Quick overview
| Dimension | Details |
|---|---|
| Overall rating | ★★★★☆ 4.2/5 |
| Core capabilities | Web design (responsive, Shopify ecommerce); logo and brand identity; graphic design (print, signage, vehicle wraps); social media marketing and management; mobile app development (iOS/Android); iPad kiosks; paid advertising management; analytics; content creation; hosting and domains |
| Starting price | Social: $129 one-time audit or $360/month (Basic); web/design: hourly, quote via free consultation |
| Free trial | Free consultation for all services |
| Best for | Small and medium-sized businesses that want one agency for design and marketing with transparent social plans and local support in Ontario |
| Website | revuedesign.com |
Revue Design is not a software product: it is a full-service agency you hire for web, design, and social so you can focus on running your business while they handle strategy, creation, and execution.
Product overview
What Revue Design is
Revue Design is a full-service marketing and design agency, not a SaaS or self-serve software. Their core value proposition is to help small and medium-sized businesses, organizations, and individuals accomplish their marketing goals on time and within budget by providing design, web, and social media services under one roof. They describe building their business on remarkable customer service and offering clients full-service marketing—so you get strategy, creative execution, and ongoing management instead of buying a tool and doing everything yourself.
Their service set spans three main pillars: (1) Website design and development, including responsive sites and Shopify ecommerce; (2) Logo and brand identity plus graphic design (brochures, business cards, vehicle wraps, signage, and more); and (3) Social media marketing and management, with fixed-price packages for auditing, set-up, and monthly posting and content creation. Beyond that, they offer mobile app development for iOS and Android, custom iPad kiosk solutions, search engine and banner advertising management, analytics and reporting, content creation (writing, graphic design, print), and website hosting and domain registration.
That makes them a one-stop shop for businesses that prefer a dedicated team over piecing together freelancers or multiple software subscriptions.
Target users and use cases
Revue Design targets small and medium-sized businesses that want to grow their presence without hiring a full in-house marketing and design team. Typical use cases include:
- New or refreshed website – Responsive, easy-to-navigate sites that you can update from anywhere, with optional ecommerce via Shopify.
- Brand identity – Logo design and brand materials (business cards, brochures, mailers, vehicle wraps, interior and exterior signage) that communicate your business’s strengths and differentiate you from competitors.
- Social media presence – Driving web traffic, expanding market reach, and converting more sales through strategic social initiatives; they make it simple to leverage platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube, and others.
- Ongoing social management – Monthly plans that include content creation, custom graphics, posting, monitoring, comment responding, campaign management, and reporting so you stay visible and engaged without doing it yourself.
- Mobile apps and kiosks – Custom iOS and Android applications and iPad kiosk solutions when your business needs a dedicated app or in-person digital experience.
- Paid advertising and analytics – Management of search engine and banner advertising campaigns plus interpretation of analysis and reporting tools so you can act on data.
They emphasize that their dedicated team has helped countless small businesses accomplish these goals on time and within budget, and that they are customer-focused with guaranteed customer satisfaction as their number one priority.
Company background and positioning
Revue Design operates from Belleville, Ontario, with a presence in Kingston as well. They have over 12 years of experience in design and web technology. Their positioning rests on three pillars: Accountability (“we stand behind everything we do”), Customer-focused (“making our customers happy is our number one priority”), and Fair prices (“we charge a moderate hourly rate for all our services, and we don’t add big surcharges to expenses”). They do not publish employee count or funding details; they present as an established local agency rather than a venture-backed product company. For 2026, they continue to offer a free consultation so prospects can discuss their marketing needs and get a clear path to getting started.
Their messaging emphasizes that social media presence can help your business grow, that your brand is more than a logo, and that they deliver affordable websites for small business. The combination of responsive web design, ecommerce with Shopify, logo and brand identity, and social media management is aimed at businesses that need to look professional and stay visible without maintaining a large internal team. The tagline “Give your business the creativity it deserves” and the offer of a free consultation as the first step reflect a low-friction, relationship-driven approach typical of regional full-service agencies.
Functionality in depth
Core capabilities
Website design and developmentRevue Design builds mobile-responsive websites that are eye-catching, easy to navigate, and updatable from anywhere. They specialize in responsive web design—approaches that give customers a better experience on smartphones and tablets. Layout, images, and navigation adapt to screen size so visitors on phones or tablets do not have to pinch, zoom, or scroll horizontally; search engines also favor mobile-friendly sites, which can help improve online search results.
Their team is described as a collaborative group with an extraordinary range of skills and a streamlined design process, so your site can showcase your business, products, and services, be intuitive to use, and support your marketing goals. They build engaging sites that reflect your business and welcome customers. If you need changes to an existing site rather than a full rebuild—for example a refresh of content, design, or structure—they can help with that as well, which can be a cost-effective way to extend the life of a current site without a full redo.
Ecommerce with ShopifyFor online stores, Revue Design uses Shopify. They describe it as elegant, simple, user-friendly, mobile-friendly, and SEO-ready, with hundreds of apps to extend features (inventory, shipping, reviews, discounts, etc.). The “hard part” they take on: custom Shopify design themes (so your store does not look like a default template), full setup and configuration (payments, taxes, shipping, policies), product import (names, descriptions, images, variants), and training so you can add products, process orders, and run promotions yourself. They do not build custom ecommerce engines; they focus on making Shopify look and perform at a high level for your brand. Shopify’s own demos and examples are available at Shopify.ca if you want to see the platform in action before committing; Revue Design positions itself as the partner who makes it your store rather than a generic one.
Logo and brand identityRevue Design helps you communicate your business’s core strengths through graphic design. They offer logo design—fresh, custom logos that create instant impact and clarity and distinctly represent your business. A strong logo is the anchor for all other brand materials; they design for clarity and distinctiveness so customers recognize you at a glance. Brand identity extends to brochures, ads, vehicle wraps, business cards, annual reports, corporate identity and rebranding, mailers and postcards, banner design and printing, and exterior and interior signage. That range covers both digital and print and environmental touchpoints (e.g. a wrapped vehicle or storefront sign), so your brand can look consistent everywhere. They use a proven process and take time to get to know your business, your audience, and your unique selling proposition, then create an identity that tells your story, distinguishes you from competition, and stays fresh and long-lasting. Their tagline for this work: “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” So the emphasis is on getting the first impression right—professional, memorable, and aligned with who you are.
Social media marketing and managementRevue Design specializes in driving business growth through strategic social media marketing. They make it simple for small and medium-sized businesses to leverage social platforms to drive web traffic, expand market reach, and convert more sales, faster. Services range from one-time audits and set-up to monthly management that includes:
- Monthly reports
- Customer service (responding to comments and messages)
- Daily monitoring and SPAM monitoring
- Comment responding
- Daily posting (frequency depends on plan: 3, 8, or 14 posts per week)
- Content creation
- Custom graphic design
- Campaign management
- Multiple sites (2, 3, or 4 depending on plan)
The Online Audit ($129) gives you an evaluation of your current online and social presence, a follow-up phone conference with honest feedback and recommendations, an integrated social media plan, and guidance on how to become more efficient online and maximize results. It is a low-cost way to get a professional assessment before investing in set-up or monthly management.
The Getting Started package ($270, upgrade from audit) includes set-up of three social platforms of your choice, training on how they work, and networking each profile with your existing blog or website; if you’ve done the audit, they implement recommendations from that process. Client supplies graphics, images, and video for the Getting Started package—so you need basic assets (logo, photos, or video) or another source for them; platform options include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google+, Foursquare, and more. Once you are on a monthly plan (Basic, Essential, or Premiere), content creation and custom graphic design are included, so Revue Design produces the visuals and copy for your posts; you no longer have to supply everything yourself.
Mobile app development and iPad kiosksRevue Design has extensive experience creating high-performance, feature-packed mobile applications for iOS and Android. They also develop custom iPad kiosk solutions. These are project-based offerings for businesses that need a dedicated app or kiosk experience rather than only a website or social presence.
Advanced and extended services
Paid advertising and analyticsBeyond organic social and content, Revue Design can manage search engine advertising campaigns and banner advertising. They also interpret analysis and reporting tools (analytics) so you can understand performance and make decisions. This fits their full-service positioning: one partner for creative and media execution.
Content and creativeThey design creative content across writing, graphic design, and print. That supports campaigns, social content, and brand materials without you having to coordinate separate copywriters and designers.
Hosting and domainsRevue Design offers website hosting and domain name registration, so you can keep hosting and design under one relationship if you prefer. That can simplify billing and support: one contact for site updates, hosting issues, and domain renewals instead of dealing with a separate registrar or host.
Design process and deliverablesFor logo and brand identity, they describe a process that starts with getting to know your business, your audience, and your unique selling proposition. They focus on what makes you extraordinary and then create an identity that tells your story, distinguishes you from competition, and is fresh and long-lasting. Deliverables range from digital assets (logos, brand guidelines) to print and environmental (business cards, brochures, vehicle wraps, signage).
For web, the outcome is typically a live, responsive site that you can update from anywhere (often on a CMS they recommend or Shopify for ecommerce), plus any training or handoff documentation. For social, you receive monthly reports and ongoing content and posting; you may get access to social accounts or work through them depending on the arrangement. Clarify revision rounds, file ownership, and handoff (source files, logins, documentation) in your agreement so there are no surprises at project end.
Integrations and workflow
As an agency, Revue Design does not offer a software “integration list” in the way a SaaS product would. They integrate with your business by taking briefs, delivering designs and copy, and managing social and ads on your behalf. For ecommerce, they use Shopify and can set up and customize themes and apps; Shopify itself integrates with payment gateways, shipping carriers, and many third-party apps (inventory, email, reviews, etc.), so your store can grow with add-ons. For social, they work across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google+, Foursquare, and other platforms—you grant access to your accounts (or they help you create them), and they post, respond, and report. For advertising, they manage campaigns on the platforms you agree on (e.g. Google Ads, social ad managers).
There are no public APIs or third-party app marketplaces from Revue Design; workflow is through direct communication (email, phone, meetings) and deliverables (files, access to social accounts, reports). If you use Google Analytics or other tools, they can interpret and report on them as part of their analytics offering, so you get a single view of performance without having to run the analysis yourself.
Pricing
Revue Design uses a hybrid pricing model: published fixed prices for social media services, and hourly/project-based pricing for web design, graphic design, brand identity, mobile apps, and other work. They state they charge a moderate hourly rate and do not add big surcharges to expenses, which differentiates them from agencies that markup expenses heavily.
Social media pricing (as of 2026)
| Plan | Price | Period | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Online Audit | $129 | One-time | Evaluation of current online and social presence; follow-up phone conference with feedback and recommendations; integrated social media plan; how to leverage social and maximize results. |
| Getting Started (upgrade from audit) | $270 | One-time | Set-up of 3 social platforms; networking with blog/website; implementation of audit recommendations. Client supplies graphics, images, video. Platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google+, Foursquare, etc. |
| Basic | $360 | Per month | Monthly reports; customer service; daily monitoring; SPAM monitoring; comment responding; 3 posts/week; content creation; custom graphic design; campaign management; 2 sites included. |
| Essential | $480 | Per month | Same as Basic; 8 posts/week; 3 sites included. |
| Premiere | $600 | Per month | Same as Basic; 14 posts/week; 4 sites included. |
Pricing for social is transparent on their website; confirm current rates and included platforms when you contact them, as terms may be updated. The step-up from Basic to Essential to Premiere is mainly posting frequency (3 → 8 → 14 posts per week) and number of sites (2 → 3 → 4). If you have multiple brands or locations, the higher tiers give you more coverage; if you are a single business with one or two key platforms, Basic may be enough to start and you can upgrade later.
Web design, graphic design, and other services
For website design, logo and brand identity, graphic design, mobile app development, iPad kiosks, advertising management, and content creation, Revue Design does not publish set package prices. They use a moderate hourly rate and scope each project via a free consultation. You tell them your needs; they outline approach, deliverables, and cost. No big surcharges on expenses means you are not paying heavy markups on things like stock art or print costs. To get a quote for 2026, use their free consultation (contact form, email [email protected], or phone 613-827-8058).
Hidden costs and what to clarify
- Social: Confirm whether ad spend is included or separate, and what “sites” means (e.g. social profiles vs. websites). Clarify platform limits and revision rounds for content/graphics.
- Web and design: Revisions, number of concepts, and rights (e.g. full ownership, usage) should be agreed in writing. Hosting and domain costs are typically recurring; ask for annual or monthly figures.
- Ongoing work: Monthly social plans are recurring; web and design are often project-based. If you want ongoing retainer work (e.g. monthly design or ad management), ask for a custom proposal.
If you are new to social or have not had a structured presence, starting with the $129 Online Audit lets you get an honest evaluation and recommendations without a large commitment. From there, the $270 Getting Started package makes sense if you want them to set up three platforms and implement the audit feedback; you will need to supply graphics, images, and video for that phase. Once you are ready for ongoing management, choose Basic ($360/month) if you have one or two key platforms and are fine with 3 posts per week and 2 sites—good for a single business testing the waters. Essential ($480/month) steps up to 8 posts per week and 3 sites, suitable if you have multiple locations or brands or want higher visibility. Premiere ($600/month) gives 14 posts per week and 4 sites, for businesses that want daily or near-daily presence across several channels. There is no free trial for the monthly plans, but the audit is a low-cost way to evaluate their approach before signing a monthly contract.
Typical budget ranges (indicative only)Because web, design, and app work are quoted per project, exact numbers vary. As a rough frame of reference for 2026: small business websites (brochure-style, responsive, few pages) often fall in the low to mid four figures (CAD) at many agencies; Shopify setup and customization can add mid to high four figures depending on product count and design complexity. Logo and basic brand identity (logo, business card, maybe one or two collateral pieces) often start in the high hundreds to low thousands; full identity and print (brochures, vehicle wrap, signage) can go into the thousands. Social monthly plans are fixed at $360–$600/month, so annual social is $4,320–$7,200 before any one-time audit or set-up. These are illustrative only; always get a written quote from Revue Design for your scope.
Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages
- Full-service under one roof – One partner for web, brand, graphic design, social, ads, apps, and hosting reduces coordination with multiple freelancers or tools and keeps voice and look consistent.
- Transparent social pricing – Fixed monthly plans ($360 / $480 / $600) and clear one-time options ($129 audit, $270 Getting Started) make it easy to budget social without surprises.
- Fair pricing stance – Moderate hourly rate and no big surcharges on expenses are explicitly stated, which can mean lower total cost than agencies that markup expenses heavily.
- Customer-first positioning – Guaranteed customer satisfaction, accountability (“we stand behind everything we do”), and remarkable customer service are central to their messaging; suitable for teams that value a responsive, reliable relationship.
- Shopify expertise – For ecommerce, they focus on Shopify (custom themes, setup, training), which is a proven, scalable platform; you get a mobile-friendly, SEO-ready store without building from scratch.
- Local presence – Belleville and Kingston offices and free consultation are a good fit for Ontario and Canadian businesses that prefer a local, reachable team.
- Structured social onboarding – Audit → Getting Started → monthly plan gives a clear path from evaluation to execution, with implementation of recommendations built into the flow.
- Wide creative range – From logos and business cards to vehicle wraps and signage, they cover traditional and environmental branding, which helps small businesses look professional across touchpoints.
Disadvantages
- No self-serve software – If you want to run everything yourself with a tool (e.g. Hootsuite, Wix), Revue Design is not a substitute; you are buying services, not a platform license.
- Limited public reviews – As a smaller local agency, they do not have the volume of public reviews found on G2 or Capterra for large SaaS products; you may need to request references or case studies to validate fit.
- Geographic focus – Ontario/Canada focus may mean time zones and travel for international or far-away clients; not necessarily a downside for local businesses.
- Pricing opacity for non-social work – Web, design, and app work is quote-based; you cannot see exact prices online, so budgeting requires a conversation and possibly a proposal.
- Dependency on one team – Quality and speed depend on their capacity and priorities; if the relationship sours or they are overloaded, switching to another agency or in-house has transition cost.
The full-service and transparent social pricing advantages matter most when you are time-limited or inexperienced with design and marketing: you get a single point of contact, predictable monthly social cost, and no need to learn design software or social platforms. The fair pricing and local presence advantages matter when you want to build a long-term relationship with a team you can meet or call, and when you want to avoid the expense markups that some agencies apply to third-party costs.
When disadvantages matter mostThe no self-serve disadvantage matters if you enjoy hands-on control or need to iterate quickly on your own (e.g. A/B testing ads or social copy daily). The limited public reviews disadvantage matters if you require third-party validation before engaging; in that case, asking for references is essential. The quote-based pricing for non-social work matters when you have a tight, fixed budget and need to know total cost upfront; get a detailed scope and fixed quote where possible.
Competitive comparison
Revue Design competes with DIY tools (you do the work) and other agencies (someone else does the work). Below is a compact comparison to help you choose.
| Dimension | Revue Design | Hootsuite | Buffer | Wix | Squarespace |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Full-service agency | Self-serve social software | Self-serve social software | Self-serve website builder | Self-serve website builder |
| Social | They create, post, manage (fixed monthly plans) | You schedule, publish, analyze (subscription) | You schedule and publish (subscription) | Limited social features | Limited social features |
| Web | They design and build (hourly/project) | N/A | N/A | You build with templates (subscription) | You build with templates (subscription) |
| Ecommerce | Shopify setup and customization (project) | N/A | N/A | Wix ecommerce (subscription) | Squarespace Commerce (subscription) |
| Design/brand | Logo, identity, print, signage (project) | N/A | N/A | Templates and apps | Templates and apps |
| Pricing | Social: $129–$600; rest: quote | Subscription tiers | Subscription tiers | Subscription tiers | Subscription tiers |
| Best for | SMBs that want one partner, no DIY | Teams that want to run social in-house | Simple scheduling, low cost | DIY website with minimal dev | DIY website with strong design focus |
Choose Revue Design when you want one partner to handle web design, brand identity, graphic design, and social media (and optionally ads, apps, hosting) without learning multiple tools or managing freelancers. Good fit if you value transparent social pricing, fair hourly rates, local support in Ontario, and customer-first service.
When to choose alternatives- Hootsuite / Buffer / Sendible – When you want to run social yourself with a software subscription and keep full control of content and calendar.
- Wix / Squarespace – When you prefer to build and update your website yourself with templates and a subscription, and don’t need an agency relationship.
- Larger or specialized agencies – When you need global scale, enterprise processes, or highly specialized work (e.g. only paid media or only UX) and have budget for bigger retainers.
Setup and ease of use
Getting startedThere is no software to install or log into for agency services. You contact Revue Design (website form, [email protected], or 613-827-8058), request a free consultation, and discuss your needs. For social:
- You can start with the $129 Online Audit to get an evaluation and recommendations.
- Optionally upgrade to Getting Started ($270) for set-up of three platforms and implementation of audit feedback (you supply graphics, images, video).
- Move to a monthly plan (Basic $360, Essential $480, Premiere $600) for ongoing posting, content, monitoring, and reporting.
For web or design, the consultation leads to a scope and quote; once agreed, they manage the project and deliver files or access as appropriate. Typical steps include: kickoff or brief (goals, audience, preferences), concepts or wireframes (depending on project type), revision rounds (agree how many in advance), production (development, print, or implementation), and handoff (files, logins, training). Learning curve is low on your side: you provide direction and feedback; they handle execution. Interface is their own process (briefs, reviews, approvals), not a product UI. Help and support are through direct contact (email, phone); they do not publish SLA or ticket systems like a SaaS would. If you value clear communication and one point of contact, their model is straightforward; if you prefer 24/7 in-app help or knowledge bases, that is not what an agency typically provides.
What to prepare before the first callTo make the free consultation productive, have a rough idea of goals (e.g. “new website and logo,” “social presence on three platforms,” “Shopify store with 50 products”), timeline (when you need to launch or go live), and budget range if possible. For social, decide whether you want to start with the audit ($129) or go straight to a monthly plan; for web or design, be ready to describe your current state (no site, old site, no logo, etc.) and must-haves (e.g. ecommerce, bilingual, specific integrations). The more clarity you bring, the more accurate the quote and plan.
Contact and supportRevue Design can be reached via [email protected], phone (613-827-8058), and the contact form on their website. Their address is 60 Victoria Ave, Belleville, ON K8N 1Z7. They have offices in Belleville and Kingston and present themselves as a local, reachable team. Support is relationship-based: you work with your project or account contact rather than a ticketing system. For monthly social clients, customer service (e.g. comment responding, monitoring) is included in the plan; for project work, communication runs through the same channels. They do not publish response-time SLAs or 24/7 availability; if you need guaranteed response times or round-the-clock support, clarify expectations during the consultation.
User feedback and ratings
As a local full-service agency, Revue Design does not have the volume of public reviews found for large SaaS products on G2, Capterra, or TrustRadius. We did not find an aggregate G2 or Capterra score for “Revue Design” (Belleville) as of 2026. Their stated commitments—accountability, customer-focused, guaranteed customer satisfaction, remarkable customer service, fair prices—are what they offer as assurance. If you are evaluating them, it is reasonable to ask for references or examples of past work (websites, social accounts, brand materials) and to clarify deliverables and timelines in the free consultation so you can set expectations. No public negative reviews were found in our research; absence of public reviews is typical for smaller regional agencies rather than a red flag by itself.
How to evaluate without public reviewsWhen an agency has few or no public reviews, you can still assess fit by: (1) Requesting 2–3 references in your industry or of similar project size, and asking those references about communication, timeliness, quality, and value. (2) Reviewing their portfolio—live sites, social feeds, or print samples—to see if the style and quality match your expectations. (3) Defining success in writing—deliverables, revision rounds, and timeline—so both sides are aligned before work starts. (4) Starting small if you are unsure: e.g. the $129 social audit or a small design project before committing to a large website or long-term retainer. This reduces risk while giving you a direct experience of how they work.
Who it's for (and who it's not)
Best for
- Small and medium-sized businesses that want professional web, brand, and social without hiring a full in-house team.
- Ontario and Canadian businesses that value local support, free consultation, and a reachable team (Belleville, Kingston).
- Teams that prefer a single partner for design and marketing instead of coordinating multiple freelancers or DIY tools.
- Businesses that want transparent social pricing – fixed monthly plans ($360–$600) and clear one-time options ($129 audit, $270 set-up).
- Shops that need Shopify – stores that want custom themes, setup, product import, and training without building the platform themselves.
- Organizations that need logo, brand identity, and print – business cards, brochures, vehicle wraps, signage—from one design team.
The ideal customer is a small or medium-sized business (often Ontario-based) that has limited in-house marketing or design capacity, wants to look professional across web and social, values predictable social pricing and fair hourly rates, and prefers a single partner for strategy and execution. They may be new (need logo, site, and social from scratch) or existing (refresh site, rebrand, or add social management). Budget is typically thousands per year for combined web, design, and social—comfortable with $360–$600/month for social and project-based spend for web and design when the relationship and quality justify it.
Not the best fit
- Teams that want full control and self-serve tools – e.g. Hootsuite, Buffer, Wix, Squarespace—where you do the work and pay a subscription.
- Enterprises that need global delivery, formal RFP processes, or large in-house integration; Revue Design is positioned for SMB.
- Budget-only buyers who cannot afford hourly design/dev or $360+ per month for social; in that case, DIY tools or freelance marketplaces may be more appropriate.
- Clients that require guaranteed 24/7 support or public SLAs; agency support is typically business-hours and relationship-based.
- New local business – You are opening a store or service in Ontario and need a logo, website, and social presence (e.g. Facebook, Instagram) from day one. Revue Design can do the audit, set-up, and then a Basic or Essential monthly plan so you launch with a coherent brand and ongoing content.
- Existing business refreshing its look – You have an old website and no clear brand or social strategy. You want a responsive site (or Shopify store), updated logo and materials, and social management so you look current and stay visible. One agency for all of it simplifies coordination.
- Shopify store launch – You have products and want to sell online. You need custom theme, setup, product import, and training; optionally social to drive traffic. Revue Design’s Shopify focus and social packages fit that combination.
- Ongoing social only – You already have a website and brand but no time to post, create content, or respond to comments. A monthly plan (Basic, Essential, or Premiere) gives you content creation, posting, monitoring, and reporting without hiring in-house.
Customer stories and outcomes
Revue Design’s website does not publish named case studies or testimonials with metrics (e.g. “X% increase in traffic”). They state that their dedicated team has helped countless small businesses accomplish their marketing goals on time and within budget and that they have over 12 years of experience in design and web technology. So we cannot cite specific ROI or success numbers here. If you need proof points, the best approach is to ask during the free consultation for references or samples (live sites, social accounts, or brand projects) that match your industry or size. Many small agencies are happy to share examples and introduce you to a past client when the relationship is a good fit.
What typical outcomes look like (without named cases)Based on their service descriptions, typical outcomes you can reasonably expect when working with a full-service agency like Revue Design include: a live, responsive website that you can update and that improves your online search visibility; a consistent brand identity across logo, print, and digital so customers recognize you; increased social visibility and engagement through regular posting, content creation, and campaign management; and for ecommerce, a Shopify store that is mobile-friendly and SEO-ready so you can sell online without building the platform yourself. On time and within budget is their stated commitment—so timelines and quotes should be agreed upfront and tracked; if they deliver to that standard, the main “success story” is a professional presence that frees you to focus on running your business while they handle design and marketing execution.
Roadmap and considerations
DirectionRevue Design presents as a stable, established agency rather than a product with a public roadmap. Their 2026 offering continues to center on web design, graphic design and brand identity, social media marketing and management, Shopify ecommerce, mobile apps, iPad kiosks, advertising management, analytics, content, and hosting. There is no stated shift to a software product or platform; they remain a service-led partner. For buyers, that means you can expect continuity in what they offer: the same core services, the same emphasis on customer service and fair pricing, and the same free consultation as the entry point. If they add new services (e.g. additional platforms or ad channels), those would likely be communicated during the consultation or via their website; there is no public product roadmap or release log to follow.
Risks and considerations- Pricing – Social prices are published but may change; web/design are hourly and project-based, so scope creep or extra revisions can increase cost. Get written scope and quote before starting. If you are on a tight budget, ask for a fixed-price project rather than open-ended hourly work where possible.
- Capacity – A small team can have limited bandwidth; ask about timelines and capacity for your project or monthly work. If you need a fast launch (e.g. within 4–6 weeks), confirm they can meet that before committing.
- Dependency – Leaving means moving sites, accounts, or creative to another provider; clarify ownership of files and accounts (e.g. social logins, domain, source files) in your agreement. Ensure you receive source files (e.g. logo vectors, design files) and admin access to sites and social accounts so you are not locked in.
- Market and trend – Full-service agencies remain relevant as long as SMBs want done-for-you work; the trend toward DIY tools (Wix, Canva, Hootsuite) does not replace the need for strategy and execution by a dedicated team. Revue Design’s positioning—fair prices, customer-focused, one partner—aligns with that. The main market risk for any small agency is capacity or key person dependency; asking about team structure and backup during the consultation can help you assess stability.
Summary
Revue Design is a full-service marketing and design agency in Belleville and Kingston, Ontario, with over 12 years of experience. They offer website design (including responsive and Shopify ecommerce), logo and brand identity, graphic design (print, signage, vehicle wraps), social media marketing and management (with transparent pricing: $129 audit, $270 Getting Started, $360–$600/month plans), mobile app development (iOS/Android), iPad kiosks, paid advertising management, analytics, content creation, and hosting and domains. They position themselves on customer service, accountability, and fair pricing (moderate hourly rate, no big surcharges). They are a good fit for small and medium-sized businesses that want one partner for design and marketing rather than DIY tools or multiple freelancers—especially in Ontario and Canada where their local presence and free consultation are convenient.If you prefer to run social or build websites yourself with a software subscription, tools like Hootsuite, Buffer, Wix, or Squarespace are alternatives. For one agency that handles web, brand, social, and more with clear social plans and fair hourly work, Revue Design is a solid option to evaluate with their free consultation. Their transparent social pricing ($129 audit, $270 set-up, $360–$600/month plans) and moderate hourly rate with no big surcharges make it easier to budget and compare value. Because they are local (Belleville and Kingston) and relationship-driven, the best next step is to contact them with your goals and timeline and see whether their approach and capacity match what you need for 2026 and beyond. Request references or sample work if you want extra assurance before committing to a larger project or long-term social plan. Pricing and service details in this review are based on information available from Revue Design’s website as of 2026; for current offers and terms, visit revuedesign.com or contact them directly via email or phone.
Best for: Small and medium-sized businesses in Ontario and Canada that want one partner for web design, brand identity, and social media marketing with transparent social pricing and a focus on customer service. Skip if: You want self-serve software, global enterprise support, or the lowest possible cost with full DIY control. Verdict: 4.2/5 — A full-service marketing and design agency with clear social media plans and fair hourly pricing, best for SMBs that prefer a dedicated team over DIY tools.