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eAccountable

Performance-driven digital marketing agency built to unlock growth.

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79/100Projected

They build connected performance ecosystems that align multiple marketing channels to drive measurable business growth, with particular strengths in Amazon & Marketplaces and Affiliate & Content Commerce.

Location

Denver, CO

Founded

2001

Team Size

11-50

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Services

  • Amazon & Marketplaces
  • Affiliate & Content Commerce
  • Performance PR
  • Paid Media
  • SEO & GEO
  • Creative
  • Data & Analytics
  • CX & NPS

Green Flags & Red Flags

The themes clients raise most, synthesized from 4 verified reviews we read. Each badge counts how many of those reviews raised the point.

Green Flags

3 themes
  • Highly knowledgeable team

    Multiple Clutch reviewers explicitly describe the team as knowledgeable and able to bring useful expertise and ideas.

    3mentions
  • Strong communication

    Reviewed clients repeatedly mention good communication, accessibility, and solid account management.

    2mentions
  • Delivers growth results

    Visible reviews cite increased sales, traffic growth, successful program launches, and stronger marketplace performance.

    3mentions

Red Flags

1 theme
  • Pricing can be high

    One visible Clutch review says pricing was a bit on the high side, even while acknowledging value.

    1mention

Pricing

  • Pricing model: Primarily custom-quoted digital marketing engagements, likely structured as ongoing monthly/retainer-style agency services for channels like affiliate, Amazon/marketplaces, paid media, SEO/GEO, email, and related consulting. eAccountable also publicly offers at least one standalone performance-based service: Amazon Revenue Recovery, billed purely as a commission on recovered funds.
  • Starting price: $10,000+ minimum project size
  • Typical range: $5,000-$20,000+ / month
  • Billing: Custom quote for core agency work; Clutch says clients report monthly investments ranging from $5,000 to over $20,000. For Amazon Revenue Recovery, billing is pay-for-performance: 25% of recovered revenue, with no monthly fees.
  • Free trial: Free consultation / free digital marketing audit is advertised on eAccountable's site; Amazon Revenue Recovery also offers a free consultation.

What's included

  • Affiliate & partnership marketing
  • Amazon & marketplace management
  • Paid media / PPC / SEM / programmatic
  • SEO & GEO / organic growth
  • Email marketing
  • Creative / content
  • Data & analytics
  • CX & NPS
  • Digital consulting / audits
  • For Amazon Revenue Recovery: reimbursement claim tracking, analysis, reporting, onboarding support, and dashboard access

I found concrete public pricing signals, but most core agency pricing is still custom. The strongest third-party evidence is Clutch, which lists eAccountable with a $10,000+ minimum project size and summarizes verified client spend as monthly investments ranging from $5,000 to over $20,000; that monthly range is a directory/review summary, not a price published directly by eAccountable. Separately, eAccountable itself publicly discloses a precise pricing model for its standalone Amazon Revenue Recovery service: no monthly fee and a 25% commission on recovered revenue. DesignRush also lists a $50,000+ minimal budget and $300/hr average hourly rate, but those are directory figures rather than first-party published rates and may reflect platform estimates or self-reported profile data.

Sources (6)

Where this pricing information was traced from.

Process

How eAccountable actually works, reconstructed from customer reviews and third-party write-ups.

A typical eAccountable engagement starts with evaluating the client’s category, channels, and competitive landscape, then assigning an account lead plus channel specialists to execute ongoing marketplace, paid media, SEO, or affiliate work. Delivery appears to be highly hands-on and iterative: eAccountable manages campaigns and storefront assets day to day, brings recommendations proactively, and reviews performance with clients through regular check-ins and broader business reviews.

  1. 1

    Assess fit and audit the business

    At the start, eAccountable appears to evaluate whether the channel is viable for the client and to dig into the client’s current setup, products, and category. Review evidence says prospects experienced category deep-dives and audits, and eAccountable’s own materials say they do their homework on viability and competitor landscape before beginning.

  2. 2

    Recommend the channel mix and operating plan

    After discovery, eAccountable recommends how to approach growth across channels such as Amazon, affiliate, PPC, SEO, and related work. Their own site says they build connected multi-channel programs, define customer personas and KPIs for paid media, and make network or channel recommendations based on competitive analysis.

  3. 3

    Assign an account manager and channel specialists

    Once engaged, clients are typically supported by an account manager plus functional specialists rather than a single generalist. Clutch reviews specifically describe teams including an account manager together with PPC, affiliate, and Amazon specialists, and multiple reviewers call out strong account management and communication.

  4. 4

    Launch or take over execution in the chosen channels

    eAccountable then begins hands-on delivery inside the selected channels, such as managing Amazon storefronts, writing A+ content, updating images, running Google Ads, optimizing keywords, conducting SEO audits, or establishing affiliate relationships. Reviews describe them both taking over existing programs and launching new ones, including setting up affiliate networks and partnerships on the client’s behalf.

  5. 5

    Run ongoing optimization and proactive outreach

    After launch, the work appears to be continuous rather than one-and-done: campaigns are monitored, opportunities are surfaced, and assets or tactics are adjusted as results come in. Reviewers mention daily campaign monitoring, proactive idea-sharing, follow-up with vendors and affiliates, and regular recruitment/relationship work for affiliate programs.

  6. 6

    Review performance in recurring check-ins

    Clients report recurring communication rhythms, including weekly or bi-weekly meetings to review status, numbers, opportunities, recommendations, and to-do lists. On Clutch, eAccountable also states it has standard operating procedures around weekly calls, monthly calls, quarterly business reviews, and annual planning meetings, with collaboration happening through email, Zoom, Slack, phone, and shared docs.

Sources (4)

Customer reviews and third-party write-ups this process was traced from.

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Reviews

eAccountable has a clearly identifiable third-party review presence on Clutch and BBB, but I could not confirm a matching profile/listing for this specific company on Trustpilot, Google, Capterra, or a readable G2 review/profile page from search results. The strongest visible review reputation signal is on Clutch, where eAccountable.com, LLC shows a high overall rating and multiple verified client reviews focused on knowledge, communication, and results; BBB shows a business profile and rating, but I could not see customer review text there.

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  • Clutch
    4.9/5

    23 reviews

    Verified Clutch reviewers consistently praise eAccountable for being knowledgeable, communicative, and results-oriented, especially in Amazon, affiliate, PPC, and broader digital marketing work. Review text also shows frequent positive comments about timely delivery and strong account management, with at least one reviewer noting pricing can run a bit high.

    • Tasha Braniff · Marketing Director, American Dream Nut Butter5.0

      They were extremely knowledgeable.

      May 1, 2024Read on Clutch
    • Anonymous · Project Engineer, Energy Solutions Company5.0

      From small to large companies, they always feel everyone deserves good marketing.

      Aug 16, 2022Read on Clutch
    • Jacob Geller · Digital Marketing Specialist, Wellness & Fitness Company5.0

      All team members were extremely knowledgeable and able to bring new ideas and opportunities to the table.

      Jun 23, 2022Read on Clutch
    • Tasha Braniff · Marketing Director, American Dream Nut Butter4.0

      A bit on the high side, but as I say, you get what you pay for.

      May 1, 2024Read on Clutch
  • G2Not listed
  • TrustpilotNot listed
  • GoogleNot listed
  • CapterraNot listed
  • BBBListed

    BBB has a business profile for eAccountable OPM LLC, with alternate name eAccountable.Com, LLC, matching the company identity. The visible page shows an A+ BBB rating and says the business is not BBB accredited, but I could not see customer review text or an average customer-review rating on the accessible page.

Strengths

  • +Highly knowledgeable team
  • +Strong communication and accessibility
  • +Delivers measurable growth/results
  • +Solid account management
  • +Broad digital marketing and marketplace expertise

Concerns

  • Pricing can be on the high side

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Frequently Asked Questions

What services does eAccountable offer?

eAccountable is a full-service digital marketing agency focused on coordinated performance marketing. Its listed services include Amazon & Marketplaces, Affiliate & Content Commerce, Performance PR, Paid Media, SEO & GEO, Creative, Data & Analytics, CX & NPS, Content & Copy, Email, Paid Social, and Organic Social.

How much does eAccountable cost?

Core agency pricing appears to be custom-quoted. Clutch lists eAccountable with a $10,000+ minimum project size and reports client spend ranging from $5,000 to over $20,000 per month.

How does eAccountable's pricing model work?

For most agency services, eAccountable uses custom quotes for ongoing digital marketing work. It also publicly offers an Amazon Revenue Recovery service that charges 25% of recovered revenue with no monthly fees.

Where is eAccountable located?

eAccountable is based in Denver, Colorado. Its listed address is 1551 Wewatta St, 10th Floor, Denver, CO 80202, USA.

Is eAccountable legit? What are eAccountable reviews like?

eAccountable has a visible third-party review presence on Clutch and a BBB business profile. On Clutch, it has a 4.9/5 rating from 23 reviews, with reviewers commonly praising the team for knowledge, communication, and results; one visible review noted pricing can be on the high side.

Who is eAccountable best suited for?

According to its website, eAccountable is built for growth-stage and private-equity-backed brands in the $20M-$200M range. It positions itself around multichannel execution for brands looking to grow revenue through connected performance marketing.

When was eAccountable founded and how big is the company?

The research provided lists eAccountable as founded in 2001. LinkedIn shows a team size of 11-50 employees.

Company

Location

1551 Wewatta St, 10th Floor, Denver, CO 80202, USA

Domain registered

January 2000

Last updated

December 2025

Domain age

~26 years

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