Pricing
No price list. Better: no mysteries.
No two markets, auctions or ambitions cost the same, so we don't pretend otherwise with packages. What you get instead: an audit that scopes the real work, a fixed written quote that holds, and fees you can trace to deliverables. Here's exactly how the numbers form.
The model
Audit → fixed quote → open books.
What moves the number
The honest cost factors, by service.
| Engagement | Priced by | Structure |
|---|---|---|
| Website build | Pages & templates designed, interaction complexity, content support, integrations, migration care | Fixed project fee |
| SEO | Keywords & markets tracked, content to build, technical debt, competitiveness of terms | Audit, then monthly retainer |
| Google Ads | Spend under management, campaigns & languages, landing page work, integration depth | Monthly management fee + your media |
| Meta / TikTok | Spend, creative production volume, funnels & offers, CRM wiring | Monthly management fee + your media |
| AI UGC video | Variants per batch, cadence, formats, language versions | Per batch or bundled with media management |
| Analytics setup | Stack complexity, server-side components, conversion points | Fixed project; optional monitoring |
For market-level context — what Malaysian businesses typically pay and why — thecost guidewalks the full arithmetic, including the questions that expose a bad quote (ask us all of them).
Questions
Pricing questions, answered straight.
Why don't you publish package prices?
Because packages price the average customer, and you aren't one. A RM2,500/month package is simultaneously too much for a business whose constraint is a broken landing page and too little for one fighting KL's priciest auctions. The audit prices the actual work your situation needs — then the quote is fixed and explained line by line.
What's the smallest engagement you take?
The audit itself — it stands alone, produces a ranked plan you keep either way, and quotes are only issued after it. For ongoing work, honest minimums exist because thin engagements produce thin results; if your budget suits a smaller scope than you asked about, the audit will say so and suggest the highest-leverage slice.
Is ad spend included in your fees?
Never blended: media is your money paid to platforms in your own accounts; our fee is for the strategy, build and management around it. Every proposal separates the two explicitly — it's the first question we'd tell you to ask any agency, so we answer it structurally.
Do you require long contracts?
No long lock-ins. Projects have fixed scopes; retainers run monthly loops with written deliverables, and the shared dashboards are the reason to stay — not a contract clause. Fair notice periods exist so work in flight lands cleanly, and everything is in your accounts, so leaving is genuinely easy.
Can you work with a small budget?
Sometimes — the deciding question is whether the budget can buy meaningful progress on one constraint. A focused build, a tracking rebuild, a single-channel campaign in a soft auction: yes. Five channels on a shoestring: no, and we'll say so rather than take the retainer and manage your disappointment.
Next step
Get the real number.
Send your goal and market. The audit prices the actual work — and the quote you get is the quote you pay.