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Flying Cat Marketing

Elite international organic growth consultancy for SaaS brands looking to target the right people.

Top Sales Agencies Score

72/100Projected

They help B2B SaaS companies improve discoverability on Google and AI assistants through SEO and GEO strategy, content creation, link building, technical SEO, and international SEO programs with local-language support for multiple markets.

Location

Barcelona, Catalonia

Founded

2020

Team Size

11-50

#94in Marketing(of 172)
#57in SEO Agencies(of 95)

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Services

  • SEO + GEO Strategy + Execution
  • SEO Consulting
  • Link Building
  • International SEO
  • B2B Content Writing

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

4 themes
  • Strong project management

    Reviewers repeatedly mention organized execution, timely delivery, and professional communication.

    4mentions
  • SEO and content expertise

    Clients describe the team as strategically strong in SEO and capable of delivering quality content work.

    4mentions
  • Responsive to client needs

    Several reviews say the team listens closely, incorporates feedback, and collaborates well with internal stakeholders.

    3mentions
  • Delivers measurable results

    Multiple clients report gains in organic traffic, rankings, leads, or conversions tied to the engagement.

    3mentions

Pricing

  • Pricing model: Custom-quoted SEO engagements, sold primarily as monthly retainer work for the agency’s "SEO Accelerator" / full-service SEO programs, with transparency via a deliverables-based points system. They also offer one-off audit/strategy projects and founder-led consulting billed hourly or as a custom package.
  • Starting price: $300/hr
  • Typical range: $100-$149/hr
  • Billing: Primarily monthly retainer for ongoing SEO/content programs; one-off projects available; founder consulting available hourly; agency says retainers use a points system so clients know how much they are paying for each deliverable.
  • Contract terms: Initial 4-month commitment (including onboarding), then rolling 60-day notice; yearly contracts paid upfront may receive discounts.

What's included

  • Technical SEO
  • Off-page SEO
  • Content creation
  • Content editing
  • Keyword research
  • SEO strategy
  • AI visibility / GEO audit
  • 90-day roadmap
  • Project tracker access
  • Shared Slack channel
  • Monthly call
  • Quarterly Business Review
  • Programmatic SEO
  • Link building and digital PR

Flying Cat Marketing does not appear to publish a standard package price on its own site; the agency consistently pushes prospects to book a call for a customized proposal/quote. What is publicly knowable is that their own site states founder Maeva Cifuentes can be hired at $300/hour, that ongoing work is usually structured as a retainer with a points-based deliverable system, and that the standard commitment is 4 months then rolling 60-day notice. Third-party directory figures are estimates/listing data rather than agency-published package prices: Clutch lists $1,000+ minimum project size and $100-$149/hr average hourly rate, DesignRush lists $1,000-$10,000 minimal budget and $149/hr, and Clutch review data indicates typical reviewed investments around $150,000-$180,000 with the most common reviewed project size band at $50,000-$199,999.

Sources (10)

Where this pricing information was traced from.

Process

How Flying Cat Marketing actually works, reconstructed from customer reviews and third-party write-ups.

A Flying Cat Marketing engagement appears to start with a fast first-month onboarding and strategy phase, then move into an ongoing SEO/content production rhythm managed in shared tools with client approvals, Slack communication, and regular performance reviews. Clients describe them as handling strategy, keyword/topic planning, writing, editing, and ready-to-publish delivery with strong project management and responsiveness.

  1. 1

    Align goals and set up access

    After signing, Flying Cat begins with a kickoff call to align on goals, collect access to tools such as Google Search Console, Analytics, and the CMS, and gather competitor context. The client is then added to shared collaboration channels and tracking systems, which reviews also describe as Slack-based and well organized.

  2. 2

    Audit the site and learn the business

    Next, they review the client's current SEO state, existing content, and opportunities, while also interviewing stakeholders and learning the product, positioning, voice, and target audience. Clutch evidence shows this often includes building a brand bible so the agency can write in the company's voice and work from product and positioning guidance.

  3. 3

    Present strategy and prioritize the roadmap

    They then present a strategy that covers keyword opportunities, topic or cluster priorities, and a 90-day roadmap. Review evidence supports that their work typically includes keyword research, topic cluster recommendations, and a broader SEO plan aimed at improving rankings and generating qualified traffic or leads.

  4. 4

    Prepare briefs and assign specialist writers

    Before drafting, Flying Cat does upfront research such as competitor and SERP analysis and creates detailed briefs for priority pieces. The company says it matches senior writers to the client's industry and shares relevant samples, while clients specifically mention the team sourcing expert writers and verifying house style and editing preferences.

  5. 5

    Run content through outline and draft approvals

    Each content asset follows a defined workflow: brief, outline review, draft, final review, and then publication or handoff. The client reviews the outline before writing starts and reviews the final draft before publish, which matches reviewer comments about receptive collaboration, remembered feedback, and delivery of ready-to-publish content.

  6. 6

    Execute SEO content and improvement work

    In the ongoing phase, Flying Cat produces and edits content, refreshes existing pages where needed, and carries out broader SEO recommendations tied to the agreed roadmap. Clutch reviews describe the agency as handling everything from keyword research and content writing/editing to strategy that improves rankings, organic traffic, and lead generation.

  7. 7

    Report results and adjust in regular check-ins

    The engagement is managed through shared project tracking, Slack for day-to-day communication, and recurring review meetings. Their site describes monthly strategy calls and optional weekly check-ins, and Clutch reviewers similarly report monthly meetings, bi-monthly leadership reviews in some cases, timely delivery, and transparent communication about progress.

Sources (2)

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

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Reviews

Flying Cat Marketing has a clearly identifiable third-party review presence on Clutch, where I found the company’s profile and read multiple verified client reviews. I did not find a clearly matched listing for this company on G2, Trustpilot, Google, Capterra, or BBB in search results, so its public review footprint appears limited outside Clutch.

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  • Clutch
    4.9/5

    10 reviews

    Clutch reviewers consistently praise Flying Cat Marketing for strong project management, responsiveness, and SEO/content expertise. Multiple clients also report measurable growth in organic traffic, rankings, and lead generation, with only minor criticism around reporting depth or client accountability.

    • Willow Thompson · Content Lead, Leapsome4.5

      The quality of the work they produce is great.

      Feb 28, 2024Read on Clutch
    • Andrea Skarica · Senior Manager, Customer Marketing5.0

      I strongly recommend Flying Cat Marketing as a strategic SEO partner.

      Aug 21, 2023Read on Clutch
    • Tawni Sattler · Editorial Lead, Hotjar4.5

      I was delighted with their collective growth mindset and structured and organized ways of working.

      Jun 27, 2023Read on Clutch
    • Erik Frye · Director, D2L5.0

      They take time to connect with people inside our organization to better understand our needs and wants.

      Apr 2, 2026Read on Clutch
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  • BBBNot listed

Strengths

  • +Strong project management
  • +SEO and content expertise
  • +Responsive collaboration
  • +Timely delivery
  • +Measurable organic growth

Concerns

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What services does Flying Cat Marketing offer?

    Flying Cat Marketing focuses on SEO, Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), content creation, link building, and international SEO for B2B SaaS companies. Its listed services also include technical SEO, SEO consulting, SEO localization, digital PR, guest posts, CMS management, and reporting/monitoring.

    How much does Flying Cat Marketing cost?

    Flying Cat Marketing does not publish standard package pricing on its website and instead sells custom-quoted engagements. Publicly available pricing details indicate founder-led consulting at $300/hour, while third-party listings show an estimated average hourly rate of $100-$149/hour.

    How does Flying Cat Marketing's pricing model work?

    Its ongoing work is primarily sold as a monthly retainer, especially for full-service SEO programs, using a deliverables-based points system. The agency also offers one-off audit or strategy projects, and its standard terms are an initial 4-month commitment followed by rolling 60-day notice.

    Where is Flying Cat Marketing located?

    Flying Cat Marketing is based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The listed address is Carrer de Vilafranca 7, 08024 Barcelona, Spain.

    Is Flying Cat Marketing legit, and what are its reviews like?

    Flying Cat Marketing has a verified Clutch profile with a 4.9/5 rating based on 10 reviews. Review summaries cite strong project management, responsiveness, and SEO/content expertise, while the company's public review presence appears limited outside Clutch.

    Who does Flying Cat Marketing work with?

    Flying Cat Marketing positions itself as a B2B agency serving SaaS companies. Its website says it helps B2B SaaS brands grow organic visibility and revenue across traditional search and AI-driven discovery, including international expansion.

    What makes Flying Cat Marketing different from other SEO agencies?

    Flying Cat Marketing emphasizes a combined SEO + GEO approach, meaning it works on visibility in traditional search engines as well as AI assistants and LLM-driven discovery. It also highlights international SEO support through local-language content, translators, local consultants, and in-country link building managed through one vendor.

    Company

    Location

    Carrer de Vilafranca 7, 08024 Barcelona, Spain

    Domain registered

    October 2019

    Last updated

    June 2026

    Domain age

    ~6 years

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