How much does MarketJoy cost? Here is everything we could verify about MarketJoy's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.
Pricing model:Custom-quoted B2B lead generation / outsourced SDR engagement with a monthly-style managed-service structure, backed by an SQL/performance guarantee; likely hybrid retainer + performance guarantee rather than pure pay-per-lead, because MarketJoy says it offers flat rates on plans, guarantees SQL delivery, and continues working at no cost if results are missed.
Starting price:$1,000+ project minimum
Typical range:$50 - $99 / hr
Billing:Custom quote; publicly described as flat-rate plans with performance guarantees, while third-party directories list hourly-rate bands and project minimums.
Guarantee:100% SQL Guarantee; if results do not meet agreed expectations, MarketJoy says it will continue at no cost. MarketJoy also says first leads are generally seen within two weeks of launch and references commitments such as 100 SQLs in 6 months on third-party summaries.
What's included
B2B lead generation
Outbound email campaigns
Phone outreach / calling
LinkedIn outreach
Appointment setting / sales qualified leads
Custom list building and hand-curated data
Buyer intent targeting
CRM handoff / integration support
Bi-weekly performance reviews
Dedicated growth team
Email/domain setup and warmup
Optional add-ons such as Web Traffic Revealer and AI Assistant
MarketJoy does not publish a public rate card or package pricing on its own site; its FAQ says pricing depends on needs/stage and requires a quote. The strongest concrete public figures I found are third-party directory bands: Clutch lists a $1,000+ minimum project size and $50-$99/hr average hourly rate, while GoodFirms lists $25-$49/hr. Those directory figures are marketplace estimates/listing metadata, not a first-party published MarketJoy package price. Clutch also shows one verified client review at $10,000-$49,999 project cost and another stating the client had invested less than $20,000, which indicates real spend levels but not a standard published plan price.