5 of the best marketing agency websites in 2024





When it comes to designing your marketing agency’s website, it's important to put your best foot forward. Showcasing top-notch work helps potential clients see just what your agency is capable of — and what they might expect if they choose to work with you.

Agencies that do a great job marketing themselves build instant trust and credibility. It's where you can show off your best work and tell your brand's story, and it's also where first impressions are made.

In this post, we’re taking a look at 10 of the best marketing agency websites we’ve come across this year, and what makes them so great. Plus, we share some themes and tips you can apply to your own site!

Let’s dig in.

1. RN01




RNO1 is a California-based digital marketing agency that helps businesses (especially Web3 and AI brands) build better websites, develop their brands and identities, create compelling eCommerce experiences, and much more.

Take a quick look around their site and you’ll start to see lots of copy and visual components that lean into the ocean, waves, and generally all things California. With offices up and down the entire west coast, there’s no doubt they’re taking advantage of this part of their DNA — the history of innovation in Silicon Valley, easygoing California brands, and the promise of a great yet laidback client experience.

RNO1 makes references to the ocean through imagery as well as descriptive statements like, “We make waves with fast-moving & fluid brands.” Why does this work so well RNO1?

For starters, they want to work with brands that are purpose-driven and excited by change. They describe themselves as “west coast change-makers,” which might turn off brands that aren’t ready to be edgy and take risks.

This helps RNO1 position themselves squarely for their ideal customer — brands that are ready for change.

Standout feature: A well thought-out brand expressed through copy and design that lets clients know exactly who they’ll be working with.

2. Mosaic




Mosaic is one of North America's largest (and most impressive!) marketing agencies. They’ve worked with the likes of Budweiser and Google and offer a wide array of services to their clients, spanning everything from pop-up experiences and PR stunts, to influencer marketing and immersive AR/VR. 

From the moment you land on their homepage, you’re instantly sucked into a huge video above the fold. In just a few seconds, you’re transported into a number of different worlds, from a high-energy rave to a sleek and modern office building to a science experiment gone explosively wrong.

Mosaic lets these campaigns stand on their own, without copy — a bold move that shows they’re confident the work is eyecatching. The video entices visitors to scroll down and check out Mosaic’s capabilities, which are expressed through a handful of curated case studies.

Mosaic covers a lot of bases, and their effective use of video shows the breadth and depth of what they can deliver from the moment you land on the site.

Standout feature: Brilliant use of video to highlight creative capabilities.

3. Beans Agency



Talk about creativity!

Beans Agency is a Ukrainian digital agency that does a fantastic job showcasing what they’re all about and the services they offer in truly creative and unique ways. Their website employs a highly debated “infinite scroll” approach to navigation. This allows the site visitor to keep scrolling to access more information rather than jump around and click into new pages. 

Across the site, you’ll see a ton of bold color, eye-stopping animation, and monochrome visuals, all of which work together to create a truly distinct experience for the end-user. As a smaller team, they do a great job of highlighting the folks that work at Beans Agency with fun photography and props.

This agency clearly loves to inject humor and playfulness into the work they do, and you can easily see that across campaigns when browsing through their list of clients. When a quirky animation like this works, it really works!

Standout feature: A one-of-a-kind aesthetic that makes Beans Agency stand out from the crowd.

4. Kota


Kota is a creative web design and branding agency based in both London and New York. When you land on their website, the first thing you notice is their logo in a large font, highlighted in bright beautiful tones.

Nice, right?

Well, what’s even better than a giant logo? One that you can interact with! By hovering over the logo, you quickly realize that you can morph the logo and move it around like water.

If that one special moment doesn’t speak volumes to Kota’s ability to create immersive, creative website experiences for their clients, we don’t know what does!

Kota also has a detailed blog, which is a marketing technique we don't see a lot of agencies use on a regular basis. There’s no better way to showcase your expertise (aside from featuring your clients themselves on your site) than to create a blog for your agency.

Kota shares their creative advice and marketing tips for free, right there on their site. Who knows, if you find their content helpful, maybe you’ll reach out!

Standout feature: A website with style — beautiful creative, cool interactive elements — with substance — deep case studies and an informative agency blog.

5. That Lot



That Lot is a London-based social creative agency that comes up with social strategies that are platform-first.

Whether it’s social content, social strategy, platform management, or paid social, That Lot is fully equipped to support your brand’s social media presence from end to end. Similar to Mosaic, That Lot takes advantage of the entire screen space.

The visuals that appear above the fold are eye-catching — especially with its three-dimensional background video that draws you in right when you land on the page. 

As you navigate around the site, you see a consistent, bold color scheme — mostly black, white, and small bursts of pink. This reliance on a small color palette helps to keep the focus on what matters most — what the agency offers and who they are.

The black-and-white photography used throughout also gives the viewer the feeling that the agency will run your social media and content strategy behind the scenes, with your brand at the forefront. It’s only until you head into the “Our Work” section that you start to see more colors introduced. 

Standout feature: A clean, unified visual aesthetic that keeps your attention where That Lot wants it — on their work, their services, and their clients.

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