How much does eAccountable cost? Here is everything we could verify about eAccountable's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.
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.