+47%. +33%.
×3. ×3.4.
Our clients' numbers, not our adjectives. Four stories, each with the hard parts left in, and a note at the bottom explaining exactly how the numbers were measured and why the businesses are not named.
What the numbers
actually did.
Every engagement reports on leads and revenue. Impressions are not a result, they are a rounding error you get charged for. Each story below opens the full version: what was broken, what we did about it, and what it produced.
Fashion house
Beautiful products on a website nobody could find. Traffic flat, paid ads eating the margin, and a founder paying to reach people who should have found her for free. We rebuilt inside a 30-day window, cleared the technical debt and pointed content at the questions her buyers actually search.
Read the full story →Interiors store
A shop with everything going for it except visibility, losing walk-ins to a newer competitor two streets away who simply showed up first on the map. The fix was unglamorous: rebuild the profile, make every listing agree, and earn reviews at a steady rate.
Read the full story →Grocery delivery app
A new grocery delivery app entering a market owned by giants, with a launch date and no playbook. We could not outspend anyone, so we made every install cheaper instead: a store listing rewritten for how people actually search, and landing pages built to convert ad traffic rather than decorate it.
Read the full story →Law firm
A firm that could only be found by people who already knew its name. Average position 26, which is page three, which is nowhere. Over six months we moved it to page one and tripled the clicks coming from people who had never heard of it. Numbers taken from the firm's own Search Console, May to November 2025.
Read the full story →How these numbers
were measured.
Most agency case studies never explain this, which is exactly why you should not trust most agency case studies. Here is ours.
Every figure above is taken from the client's own accounts, not from a tool we control. Traffic and search figures come from their Google Analytics and Search Console, footfall from the shop's own counter and till data, installs from the app store console. Each number compares the same length of time before and after the work, and every case study states the exact period it covers.
Where a figure could be influenced by something other than us, the case study says so. The fashion house also reduced paid spend during the period, which makes the organic gain more meaningful, not less, and we say that on the page rather than quietly claiming credit for total traffic.
We name the sector and the market, not the business. Our clients hired a growth agency, not a publicity campaign, and their competitors read case studies too. Every client approved their own numbers before publication. If you want to speak to one of them before you sign anything, ask on the fit call and we will make the introduction where the client is willing.
The services behind
these numbers.
The next number
on this page could be yours.
Fifteen minutes tells you whether we can produce one for your business, and we will say no if we cannot. You already know what it costs, so nobody has to dance around the budget question.
