We didn't start out as an agency
A small, remote team that ended up running media budgets for a living. Compliance, reporting, knowing which GEOs to avoid — we got good at the parts that actually decide whether a campaign survives.
How this started
It started with three of us running a handful of sportsbook and dating offers off our own money, tracking everything in shared spreadsheets that broke more often than we'd like to admit. When one of those campaigns in the UK started spending faster than we could reconcile by hand, we built our own reporting instead of buying someone else's — mostly because we couldn't afford the tools that did what we actually needed.
That reporting layer is still the backbone of how we run campaigns today. Compliance and creative got added to the mix along the way, but the team stayed small on purpose — everyone who touches a campaign here has actually run one themselves, not just reviewed one.
We'd rather say no
Turning down an offer that doesn't check out is cheaper than losing an account over it later.
The numbers decide
If a creative isn't converting, it gets pulled — doesn't matter how much we liked it.
Long campaigns over quick spikes
We'd rather run something for two years than spike for two weeks and burn the account.
Someone answers the email
No ticket queue. If you write to us, one of us actually replies.
- 12
- campaigns live right now
- 40+
- markets we've bought traffic in
- 3.2M+
- clicks a month, roughly
- 2019
- when we started doing this
Who you'd actually talk to
A small, senior team. No account managers reading from a script.
I. Kovalenko
Managing Partner
Been buying media since before "performance marketing" was a job title.
S. Marchenko
Compliance
Reads platform ad policies for fun, as far as we can tell.
D. Rudenko
Media Buying
Lives in the dashboards more than any of us are comfortable with.
N. Petrenko
Partnerships
The one who actually replies to your first email.
Curious how we'd run your program?
Send us the details and we'll tell you honestly whether it's a fit — usually within a day or two.