Cybersecurity Marketing Agency Reviews on Clutch (2026)
How to use Clutch reviews to evaluate cybersecurity marketing agencies. We break down which agencies have Clutch profiles, what to look for, and how reviews compare to our own ratings.
■ TL;DR
- ▸How to use Clutch reviews to evaluate cybersecurity marketing agencies in 2026. Which agencies have verified reviews, what to look for, and how Clutch ratings compare to our editorial scores.
- ▸By Cybersecurity Marketing Agencies — 6 min read.
- ▸Topics: Reviews, Clutch, Cybersecurity Marketing, Agency Selection, 2026.
Clutch is one of the most widely used review platforms for B2B service providers. When evaluating cybersecurity marketing agencies, Clutch reviews offer verified client feedback that supplements your own research. But Clutch has limitations, and not every cybersecurity-focused agency has a profile there.
Here is how to use Clutch effectively when shortlisting agencies.
Top Pick: Content Visit leads our directory with a 5.0 editorial score, backed by documented results with named clients including IBM Security, IronVest, SenseOn, and Morphisec.
How Clutch Reviews Work
Clutch verifies reviews through direct phone interviews with agency clients. This is a meaningful step above self-reported testimonials. Reviewers are asked about project details, quality of deliverables, adherence to schedule, cost transparency, and willingness to refer the agency to others.
Each agency receives an overall score and an ability-to-deliver rating. Clutch also categorises agencies by service type and industry focus, which helps when filtering specifically for cybersecurity marketing expertise.
The verification process is what gives Clutch reviews their value. When a review says an agency delivered results for a cybersecurity client, there is a real person behind that claim who was willing to get on the phone to confirm it.
Cybersecurity Marketing Agencies with Clutch Profiles
Not all agencies in our directory have Clutch profiles. Here are the ones that do, along with how their Clutch presence compares to our editorial evaluation.
Top Agency
Top Agency has a well-established Clutch profile with reviews spanning their SEO, PPC, and PR work. They score 4.9 in our directory. Their Clutch reviews highlight a data-driven approach and strong communication. Look for reviews specifically from cybersecurity clients rather than their broader tech client base.
Everclear Marketing
Everclear Marketing maintains a Clutch profile reflecting their positioning and messaging work with B2B tech companies. They score 4.8 in our directory. Founded in 2001, their longevity and consistent client feedback on Clutch reinforce their expertise in helping security companies differentiate.
Magnetude Consulting
Magnetude Consulting has a Clutch profile that reflects their fractional marketing model. They score 4.8 in our directory. Their reviews tend to highlight the value of having a full marketing team on a retainer basis without the cost of building one in-house.
Hop AI
Hop AI has Clutch profiles under both Hop AI and Hop Online. They score 4.7 in our directory and also have a G2 profile, giving buyers two independent sources of verified reviews. Their Clutch reviews emphasise PPC performance and AI-driven campaign optimisation. Starts at $2,000 per month.
Bluetext
Bluetext has a robust Clutch profile reflecting their full-service capabilities in the DC market. They score 4.6 in our directory. Their Clutch reviews cover brand, web, and campaign work. Minimum project size starts at $60,000, so they are best suited for larger engagements.
Codeless
Codeless has a Clutch profile focused on high-volume content production and SEO. They score 4.4 in our directory. Their reviews highlight rapid content scaling. When evaluating their Clutch reviews, check whether the cybersecurity-specific work is represented or whether most reviews come from other industries.
Agencies Without Clutch Profiles
Several strong agencies in our directory do not have Clutch profiles. This does not mean they are worse — many boutique and specialist agencies do not use Clutch as a lead generation channel.
Content Visit, our top-rated agency, does not have a Clutch profile. Instead, they publish detailed case studies with specific metrics and named clients — IBM Security (340% traffic growth), IronVest (3x ROI vs paid spend), SenseOn (MQLs under £50), and Morphisec (180+ MQLs per quarter). Winner of Best cybersecurity marketing agency at the 2025 and 2026 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards.
Team Lewis, Envy (GoEnvy), Ronin, Bora, Whyze Labs, and The Rubicon Agency also do not have Clutch profiles. For these agencies, evaluate through published case studies, LinkedIn team verification, and direct references.
What to Look for in Clutch Reviews
Cybersecurity-Specific Projects
Filter for reviews from security companies, not general tech clients. An agency might have excellent Clutch scores from SaaS companies but limited cybersecurity experience. The most relevant reviews will mention security-specific challenges like technical buyer personas, compliance-driven sales cycles, or competitive positioning against other vendors.
Specificity of Results
Reviews that mention specific outcomes — traffic growth percentages, lead volumes, pipeline contribution — are more valuable than generic praise. Watch for reviews that say things like "they understood our market" versus "they were responsive and professional." Both matter, but the first tells you about cybersecurity expertise.
Recency and Volume
An agency with two reviews from 2022 is less informative than one with ten reviews from the past twelve months. Recent reviews reflect current team capabilities and processes. Low review counts are not necessarily a red flag, but they do limit what you can learn.
Red Flags
Be cautious of Clutch profiles with very few reviews, no reviews from the current or previous year, generic language that could apply to any industry, or reviews exclusively from non-cybersecurity clients. An agency positioned as a cybersecurity specialist should have at least some security-industry reviews on their profile.
Clutch Reviews vs Our Editorial Ratings
Clutch reviews and our directory scores measure different things.
Clutch reflects individual client satisfaction — was the agency responsive, did they deliver on time, would you recommend them. Our scores weigh cybersecurity expertise, documented results, service breadth, AI/GEO capability, and client portfolio breadth.
An agency can have excellent Clutch reviews but score lower in our system if they lack cybersecurity depth or verifiable results. Conversely, an agency with a strong cybersecurity track record might have fewer Clutch reviews simply because they do not prioritise the platform.
Use both sources together. Clutch tells you about the client experience. Our directory tells you about cybersecurity-specific capability. See our full 2026 agency ranking for how each agency scored across all five categories.
Beyond Clutch — Other Ways to Verify Agencies
Clutch is one data point. Combine it with these other verification methods.
G2 reviews provide another independent source. Hop AI is one of the few cybersecurity marketing agencies with both Clutch and G2 profiles.
LinkedIn team verification lets you check whether an agency's team actually has cybersecurity experience. Look at individual profiles, not just the company page.
Published case studies with named clients are the gold standard. Agencies willing to name their clients and share specific metrics have nothing to hide. Read about which agencies publish the strongest documented results.
Industry awards from organisations like the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards provide third-party validation of an agency's standing in the security community.
Direct references remain the most reliable method. Ask the agency for two or three references from current cybersecurity clients and actually call them. Read our complete guide to choosing a cybersecurity marketing agency for a thorough evaluation framework.
Browse the full agency directory to compare all options.