Fractional growth engineering partner

A monthly build cadence for the growth infrastructure your team keeps postponing.

Some growth problems cannot be solved in one audit. Tracking drifts, campaigns change, landing pages need new variants, CRM stages evolve, dashboards need better questions and creative tests need a production rhythm.

The retainer gives mid-market teams a fractional growth engineer who can keep building across marketing, data and web infrastructure without the overhead of a large agency.

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growth engineering retainer

Hire ongoing technical growth support without a large agency or full-time platform hire.

Best fit: Founders, CMOs and heads of growth who need senior implementation capacity across data, ads, web and automation.

1 backlog for data, ads, website and creative infrastructure
Weekly implementation and insight cadence
Senior operator across code, analytics and growth strategy

The retainer is for teams that need someone to own the connective tissue, not just advise from the sidelines.

Why retainer

The highest-value work usually lives between job descriptions.

Marketing needs a landing page change, but engineering is on product work. Sales wants better lead source visibility, but CRM ownership is unclear. The paid search specialist wants value-based bidding, but nobody has built the offline conversion import. Leadership wants a dashboard, but the data definitions are not stable.

These are not isolated tasks. They are growth infrastructure tasks, and they sit between marketing, engineering, analytics and RevOps. A retainer creates a single accountable workstream for that backlog.

The model is intentionally practical: choose the highest-impact sprint, ship it, measure it, then move to the next constraint.

Backlog

The retainer backlog is commercial, not just technical.

A good growth engineering backlog includes conversion tracking, CRM feedback, landing page speed, BigQuery models, dashboard views, campaign naming, creative testing, form improvements, sales handoff, Search Console analysis and automation cleanup.

Each item is scored by revenue proximity, confidence, effort, dependency and risk. That prevents the work from becoming a list of interesting technical chores. If a task does not improve speed, confidence, revenue or learning, it waits.

This keeps the engagement focused on business outcomes while still producing high-quality infrastructure.

Cadence

Weekly rhythm beats quarterly theatre.

The retainer runs on a simple cadence: weekly prioritisation, focused build time, QA, documentation and a short insight review. Bigger pieces, such as server-side tagging or warehouse modelling, are broken into safe production increments.

This rhythm matters because growth systems are living systems. Campaigns launch, tags break, sales processes change and buyer behaviour shifts. The team needs someone watching the whole operating system, not just producing occasional reports.

The result should be visible momentum: fewer data arguments, faster page launches, cleaner conversion feedback and a growing library of tested creative and landing page patterns.

Collaboration

The retainer works best with a clear internal owner.

This is not a black-box agency model. The strongest engagements have an internal champion in marketing, growth or RevOps who can make priorities clear, provide access, unblock decisions and help socialise changes with sales or engineering.

The consultant brings implementation range and technical judgement. The client brings business context, customer knowledge and internal authority. Together, the work becomes much more effective than either side operating alone.

For teams growing toward an eventual in-house data or growth engineering function, the retainer can also create documentation, models and habits that make the future hire more successful.

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Retainer Workstreams

Tracking and data quality

Ongoing QA, event fixes, consent checks, conversion action cleanup, server-side improvements and data layer changes.

Warehouse and dashboards

BigQuery models, Looker Studio views, metric definitions, reporting QA and weekly insight outputs.

Google Ads activation

Offline conversion imports, enhanced conversion improvements, value mapping and campaign feedback analysis.

Landing page engineering

Fast page variants, Core Web Vitals fixes, form improvements, message match and paid search page systems.

Creative experimentation

AI-assisted briefs, asset variants, naming structures, test maps and performance feedback loops.

Delivery

Retainer Cadence

Every engagement is designed to move from diagnosis to production. Strategy only matters here when it changes what gets built, measured or removed.

01

Prioritise

Maintain one backlog scored by commercial impact, risk, effort and dependency.

02

Ship

Build focused improvements in small, testable increments rather than giant hidden projects.

03

Review

Check data quality, performance, campaign outcomes and user behaviour after deployment.

04

Document

Leave the team with clear notes, diagrams, SQL, naming rules and operating habits.

Diagnostic

Retainer Fit

Use these checks to decide whether this page is describing a real constraint in your current growth system.

  • You have recurring infrastructure tasks but not enough for a full-time specialist yet.
  • Your agency, freelancer, developer and CRM admin all own separate fragments of the growth system.
  • You want implementation, not only strategy.
  • You need someone who understands ads, analytics, web performance, SQL and automation together.
  • You are willing to prioritise a focused backlog rather than chase every possible optimisation.
  • You want infrastructure that your future internal team can inherit.
FAQ

Questions Buyers Ask

How is this different from a normal marketing retainer?

It is build-focused. The work is tracking, data, web performance, dashboards, CRM feedback and creative systems rather than campaign management alone.

Can the retainer follow an audit?

Yes. The cleanest path is audit first, then use the roadmap as the first 90-day backlog.

Do you replace our agency?

Not necessarily. This can support an existing media agency by improving the data, landing pages and conversion signals they rely on.

How much time is included?

The page is structured for a monthly engagement, but final scope should be set around outcomes, sprint capacity and access requirements.

What happens if priorities change?

The backlog is reviewed weekly. The point of a retainer is to keep the system adaptable without losing strategic focus.

Growth Infrastructure Audit

Want this mapped against your current stack?

Start with a focused audit of tracking, ads, website speed, CRM handoff, dashboards and software waste. The output is a prioritised build plan for the next 30, 60 and 90 days.