Inbox Attack — Detailed Report

An independent, evidence-based evaluation of Inbox Attack, b2b marketing that doesn't hold you hostage.. Scored across 5 weighted criteria covering website presence, search visibility, trust, market presence, and customer satisfaction.

67/ 100

Overall evaluation score

The agency helps sales and marketing teams launch campaigns in days instead of months, with flat fees, practical systems they already use themselves, and a handoff model where clients own the full tech stack.

Score breakdown

Website Presence

Weight: 20%

74/100

Inboxattack.com exists but now redirects to B2B Bandits; the current site still presents a fairly detailed service offering, pricing, and positioning (inbound, outbound, revops support, flat-fee packages, handoff model), but the brand/domain transition and missing direct contact details like a listed address or email weaken the standalone website presence.

Search Visibility

Weight: 20%

38/100

Search visibility evidence is thin: the bundle only confirms inboxattack.com has been registered since August 2017 and was last updated in June 2026, but provides no traffic, keyword, backlink, or ranking data, so this should be scored conservatively.

Trust & Credibility

Weight: 20%

79/100

Trust is supported by verifiable firmographics (founded 2009, 11-50 employees, Chico location, phone number) and strong third-party review evidence, especially 15 Clutch reviews at 5.0/5 tied to the B2B Bandits/Inbox Attack brand relationship, though credibility is tempered by the rebrand/redirect and lack of confirmed BBB, Google, or Capterra profiles.

Market Presence

Weight: 15%

68/100

The company shows a moderate market footprint through its website, LinkedIn presence, LeadIQ listing, Lisnic profile, and review presence on Clutch, G2, and Trustpilot, but the footprint is diluted because Inbox Attack is now a former brand redirecting to B2B Bandits and some profiles are tied to the newer brand rather than the original domain.

Customer Satisfaction

Weight: 10%

86/100

Customer satisfaction appears strong based on the available review data: Clutch shows 15 reviews at 5/5 with repeated praise for technical expertise, personal service, copywriting, and measurable results, and the additional Trustpilot comments are positive, although G2 has 0 reviews and there are a couple of minor concerns about follow-up and wanting more done-for-you support.

What Inbox Attack does

Inbox Attack, now operating as B2B Bandits, provides B2B sales and marketing execution across inbound, outbound, and revops. Engagements range from one-channel system builds to multi-channel campaign launch, optimization, and temporary management until the client's team can take over.

Inbound, Outbound, and RevOps Support

The agency supports sales and marketing teams with inbound, outbound, and revenue operations work tailored to what clients need done for them versus with them.

Campaign Build and Launch

They build email, sales outreach, LinkedIn, and ad campaigns in days rather than months, including setup of the supporting systems and tech stack.

Done-With-You Handoff Model

After building and running campaigns, they train the client team and hand over operations when the client is ready, with optional hybrid support.

Multi-Channel Systems

Service packages can include cold email, LinkedIn outreach, digital ads, content, automations, integrations, copy, and list work.

Advisory and Troubleshooting Sessions

They also offer 1:1 sessions for deliverability triage, ad audits, copywriting and strategy, systems troubleshooting, content engine strategy, and branding review.

Pricing

  • Pricing model: Hybrid fixed-fee/project pricing plus monthly retainer options, with a la carte service pricing and paid 1:1 sessions. Specifically: one-off system builds and audits sold at flat fees, channel/package builds sold as fixed-price packages, and an ongoing 3-month managed engagement sold as a monthly retainer. Not performance-based; the site explicitly says they turn down commission-based projects and appointment-setting work.
  • Starting price: $145 / session
  • Typical range: $145-$2,650 per fixed-price service or session
  • Billing: Primarily flat-fee per service/package, plus monthly billing for the 3-Month Surround Sound retainer ($1,900/month). Payment is processed on kick-off day; 1:1 sessions are pay-to-book. Some packages also list separate software/ad-spend costs and a setup fee may apply.
  • Contract terms: 3-Month Surround Sound has a 3-month minimum commitment; described as "$1,900/month x 3 months" and month 3 includes team handoff/training. Other offerings are one-off projects with stated turnaround windows such as 3-14 days or 2-6 weeks.

What's included

  • Cold email system build: domains, mailboxes, warming, platform setup, list building, copy for 2-3 use cases, launch and handoff
  • LinkedIn outreach system per profile: Sales Navigator setup, automation platform, target list, 2-3 connection sequences, launch/training
  • LinkedIn ads system build: ad account setup, targeting, creative strategy, first campaign with 2-3 ad variants
  • Cold calling infrastructure: power dialer setup, list building, call scripts, CRM integrations, training
  • Newsletter system build: template design, ESP setup, segmentation logic, first 2-3 sends, deliverability foundation
  • Email deliverability audit and repair: DNS check, warming protocols, sender reputation repair, 90-day roadmap
  • CRM configuration and integrations/automations
  • Copywriting, graphic design, video editing, brand refresh
  • Package-level inclusions: strategy, tech stack build, copy, lists, integrations, automations, weekly working sessions, optimization, handoff training, and post-delivery email support

Inbox Attack's domain now redirects to B2B Bandits, and the pricing appears published on the B2B Bandits site that describes Inbox Attack/B2B Bandits as paired brands. This is unusually concrete for an agency: the site lists exact flat fees for many services ($375-$2,650), package entry points ($595, $1,295, $1,900/month), and session pricing ($145 on the homepage, but $195 on the dedicated pricing page for named drop-in sessions). Third-party directories broadly corroborate the commercial model with minimum project size around $1,000+ and hourly-rate bands of $100-$149/hr or $149/hr, but those directory figures should be treated as directory-reported estimates/bands rather than the agency's primary current price list.

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Reviews & reputation

Inbox Attack appears to have a meaningful third-party review presence on Clutch, G2, and Trustpilot, but I could not verify listings for Google, Capterra, BBB, or a standalone Trustpilot profile on inboxattack.com itself. The strongest evidence is on Clutch, where Inbox Attack is reviewed within the B2B Bandits profile and reviewers consistently praise hands-on expertise, technical knowledge, and strong results; G2 shows an Inbox Attack service listing under B2B Bandits but with 0 reviews, and Trustpilot appears to have reviews under b2bbandits.com that explicitly reference Inbox Attack or its former name.

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  • Clutch
    5.0/5

    15 reviews

    Clutch lists Inbox Attack within the B2B Bandits profile, described as the email-marketing arm of the agency pair. Visible reviews repeatedly mention personal service, strong technical and copywriting knowledge, and measurable gains in leads, conversions, or campaign performance.

    • Sam Sunmonu · Partner, 8cast Corporation5.0

      They were exactly what we were looking for.

      Sep 19, 2022Read on Clutch
    • Frank Eakin · President, Electricity Club5.0

      Seth has outstanding project management, communication, and copywriting skills.

      Aug 22, 2021Read on Clutch
    • David Stellini · Co-Founder & Frontend Lead, All Front5.0

      They're a small team, so they're highly personal in their approach and they're great at what they do.

      Jun 30, 2021Read on Clutch
    • Sebastian Grossmann · Co-Founder & CTO, Rebound5.0

      The most impressive thing about this company was all the techniques they have gathered.

      Jul 30, 2020Read on Clutch
  • G2
    0.0/5

    0 reviews

    G2 has a seller page for B2B Bandits that includes an Inbox Attack service profile. However, the visible page shows 0 reviews and explicitly says there are not enough reviews to provide buying insight.

  • TrustpilotListed

    I found a Trustpilot profile for b2bbandits.com rather than inboxattack.com. The visible reviews are positive and at least one explicitly says 'Small Biz Triage (now Inbox Attack),' so this appears connected, but it is not a clean standalone inboxattack.com Trustpilot listing.

    • Marc5.0

      I have been working with Small Biz Triage (now Inbox Attack) for years. These folks are honest people doing great work.

    • Todd Ochsner5.0

      Very happy with the work and turn around time was very fast. Thanks again.

      9 April 2020Read on Trustpilot
  • GoogleNot listed
  • CapterraNot listed
  • BBBNot listed

Strengths

  • +Strong technical expertise
  • +Personal hands-on service
  • +Produces measurable results
  • +Good copywriting support

Concerns

  • Limited follow-up after leads
  • More done-for-you desired

Search visibility

The inboxattack.com domain was registered in August 2017 (~8 years old), with the homepage last modified June 2026. Figures are from a live RDAP domain lookup and HTTP headers, not estimated.

Domain registered

August 2017

Last updated

June 2026

Domain age

~8 years