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AI-powered system development for startup-phase product building and creative support.
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Atomic Leap develops early-stage digital products and related assets for businesses or founders. Its described work includes startup IT support, no-code product development, Ruby-based web application development, and promotional video and image creation using generative AI.
Location
Musashino-shi, Tokyo
Founded
Not publicly listed
Team Size
Not publicly listed
I matched the agency to the Bristol, UK performance-marketing firm on atomicleap.agency, because the user-supplied domain atomicleap.com points to a different Tokyo-based software company and should not be used for pricing this agency. Atomic Leap’s own site does not publish standard retainers, packages, or contract terms; it pushes buyers to contact sales for a conversation/quote. The only concrete commercial figures I found are third-party directory/profile bands: UpCity lists $500+ monthly retainer and $1,000+ minimum project, Clutch lists $5,000+ minimum project and $100-$149/hr, GoodFirms lists < $25/hr, and The Manifest lists $5,000+; these are directory estimates/profile data rather than a first-party price list. Atomic Leap itself does state that its new AI SEO audit replicates work that premium agency audits typically cost over £1,000, but that statement describes comparable audit value rather than a directly purchasable published Atomic Leap service price.
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How Atomic Leap actually works, reconstructed from customer reviews and third-party write-ups.
Atomic Leap engagements appear to begin with a business-and-customer discovery phase, followed by competitor/search visibility analysis and strategy design, then campaign execution using in-house tools and continuous testing, with regular reporting and recommendations as performance is optimized over time.
Atomic Leap first meets the client to learn about the business, customer, goals, and current challenges, and to explain how they work. Their own process pages say they gather preliminary information before designing the right methodology, and customer-facing testimonials mention attentive support during the initial setup.
They analyze who is winning search visibility, what competitors are saying, where landing pages or messaging are stronger, and where the client's visibility or conversion gaps sit. Multiple Atomic Leap pages describe this benchmarking and market-intelligence work as the basis for deciding priorities.
After the initial assessment and analysis, Atomic Leap defines the scope of work and builds a strategy rooted in competitor intelligence, testing, and business objectives. Third-party profiles and the agency site consistently describe a strategy-driven, scientific approach rather than channel management in isolation.
With scope established, they execute by applying in-house technology, and where needed they build bespoke tools or analytics setups tailored to the client's objectives. Their consultancy and testing pages describe linking data sources, applying bespoke software, and configuring campaigns and digital infrastructure.
Atomic Leap then manages campaigns across channels such as PPC, SEO, paid social, and CRO while conducting ongoing scientific testing and split testing. Their materials repeatedly describe practical execution combined with iterative A/B testing, landing-page improvement, and tool-assisted campaign adjustments.
Work is delivered with regular client briefings and reports rather than only platform dashboards. Evidence on their site says they regularly brief clients on performance and recommendations, and both a testimonial and an UpCity profile mention clear monthly reporting plus weekly progress reports and recommendations.
After launch, Atomic Leap keeps refining campaigns, landing pages, and targeting based on performance data, market changes, and new test results. Their process pages describe this as an ongoing optimization loop aimed at improving ROI over time as the business and competitive landscape evolve.
Customer reviews and third-party write-ups this process was traced from.
How Atomic Leap ranks against other Marketing agencies.
Atomic Leap has a clearly identifiable third-party listing presence on Clutch, but the evidence found for the other requested review platforms was limited or absent. The only confirmed platform profile located in search results was Clutch, and that Clutch profile was marked as not yet reviewed, so there were no readable customer-review excerpts to analyze.
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According to its website, Atomic Leap provides startup-phase IT support, initial product development using no-code tools, web application development mainly in Ruby, and promotional video and image creation using generative AI.
Atomic Leap is based in Musashino-shi, Tokyo, Japan. The listed address is 1002 Kichijoji Nagatani City Plaza, 1-20-1 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-0004.
Atomic Leap does not publish standard pricing on its own website. Third-party directory profiles mention pricing bands, but those are marketplace estimates rather than first-party published rates.
Yes. Atomic Leap says it supports initial product development using no-code tools and positions its work around startup-phase product building.
Atomic Leap says its web application development work is mainly in Ruby. Its site also highlights AI-assisted workflows and no-code tools for early product development.
Atomic Leap has a confirmed Clutch profile, but the evidence found shows it was marked as not yet reviewed. No confirmed ratings or review counts were identified in the provided research.
You can contact Atomic Leap by email at hello@atomic-leap.com. Its website also lists the Tokyo office address on the contact details provided.
Location
1002 Kichijoji Nagatani City Plaza, 1-20-1 Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-0004
Phone
Not publicly listed
Domain registered
February 2019
Last updated
February 2026
Domain age
~7 years
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