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The performance marketing agency turning consumer intent and real-time signals into business outcomes.
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Performics delivers AI-powered performance marketing through its OneSuite platform, offering orchestration across SEM, SEO, social, programmatic, and commerce to optimize campaigns, accelerate activation, and generate predictive, data-driven insights.
Location
Paris
Founded
1998
Team Size
1,001-5,000
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Perceived weak performance
The only review text I could actually read described Performics' performance as lacking.
Performics' own website appears to route buyers to contact sales for a quote rather than showing public pricing, and its contact form asks for annual budget or market-specific spend/budget information. Third-party directories provide concrete but inconsistent figures: Clutch lists a Performics profile at $1,000+ minimum project size and $25-$49/hr, while DesignRush lists Performics with a minimal budget of $50,000+ and says the hourly rate is 'Inquire.' Because these figures come from directories rather than Performics' own published rate card—and some directory profiles may refer to regional/local Performics entities—they should be treated as directional marketplace data, not official company-wide pricing.
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How Performics actually works, reconstructed from customer reviews and third-party write-ups.
Evidence about Performics' client delivery process is thin, but the available material points to a fairly standard performance-marketing engagement: they begin by using client first-party data and audience/competitive research to plan a connected media strategy, then activate campaigns across channels, optimize them with their OneSuite tools, and report performance with ongoing adjustments. The only customer review found describes weekly interaction, multiple working sessions around audience/personas, campaign launches, restricted platform access, and templated reporting, which provides limited but concrete clues about how engagements are experienced.
At the start, the client and Performics appear to define the paid-media scope and cadence of interaction. The only accessible customer review says Performics was engaged for paid media campaigns and that the client typically dealt with them about once a week, suggesting a recurring check-in rhythm rather than constant day-to-day collaboration.
Performics says its planning starts with identity, using enriched first-party data to map the purchase journey and personalize messaging. Its Planning & Insights / Competitive Intelligence materials also describe researching consumer motivations, competitor strategies, messaging, traffic patterns, seasonality, and segmentation to produce strategic recommendations before or alongside activation.
The available review specifically mentions multiple working sessions about target audience and key personas, indicating that audience definition and targeting strategy are discussed collaboratively with the client. On its site, Performics describes designing connected media strategies across channels and using predictive analytics plus consumer-behavior understanding to decide placements and investments.
Once strategy is set, Performics activates campaigns in channels such as search, social, programmatic, and commerce. Their technology pages describe OneSearch, OneSocial, OneProgrammatic, and OneCommerce as the operating layer for campaign execution and optimization, while the G2 reviewer characterizes their visible execution role as primarily launching campaigns.
After launch, Performics appears to manage ongoing optimization rather than treating campaigns as static. Its site says OneSuite enables AI-driven cross-channel optimization, real-time adjustments, automated bidding, and reallocation of spend based on performance signals; the competitive-intelligence page also says insights are used to inform day-to-day operations and activation strategies.
Performics states that it provides transparent, near-real-time measurement through marketing-mix and attribution views, and that clients get visibility into investment and risk-management strategies. In practice, the only review found says reporting was delivered through Google Data Studio templates, indicating that at least some clients receive dashboard-based reporting for recurring performance reviews.
Customer reviews and third-party write-ups this process was traced from.
How Performics ranks against other Marketing agencies.
Performics appears to have limited third-party review presence in the platforms searched. I found clear listings for Performics on G2 and BBB, but I did not locate a confirmed profile for this specific company on Clutch, Trustpilot, Google, or Capterra in the search results I examined. I was able to read only one actual review text snippet, so any reputation assessment is necessarily very limited.
1 reviews
G2 shows a Performics seller/profile page tied to www.performics.com with one review. The visible review snippet is negative and suggests the reviewer found the firm's performance underwhelming.
“The Performance of Performics is quite lacking...”
BBB has a Business Profile for Performics in Chicago under Advertising Agencies. In the search result snippet I reviewed, no customer rating, review count, or readable review text was visible.
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Performics provides performance marketing services including SEM, SEO, social media orchestration, programmatic media orchestration, commerce and retail media orchestration, campaign optimization, activation acceleration, and predictive data-driven insights. Its site also highlights capabilities across search, social, programmatic, and commerce.
Performics does not publish standard pricing or packaged plans on its website. Buyers are directed to contact the company for a custom quote, and third-party directories show inconsistent figures such as a $1,000+ minimum project size on Clutch and a $50,000+ minimal budget on DesignRush.
The company is listed as located in Paris, France. BBB also shows a Business Profile for Performics in Chicago under Advertising Agencies.
Yes. Performics describes itself as a performance marketing agency within Publicis Groupe.
According to the provided company research, Performics has 1,001-5,000 employees and says it serves more than 1,000 global clients across 60+ markets.
Performics positions itself as "the original performance marketing agency" and emphasizes AI, data, media, content, and its OneSuite platform. The company says OneSuite orchestrates SEM, SEO, social, programmatic, and commerce in one performance solution.
Third-party review visibility appears limited based on the sources reviewed. G2 shows one review with a negative visible snippet, while BBB has a profile but no readable customer rating or review details were visible in the research.
Domain registered
November 2000
Last updated
November 2025
Domain age
~25 years
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