Zealand list traffic.
Ad copy variations and basic creative for Google and Meta. We are not a creative-led shop, so for video and visual-heavy work we hand off to specialists and project-manage the brief.
Pricing
A landing page, a Google Ads build, a Meta Ads build, a tracking implementation, or an email funnel each has its own price based on scope. You only pay for what you need; you do not get bundled into a monthly retainer for capability you are not using.
Request a quoteAd hoc work is quoted per piece rather than published as a fixed number. Why we publish prices wherever we can explains where that line sits.
How it works
We learn what you are trying to test or launch, what budget is real, and whether your landing experience is ready for paid traffic. If it is not, we say so.
A written quote for exactly the pieces you need, each priced on its own. Fixed once agreed; no hourly billing.
The landing page, account build or funnel goes up under your own accounts, with conversion tracking tested end to end before a dollar of spend goes through it.
A first-month optimisation pass, then handover. Everything stays in your ownership; ongoing management only if you ask for it.
FAQ
Usually not. Paid traffic amplifies what your website already does: if the site is slow or does not convert, ads mostly buy you expensive proof of that. When we quote ads work and the landing experience is the real problem, we will say so and quote the fix first. It costs less and the ads work better afterwards.
The standard engagement is setup plus a first-month optimisation, then handover: the account is built properly, tracking verified, and you or whoever you choose runs it from there. Ongoing management can be quoted if you want it, but it is never a forced retainer.
You do, always. Google Ads, Meta Business Manager, GA4 and Tag Manager are all created under your own accounts, the same ownership rule as our websites. If we stop working together, everything keeps running and nothing is held hostage.
Because a landing page, a Google Ads build and an email funnel are genuinely different jobs with different scopes. Each piece is quoted individually, and once the quote is agreed the price is fixed: no hourly billing, no retainer, no scope creep.
Further reading
Real numbers
One Australian business, $24,000 spent, and no conversion tracking configured at any point.
Read the guide →Landing pages
Pricing, the subscription hidden in the cheap route, and whether you need one at all.
Read the guide →Sequence
Where paid advertising sits in the order, and the two conditions worth insisting on first.
Read the guide →