Don’t end up with an empty PIÑATA.
Imagine asking your business partner to bring a piñata to your company party. They show up with a stunning, intricately designed piñata—it’s colorful, eye-catching, and the kids can’t wait to break it open. But when they do, it’s empty. You’re upset the party’s ruined; they’re upset because, in their mind, you never specified it needed candy. Now you’re both frustrated and wondering where it went wrong.
This is the way.
Helping B2C Brands Crush It (Sorry, B2B)
We’re choosy about who we work with, so we focus exclusively on cool, innovative B2C companies. And with our sizing, we’re the perfect fit: more capable than staffing a single role but smaller and more cost-effective than a big agency. That means expert strategy and execution without the bloated budgets.
No Pidgeon-holeing allowed.
We’ll never lock you into costly, long-term commitments with big platforms. We’ve seen clients go from a manageable $2,000/month to being pressured into $20,000/month for five years just to keep using a tool. That’s unacceptable—you deserve better.
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Robbie Ashton founded Curve Marketing after seeing firsthand that managing MarTech isn’t just about choosing the right tools—it’s about translating across teams, bridging different backgrounds, and fixing one of the biggest blockers to marketing success. Based in Boston, he brings years of experience connecting marketing, product, support, and development teams—starting in marketing analytics for a gaming company and later leading MarTech strategy at a Series B startup in the creator economy. Along the way, he often acted as marketing ops glue, helping teams work smarter around the systems they shared.
In plain English (because we’re all adults here): it’s a little like Moneyball—working with the tools you’ve got, spotting the gaps others miss, and helping teams punch above their weight. Robbie helps marketing leaders zoom out of the day-to-day scramble and build systems that actually make their work easier—not harder.