Imperix vs. Marketing agency
Imperix vs. marketing agency — what changes in practice?
An agency thinks about your business from the outside, sometimes. Imperix runs inside your company, with a log of every action — no kickoff meetings, no 30-day setup, no brief-writing every week.
| Dimension | Marketing agency | Imperix |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $1,000–8,000/month depending on scope. Typical minimum: 3–6 months. | From $490/month. Monthly, no lock-in. |
| Scope | Usually content + paid media. Internal ops, analysis and organisation stay out. | Research, content, organisation, analysis — all in one workspace. |
| Availability | Business hours. Weekly or biweekly meeting. | Works every day. Brief ready when you wake up. No kickoff call. |
| Risk | Team turnover. Context lost with every account change. | Persistent business memory. Akira does not resign and does not forget what was agreed. |
| Transparency | Monthly results report — sometimes hard to audit. | Receipt for every execution. Exportable. Auditable by any third party. |
An agency can make sense for point campaigns with paid media budget. For day-to-day operations — market analysis, recurring content, internal organisation — you pay a lot for something that stops when the monthly invoice stops.
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