Growth.cx Pricing & Cost

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

  • Pricing model: Custom-quoted monthly retainer / fractional marketing team engagement. Growth.cx positions itself as a "plug-and-play" in-house marketing department with packaged service lines (e.g. Fractional CMO, SEO, Content Marketing, Performance Marketing, ABM, Growth as a Service, Custom), but the actual fee is tailored by company stage and goals rather than published as fixed plans.
  • Billing: Appears to bill as ongoing monthly service engagements / retainers for managed marketing services, with custom quotes. The site repeatedly frames the offer as an outsourced/fractional team rather than pay-per-lead or hourly billing.

What's included

  • Fractional CMO / senior strategy leadership
  • Dedicated execution team
  • Weekly review calls
  • Monthly reports
  • Quarterly strategy planning
  • SEO
  • Content marketing
  • Performance marketing / PPC
  • Cold email outreach
  • ABM
  • Email marketing
  • Product marketing
  • Sales enablement
  • Website design and development
  • Analytics and reporting
  • CRO
  • Lead generation

I found strong evidence of the pricing model but no concrete published customer price. On Growth.cx's own site, the FAQ says full-service engagement pricing is "transparent and designed to scale" and that packages are tailored to the startup's stage and growth targets; multiple service pages show packaged offers but no visible dollar amounts. Third-party commentary corroborates that pricing is consultation-only, while directories/review sites checked in this pass did not surface usable rate bands or project minimums for this specific company. One company-authored blog claims an internal team typically costs $10K–$20K/month and that Growth.cx delivers a fractional team at a fraction of that cost, but that is a marketing comparison benchmark, not a published purchasable agency price, so I did not treat it as pricing.

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Where this pricing information was traced from.