Strategy, tech, and
the work most agencies won't do.
We don't just advise. We build, run, and optimize the systems behind your growth.
7 years in.
Still building.
Tilman Marketing started in event management and the spirits industry. Over 7 years, it evolved into a full-funnel marketing practice covering paid ads, email automation, customer journeys, web development, and AI-driven optimization. The common thread: every engagement is hands-on, measurable, and built around what the data actually says.
We've worked with spirits brands, D2C companies, B2C services, and Belgian and international SMEs. Some projects last a week. Some have been running for years. The approach is the same: get into the systems, understand the numbers, and make things work better.
Work like colleagues,
think like partners
Radical honesty
If something isn't working, we'll say it. If your budget is going to the wrong channel, you'll know before the next invoice.
Data first
Every recommendation is backed by actual performance data. We don't pitch what we can't measure.
Fully involved
We work inside your tools, your dashboards, your CRM. Not from the outside looking in.
Marketing and tech,
end to end
Digital strategy and marketing
Google Ads, Meta Ads, email automation, push notifications, customer journeys. From acquisition to retention.
Web development
Web and application development in React and Next.js. Websites, dashboards, internal tools, and custom applications.
AI and automation
Custom algorithms, AI agents, and standalone AI applications. Built to solve specific problems, not to check a box.
Brand strategy
Positioning based on data, not guesswork. Long-term thinking, not quick fixes.
Trust first,
results always
The best work happens when trust is mutual. When clients feel comfortable being honest about what's working and what isn't. When we can challenge ideas, test boldly, and iterate quickly.
That's the kind of partnership we build. One where we'd rather show you a dashboard than a slide deck. Where the strategy changes when the data says it should, not when the contract says it's time.