A note on honesty

Most agencies build this page around fabricated logos and rounded-up numbers. We won't. Revify launched in 2025, so this page will grow as real engagements produce real results. Until then, we'd rather underclaim than overclaim.

Active engagements
Client · 2026 →

Alchemy
Detailing

Luxury auto detailing in Los Angeles — the only shop south of the 110 freeway running Rocklear ceramic paint protection. A founder-operated studio where every car gets shop-owner attention.

We lead paid social end-to-end: offer and positioning audit, creative concepts, and media buying on Meta. The account is inside its first result window and we'll publish numbers only once they're real and repeatable.

Sector
Luxury auto detailing · LA
Scope
Strategy · Creative · Media
Platform
Meta — Facebook + Instagram
Status
Live · scaling carefully
The only shop south of the 110 Running Rocklear ceramic.
In-house lab · not a client

Revify
Labs

Revify Labs is where we run brands we own ourselves. The working title of the current project is Recoveres — we use it as a testing ground for creative hypotheses, offer structures, and funnel experiments that we wouldn't risk on a client account.

We flag this space clearly because it's ours, not yours. Nothing we do here is presented as a case study for client acquisition. When something works in the Lab, it gets earned into the Alchemy and client-side playbook on its own merits.

Purpose
Internal R&D
Current project
Recoveres
Used for
Creative & offer testing
Relationship
Owned by Revify
R&D — owned in-house Revify Labs.
The posture

This page will grow. Slowly, deliberately, and with nothing on it we didn't earn.

If we sign a brand this month, you'll see it when they're live — not before. If a campaign beats its target, you'll see it when the numbers are stable — not when they first blink green.

The alternative is a highlight reel that lies. We'd rather have a short page that doesn't.

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We take three new clients per quarter. If the fit is right, we'd rather be building than scrolling.