Creative Agency for Startups

When your company is ambitious but the creative feels scattered, growth gets harder.

Raze helps startups build the brand, website, and creative systems needed to look sharper, move faster, and show up with more confidence.

Trusted by companies worth over $13B

Animalz
Doctronic
GrowthX
The Output
Skayle
Docket
Oho
Parker
Rock&Co
Helvetica
Animalz
Doctronic
GrowthX
The Output
Skayle
Docket
Oho
Parker
Rock&Co
Helvetica
Animalz
Doctronic
GrowthX
The Output
Skayle
Docket
Oho
Parker
Rock&Co
Helvetica

What stronger startup creative actually improves.

What Changes

A sharper brand presence

The company looks more cohesive, more credible, and more ready for the stage it is entering.

Brand identity
Creative direction
Visual systems
Positioning support

A stronger website surface

The website becomes a better reflection of the company and a better tool for conversion.

Website design
Homepage strategy
Landing pages
Conversion paths

Better launch and campaign assets

Launches, content pushes, and GTM moments get creative that feels more intentional and more usable.

Campaign creative
Launch design
Ad creative
Content support

A system the team can build on

The output becomes easier to reuse across future pages, campaigns, and content work.

Templates
Design systems
Scalable assets
Rollout support

Proof that stronger creative changes more than the visuals.

Selected Work

Why startups bring Raze in when creative starts holding the business back.

Why Teams Switch

The brand feels inconsistent

Website, social, decks, and campaigns do not feel like they come from the same company.

The company looks smaller than it is

Weak creative often creates a credibility gap before the product even gets evaluated.

Launch moments need more support

Big announcements and GTM pushes need stronger creative surfaces than ad hoc design can provide.

The team needs one partner

Raze helps tie brand, website, and growth surfaces together instead of splitting them across vendors.

They need speed without sloppiness

The work is built to move quickly without turning into disconnected one-off design.

Clarify the direction. Build the assets. Make the creative system usable.

How It Moves

01

Find the inconsistency

Review where the current brand, website, or campaign surfaces are creating drag.

02

Set the creative direction

Clarify the role the brand and creative need to play in growth, trust, and launch readiness.

03

Design the core surfaces

Build the highest-leverage assets first across brand, website, and campaign needs.

04

Roll it into the system

Make the output easier to extend into future content, pages, and GTM work.

Startup creative should make the company easier to notice, easier to trust, and easier to remember.

What stronger startup creative unlocks.

Proof

Presence

Stronger first impression

The company looks more credible and more considered.

Consistency

Cleaner execution

Channels and assets start pulling in the same direction.

Momentum

Faster shipping

The team gets a usable creative system instead of one-off assets.

Growth

More leverage

Brand, web, and campaign work support each other better.

Best for startups that need stronger creative across multiple growth surfaces.

Best Fit

01

Pre-launch teams

For startups preparing for a launch, raise, or GTM push that needs better creative support.

02

Outgrown brand presence

For teams whose product and ambition have matured faster than the brand around them.

03

Lean internal resources

For founders and marketers who need senior creative execution without assembling a larger internal team.

What founders ask before hiring a creative agency.

FAQs

A creative agency for startups helps build the brand, website, and key growth assets that shape how the company is seen across launches, campaigns, and content.

A branding agency focuses more narrowly on the brand system. A creative agency can also support website design, campaign assets, launch surfaces, and broader execution.

Yes. Raze supports both direction and concrete execution so the work is useful, not just well-presented.

Yes, especially for teams that need stronger creative presence before a launch, raise, or larger growth push.