SEO is a compounding asset. Done well, a release you ship in January keeps paying out in December — and the year after that. Done poorly, it's a content mill that burns budget and teaches search engines your site is unreliable.
We operate on the former model.
Who this is for
- Companies whose buyers actively search for what they sell (not commodity retail, not impulse categories).
- Founders patient enough to let 3–6 months pass before judging results.
- Marketing teams that want a partner, not a vendor — we work with your writers and developers, not around them.
Who this is not for
- Anyone looking for AI-generated content at scale. We won't ship that.
- "Rank for <generic head term> in 30 days" pitches. That's not how it works.
- Companies without a product-market fit yet — traffic to a site that doesn't convert is expensive entertainment.
What we do
- Keyword research that starts with the buyer. Intent clustered by funnel stage; volume and difficulty are inputs, not the goal.
- Topic clusters over scattered posts. One pillar, fifteen to thirty supporting pieces, internal linking as part of the plan — not an afterthought.
- On-page SEO as part of the design system. Metadata helpers, schema builders, OG images, canonical URLs, sitemap generation — all wired by us at the framework level.
- Technical fixes that unlock ceilings. If your CWV are red, no amount of content will save you. We fix the stack.
- Editorial-grade writing. By writers who understand your topic, reviewed by an SEO specialist and an editor before merge.
- Measurement pre-launch, not post. Search Console + GA4 + rank tracking on the specific keywords you care about.
Our process
Month 1 — Foundation
- Audit of current rankings, backlinks, technical health.
- Interviews with sales / support to surface real buyer questions.
- Topic cluster map: 1 pillar, 15–30 supporting briefs.
- First 2–3 pieces shipped.
Months 2–3 — Traction
- Cluster builds out; internal linking formalized.
- On-page SEO standardized across the site.
- Technical blockers cleared.
- Rankings start moving on long-tail terms.
Month 4+ — Inflection
- Traffic curve bends upward.
- Pipeline attribution starts tying organic to revenue.
- Cluster expansion guided by data, not guesswork.
- New clusters scoped around emerging opportunities.
What we won't do
- Ship AI-written content you didn't approve.
- Buy links, swap links, rent links, or "white-hat outreach" at volume.
- Publish on your schedule if the quality isn't there. We'll say so.
- Promise a specific ranking. We promise the process; rankings follow.
Outcomes
We don't promise rankings — we promise the process that makes rankings likely:
- 4–8 editorial-grade pieces per month.
- Internal linking reviewed on every publish.
- Technical maintenance so CWV stays green.
- Monthly report tying traffic to rankings to conversions.
Typical results for teams with product-market fit and a realistic baseline: organic sessions up 2–4× within 6 months, primary keywords moving from page 3–4 to page 1, pipeline from organic becoming a measurable slice within the first year.
Hungarian-market SEO
If you're targeting Hungarian buyers, we bring a specific edge. Hungarian is agglutinative, which means a single keyword has dozens of inflected forms that most Western SEO tools systematically under-count. Ahrefs and Semrush can be wrong by 3–8× on Hungarian keyword volume.
We run a dedicated Hungarian workflow:
- Morphological inflection sweep for every target keyword.
- Diacritic + diacritic-stripped variants (people type ő as o on mobile).
- Compound-word variants (Hungarian compounds freely: weboldalkészítés vs. weboldal készítés).
- SERP-clustered intent mapping, not tool-output clustering.
LocalBusinessschema for HU brick-and-mortar clients — still under-used locally, and still produces map-pack wins.- Invoicing through NAV Online Számla with 27% ÁFA or EU B2B reverse charge as appropriate.
If you're targeting the DACH or Anglophone market from an HU base, we work that angle too — clean EN content, neutral register, and a tech stack that doesn't give away the geography.
Engagement & price
Monthly retainer. Starts at €3,500 / month for a content-led engagement, €6,500+ when engineering is also on scope. 3-month minimum, 30-day notice.
Common questions
Will you sign an NDA? Yes, before discovery.
Who owns the content? You do, fully — repo, CMS, rights, everything.
What tools do you use? Search Console, GA4, Ahrefs or Semrush (your preference), Screaming Frog for crawling, Sitebulb for technical audits.