Magdeleen
AEPoor Experience We had to drive everything from our side, including create our own campaign page after the first one looked terrible! We delayed our campaign based on there advice which turned out to be detrimental...only thing positive was the write up of the PR but no response over weekends or public holidays and you have to chase them for everything...we didn't have a good experience.
Emily Johnson
GBTheir response to my initial email was both quick and friendly. Their response to my initial email was both quick and friendly, offering clear answers to my numerous questions. The follow-up call was even more reassuring. We signed up 4 months ago and finished our successful campaign on Kickstarter. Thanks!!!
Scarlett Bennett
GBExcellent value for money Excellent value for money. The depth of their knowledge and their willingness to discuss the inner workings of a given project set them apart. They gave sound advice on Kickstarter best practices. Giovanni is friendly and approachable, they also offer a level of responsiveness to support that we have never experienced from an agency before.
James Wilson
GBIncredibly committed and professional… Incredibly committed and professional team. relieving us of a great deal of weight. Would heartily advise other SMEs.
Sammy
AUFake reviews and no marketing savvy direction Boost your campaigns is made up of fake reviews, poor management, and unrealistic promises. Right from the beginning the awkward fellow I interacted with lacked transparency and dodged serious inquiries. It's clear that this agency is not top-notch but they simply make grandiose promises without any real basis (it's unclear where their confidence stems from). They provided no meaningful guidance for my project, except for running cheap ads. Looking at their outdated website that’s reminiscent of something from 2017 tells you all you need. I might have been better off with Launchpad instead. Edit: I see that you responded. if you prefer playing high school politics and responding with attempts to be snarky you should seek a course in customer service. I’m not a competitour, and if I were I doubt you’d be a threat to even write about.