Wide office interior, two colleagues in mid-conversation over a printed analytics report on a conference table, natural window light casting soft shadows, papers and a laptop screen with a dashboard visible in the foreground, no staging
Wide office interior, two colleagues in mid-conversation over a printed analytics report on a conference table, natural window light casting soft shadows, papers and a laptop screen with a dashboard visible in the foreground, no staging
— Built from the client side

We show the math before we spend the dollar.

Most agencies protect their methodology like a trade secret. We publish ours before the first call — because a client who understands the plan is a client who holds us accountable.

/ Operating principle

Every recommendation ships with the math behind it.

Before we touch a budget line, the client sees the projected cost-per-acquisition, the channel rationale, and the measurement framework. No surprises at the invoice.

We are the single accountable partner. No subcontracted media buys, no hidden markup on third-party tools. Every vendor relationship is disclosed, and the client approves it.

Close-up of a marketing team member reviewing a spreadsheet on a monitor, fluorescent office light overhead, coffee cup and printed revenue report visible on desk edge, tight environmental framing, no posing
Close-up of a marketing team member reviewing a spreadsheet on a monitor, fluorescent office light overhead, coffee cup and printed revenue report visible on desk edge, tight environmental framing, no posing
• Team background

We came from the budget side of the table.

Before founding PeakCatalyst, our principals ran marketing inside $10M–$80M companies. We have sat in the CFO review where a vague agency proposal gets killed.

That experience is structural. Our briefs, forecasts, and post-campaign reports are formatted for financial review — not for agency self-promotion.

See the methodology before you commit.

The Services page lays out exactly how we structure a campaign, what we measure, and what our fees look like. No discovery call required to read it.