An independent, evidence-based evaluation of Digital Position, full-stack growth agency for ecommerce brands.. Scored across 5 weighted criteria covering website presence, search visibility, trust, market presence, and customer satisfaction.
Overall evaluation score
Digital Position positions itself as a strategic growth partner that aligns every channel around revenue, profit, and MER rather than siloed platform metrics or vanity KPIs.
Weight: 20%
Digital Position has a clear, content-rich website with defined positioning, a broad service set, contact details, published pricing elements, and dedicated pages cited for homepage, contact, SEO, and web development, although the evidence does not include deeper UX or traffic performance data.
Weight: 20%
Search visibility evidence is limited to the domain being registered since October 2008 (~17 years old) and the homepage being updated in May 2026, which are positive durability signals but do not show rankings, traffic, backlinks, or other direct visibility metrics.
Weight: 20%
Credibility is supported by verifiable firmographic details (founded 2013, Simsbury CT address, phone, email, LinkedIn presence, team size 11-50) and strong Clutch feedback, but confidence is moderated because BBB shows the business as not accredited and not rated, and other review platforms have little or no visible review content.
Weight: 15%
Digital Position shows a moderate market footprint through its own website, LinkedIn profile, Clutch listing, G2 page, BBB profile, and third-party directory/pricing mentions, but the overall presence appears concentrated in a small number of sources and lacks broader review/listing coverage on Google, Trustpilot, or Capterra.
Weight: 10%
Customer satisfaction appears strong based on 21 Clutch reviews at 5.0/5 with repeated praise for communication, collaboration, responsiveness, and measurable results, though the score is tempered slightly because visible review evidence outside Clutch is sparse and G2/BBB do not add customer sentiment.
Digital Position offers integrated growth services for ecommerce and DTC brands, combining paid media, organic marketing, creative, web development, CRO, and analytics/tracking into one coordinated system designed to improve revenue and profit.
Builds visibility across search, social, Reddit, forums, and AI platforms through content, community engagement, technical SEO, AI SEO, ecommerce SEO, local SEO, and partnership strategies.
Manages paid search, paid social, Amazon ads, feed management, and landing page/CRO work with a profit-first approach centered on MER rather than platform ROAS.
Produces strategy-first creative and content for paid and organic distribution, including UGC-style content, static ads, written content, and platform-native creative built to engage and convert.
Provides conversion-focused website design and development, landing pages, redesigns, migrations, mobile optimization, bug fixes, custom integrations, and performance improvements across platforms like Shopify, WordPress, Webflow, WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, and BigCommerce.
Implements first-party server-side tracking, attribution, reporting, and technical foundations so brands can understand what is actually driving revenue across channels.
Digital Position does publish some real pricing, but it is fragmented across channels. On its own website, the clearest hard numbers are for web development: $175/hr, or $1,750-$3,500/mo for a 10-20 hour monthly retainer, with project work custom-quoted. G2 also lists provider/public-material pricing for Digital Position packages at $1,500/mo (digital marketing), $3,000/mo (PPC), and $4,000/mo (SEO); because G2 says this pricing is provided by the vendor or public materials, these are usable published figures, but buyers should still treat them as package starting points rather than a universal rate card. Directory sites like DesignRush add context that minimum budgets are typically $1,000-$10,000 and that Digital Position works on custom proposals, while Digital Agency Network states the firm offers flexible month-to-month contracts.
Where this pricing information was traced from.
Digital Position has a clearly identifiable third-party review presence on Clutch, G2, and BBB, but I did not find matching listings for this specific company on Trustpilot, Google, or Capterra in search results. Where review content was actually visible, the reputation is strongly positive: Clutch shows a substantial set of reviews with consistently high scores, while G2 appears to have a product/service page but no reviews, and BBB has a business profile without customer review content visible.
21 reviews
Visible Clutch reviews are overwhelmingly positive and emphasize strong communication, timeliness, collaboration, and measurable marketing results. Multiple reviewers also describe the team as knowledgeable, proactive, and invested in client success.
“They feel like an extension of our own team.”
“The team is highly knowledgeable, collaborative, and genuinely enjoyable to work with.”
“They were always available to not only respond to problems, but implement solutions.”
“They were a great partner, and they looked to do the best for us.”
0 reviews
G2 does have a Digital Position listing/page, but the visible page shows no reviews yet. Because no actual review text was visible, there is no reviewer sentiment to summarize beyond the absence of reviews.
BBB has a business profile for Digital Position in Charlotte, North Carolina, identifying the business as Digital Position / Digital Position, LLC. The visible BBB page shows the business is not BBB accredited and is not rated, and no customer review text was visible.
Strengths
Concerns
The digitalposition.com domain was registered in October 2008 (~17 years old), with the homepage last modified May 2026. Figures are from a live RDAP domain lookup and HTTP headers, not estimated.
Domain registered
October 2008
Last updated
May 2026
Domain age
~17 years