Sculpt Pricing & Cost

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

  • Pricing model: Hybrid custom pricing. Sculpt sells primarily on flat monthly retainers for ongoing B2B social media work, with separate project fees for consulting and one-off campaigns. Within retainers, they use a Content Unit-based scoping model for content production, and some services are sold as bounded monthly ranges or single-campaign packages.
  • Starting price: $2,000/mo
  • Typical range: $2,000-$50,000/mo
  • Billing: Primarily flat monthly fees for ongoing work; project fees for consulting and short-term campaigns; influencer work priced per campaign; advertising spend billed separately on the client's own payment method.

What's included

  • Strategy and discovery audits
  • Community management
  • Content production
  • Team collaboration with 1-4 meetings per month
  • Paid social campaign management
  • Measurement and reporting
  • Content planning via standardized Content Units
  • Influencer strategy, outreach, negotiation, and reporting
  • Access to technology, reporting tools, and templates

Sculpt publishes unusually concrete pricing on its own site. Agency-published figures include: ongoing retainers starting at $8,500/mo, paid social engagements starting at $5,000/mo, hybrid full-service social media management from $10,000/mo, enterprise management at $15,000-$50,000/mo, consulting projects from $15,000, one-off campaigns from $20,000, content engagements starting at $8,000-$10,000/mo, standalone content line items at $3,000-$20,000/mo, community management at $2,000-$10,000/mo depending on scope, and influencer campaigns at $20,000-$40,000 per campaign. Third-party directory figures are less consistent: Clutch lists a $10,000+ minimum project size and $150-$199/hr, while DesignRush lists a $10,000-$25,000 minimal budget and $125/hr; those directory bands should be treated as marketplace profile data, not necessarily the agency's canonical pricing.

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Where this pricing information was traced from.