
The middle path that actually works.
Cheaper isn't cheaper when it doesn't convert, and bigger isn't better when juniors do the work. Here's the honest comparison we'd want if we were buying.
Freelancer vs. GIE vs. big agency.
| What matters | Freelancer | Global Info Edge | Big agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senior people on your work | One person, all hats | Specialists who pitch are the ones who deliver | Juniors deliver after the senior pitch |
| Full stack under one roof | Design or dev or ads — rarely all | Brand, web, ads, SEO, automation, hosting | But split across departments and handoffs |
| Speed to launch | Fast start, fragile finish | Kickoff ~7 days · live in 4–6 weeks | Process-heavy; months to ship |
| You own code, data & ad accounts | Often on their accounts | Everything in your name, always | Platform lock-ins are common |
| Contracts | Flexible, but no continuity | Monthly — we re-earn it every month | 6–12 month lock-ins |
| Cost | Cheapest — until rework | Mid — senior output without agency overhead | Premium + retainershop minimums |
Six things we refuse to compromise.
Senior team, no handoff
Lean team of specialists. The people you meet on the first call are the people in the work every week.
You own everything
Code, content, ad accounts, lead data — yours, on your infrastructure. Leave anytime and take it all with you.
No long contracts
Month to month. Retention through results — our average client relationship outlasts most agency lock-ins anyway.
Receipts, not promises
250+ clients, $20M+ revenue generated, 5M+ leads, Google Premier Partner — with public case studies behind the numbers.
One team, full funnel
Strategy, design, development, ads, SEO, automation and hosting — nothing lost between vendors.
AI-enabled delivery
Automation handles follow-ups, nurture and reporting, so senior time is spent on judgement — and you don't pay for busywork.
12+
Years experience
250+
Clients worldwide
$20M+
Revenue generated
5M+
Leads generated

Chandan Kumar
Founder & Marketing Director
We built the agency we couldn't find as clients.
Before GIE, we watched businesses pay big-agency prices for junior work, or freelancer prices for half a solution. Both fail the same way: nobody owns the outcome.
So we kept the team senior and small, put everything — code, data, accounts — in the client's name, and made every contract monthly. If we don't perform, you can leave. Twelve years in, almost nobody does.
— Chandan Kumar
Ready when you are
Let's build something worth talking about.
30-minute intro call. We'll listen, sketch the shape of a plan, and tell you honestly if we're the right partner — or who else might be.
