Solve the real problem
Start with what's failing, what's manual, or what can't be done. We'll propose the right implementation approach — not a 40-page spec.
Digetal is a specialist engineering consultancy focused on extending and integrating marketing platforms. The name is a nod to "digital et al": digital rarely stands alone — it involves systems, process and people.
We're brought in when marketing teams hit technical limitations — integrations that don't exist, workflows that don't scale, or data that won't behave.
We focus purely on engineering delivery. We don't design campaigns, manage lead scoring, or rewrite your marketing strategy. (If you need that, you almost certainly already have someone better at it.)
Our job is to make the platform more capable, more reliable, and easier to operate — without turning your stack into a science project.
We aim for the simplest solution that works, scales, and won't wake anyone up at 2am.
Digetal works as a technical partner — direct access to senior engineering, clear communication, and delivery that fits the way your team already operates. No layers. No ticketing maze. Just engineers solving problems.
Start with what's failing, what's manual, or what can't be done. We'll propose the right implementation approach — not a 40-page spec.
We collaborate with marketing ops, IT, data teams and agencies. We don't replace your existing partners — we complement them where engineering depth is needed.
Engagements range from focused delivery to ongoing retainers. Either way: clear scope, reliable rollout, and solutions you can actually operate.
Digetal brings around 15 years of software and integration experience, with more than a decade specialising in marketing platform engineering.
We've worked across enterprise, utilities, healthcare, insurance, charities, and smaller specialist teams. The common thread isn't industry — it's complexity: data flows, process bottlenecks, and platforms being asked to do more than they were designed for.
If your team is stuck in "Eloqua can't do that", it usually means "Eloqua can't do that alone".
If you're not sure what the right solution is, start with the problem. A short description is enough to begin.