An independent, evidence-based evaluation of Growth Division, flexible growth marketing teams for startups.. Scored across 5 weighted criteria covering website presence, search visibility, trust, market presence, and customer satisfaction.
Overall evaluation score
Growth Division gives startups access to flexible, specialist growth marketing talent to identify what works, scale successful channels, and avoid relying on a fixed in-house team structure.
Weight: 20%
The evidence shows a substantive website with clear positioning, detailed service pages, contact information, and unusually transparent pricing/engagement details on its own site, but there is no direct evidence here about technical quality, traffic, or breadth beyond the cited pages.
Weight: 20%
Search visibility evidence is limited: the domain is relatively established (registered April 2017, ~9 years old) and the homepage was last modified in December 2025, but no rankings, traffic, backlink, or keyword visibility metrics were provided, so the score is moderate and conservative.
Weight: 20%
Trust signals are solid because the company has verifiable firmographics and contact details (London address, phone, email, founded 2019, team size 11-50, LinkedIn presence) plus a strong third-party Clutch profile with 31 reviews and a 4.7/5 rating, though broader review-platform coverage is sparse and G2 evidence is incomplete.
Weight: 15%
Growth Division shows a credible but not dominant market footprint through its own site, LinkedIn presence, Clutch listing, and mentions in DesignRush, The Manifest, G2 search results, and Startups.com, yet the evidence does not include broad press coverage, large-scale visibility data, or extensive multi-platform review presence.
Weight: 10%
Customer satisfaction appears high based on Clutch's 4.7/5 across 31 reviews and review themes praising commitment, tailored support, expertise, and responsiveness, with the main negative evidence being some feedback that experiment prioritization could improve.
Growth Division supports startups with flexible growth marketing teams that combine strategic direction, experimentation, operational setup, and channel execution.
Provides growth strategists to help startups identify and prioritize effective routes to market.
Runs growth experiments to test channels and uncover scalable opportunities.
Builds the underlying growth infrastructure needed to support marketing execution and scaling.
Executes marketing across channels including SEO, paid media, content, PR, CRM, and automation.
Uses a flexible team of strategists and channel specialists designed for startups, including seed-stage companies.
Growth Division does publish unusually concrete pricing on its own site: in the FAQ it says a typical retainer ranges from £4k–£9k (+VAT) per month, driven by about £1,000 per month per channel expert plus £1,000–£3,000 per month for the Growth Strategist. On its own 2026 blog posts, it describes the model as charging per person per month and gives a fuller team range of roughly £5,000–£10,000 per month; that appears to be a newer self-reported range rather than an external estimate. Third-party directories corroborate that pricing is custom and engagement-based, but their figures are directory estimates/classifications: Clutch/The Manifest show a $10,000+ minimum project size and $50–$99/hr band, while DesignRush lists a $10,000–$25,000 minimal budget and $99/hr average hourly rate.
Where this pricing information was traced from.
Growth Division has a clearly identifiable third-party review presence on Clutch and appears to have a G2 product/profile presence, but I did not find a matching profile/listing for this specific company on Trustpilot, Google, Capterra, or BBB in search results. The strongest evidence is on Clutch, where the firm has a substantial body of verified reviews and a strong overall rating; the available G2 search result only confirmed a product/profile presence via an alternatives page and did not expose readable individual review text.
31 reviews
Clutch reviewers consistently praise Growth Division for strong marketing expertise, responsiveness, and a tailored approach to startup growth. Review highlights also point to adaptability and customer focus, though Clutch notes some room for improvement in experiment prioritization.
“I'm impressed by the commitment Growth Division team members have shown to my company and in shaping the brand.”
“Growth Division took the time to understand our business' unique requirements.”
“Growth Division's model of leveraging a network of channel experts is highly valued by clients.”
“A few clients noted that Growth Division could improve by prioritizing experiments for higher-impact channels earlier in the process.”
Search results show a G2 page specifically for Growth Division, confirming platform presence, but the surfaced result was an alternatives page rather than a standard reviews profile. I could not verify a visible average rating, review count, or read actual individual review text from the available search-visible content.
Strengths
Concerns
The growthdivision.com domain was registered in April 2017 (~9 years old), with the homepage last modified December 2025. Figures are from a live RDAP domain lookup and HTTP headers, not estimated.
Domain registered
April 2017
Last updated
December 2025
Domain age
~9 years