Marketing Review

Get clear on what to fix before spending more.

A Marketing Review is a focused assessment of your current website, advertising, visibility, tracking, or customer follow-up, followed by clear priorities and recommendations.

Every review is completed by Jorge Torres, the founder of Playbook Studio.

Starting at $250

Sample Review PreviewFindings + Priorities

Marketing Review Summary

Findings

What is working and what is getting in the way.

Priorities

What needs attention first.

Recommended Actions

What to do next and why it matters.

What You Get

Findings, priorities, and recommended actions.

A Review can focus on website performance, lead flow, tracking, local visibility, advertising, or another issue affecting results.

Findings

What the review found

A plain-English read on what is working, what is getting in the way, and what needs attention.

Priorities

What needs attention first

A clear order that separates urgent, important, and optional improvements.

Actions

What can happen next

Recommended actions you can handle internally, hand to your team, or use as the starting point for scoped setup help.

Starting Price

Marketing Reviews start at $250.

The final scope and price depend on what needs to be reviewed and the amount of information available. You will know the approved scope and cost before the review begins.

Scope confirmed before work begins
Findings and priorities included
No implementation added without approval
Process

Simple review path.

The goal is to get from messy symptoms to a clear decision without turning the review into a long consulting project.

1

Tell us what you are trying to improve

Start with the business, page, channel, or system that feels broken, unclear, or hard to measure.

2

Confirm the scope and price

Playbook Studio confirms what will be reviewed and what it will cost before work begins.

3

Receive findings and recommended actions

You receive findings, explanations, and recommended actions for what to do next.

Other Options

Need something different?

If you already know what needs to be built, Setup Services may be a better fit. If the work needs regular attention after the review, Managed Services may be the next step. The Marketing Review focuses on identifying what needs attention and why. Implementation, ongoing management, and production work are scoped separately.