Find the real gap
We look at the store, offer, traffic, creative, and buying path together. The useful answer is rarely hiding in one screen.
You already know something isn't working.
Some people see it in the numbers. Traffic climbing, sales flat. Others feel it the moment they look at what their brand could be and compare it to what it is. That silence where repeat customers should be. That gap has a cost. And it compounds every day.
$3M+ in joint client revenue. 14 brands. Same approach.
Trusted by brands that needed the whole picture











Founder proof
Most people who reach out are not looking for another agency. They have already seen what happens when strategy, design, development, and growth live in separate rooms. Kaku exists for the brands that need someone paying attention to the whole picture.
Most agencies describe what they do. We describe what changes.
Each service can stand alone. The stronger move is knowing which one actually unlocks the next part of the system.
For stores that need a sharper buying path, cleaner architecture, and a launch that does not depend on hope.
For brands whose site no longer matches the quality of the product, offer, or ambition behind it.
For brands spending time or money on traffic without enough confidence in what happens after the click.
For brands that need short-form content to feel intentional, not like a weekly obligation.
How the work moves
The work has to become visible before it becomes expensive. Diagnose the system, build the system, then keep pressure on the number.
We look at the store, offer, traffic, creative, and buying path together. The useful answer is rarely hiding in one screen.
Design, Shopify development, ads, SEO, and content stay connected, so the work does not collapse between handoffs.
The first version is not the finish line. We watch what buyers actually do and tighten the parts that move the number.
The pieces we usually align
You've probably talked yourself out of this before.
The current work library gives you more visual proof without pretending every project is already a full case study.
14 brands. Same obsession.
These numbers don't mean anything until you see yourself in them.
“We'd been through devs before and it always fell apart. Half-finished work, no communication, excuses. Csaba was the opposite. He built the store, then came back and set up our ads. We hit 7x ROAS in the first month. He's the reason we actually trust the process now.”
“What surprised me was how much he actually thinks about the business, not just the code. He built a product pairing system I use every day, set up ads across four platforms, and flags issues before I notice them. First time I've felt like someone is actually paying attention.”
“He'd done great work for us before, so when we needed someone again there was no question. The store looks exactly how we wanted it, and the stuff behind the scenes is just as clean. We keep coming back because it's never a gamble.”
Pricing ranges
The exact scope depends on what is actually broken. These ranges make fit visible before anyone spends thirty minutes pretending budget is not part of the decision.
Before you book
Nobody books because a button looked persuasive. They book when the obvious doubts have somewhere honest to land.
That is fine. The work can start as one focused project, but we still look at the surrounding system so the fix does not create a new leak somewhere else.
No. Sometimes the right move is a cleaner landing page, a tighter product flow, or a sharper growth setup before a full site rebuild makes sense.
Because clarity saves everyone time. If the range feels aligned, the call can focus on the real problem instead of basic fit.
You land on the booking page with the important context already framed, so the first conversation can start closer to the truth.
Not the scrolling. The thing underneath it. The reason you started looking in the first place. That quiet knowing that something about your brand isn't where it should be. You can picture what it should look like. You've probably seen it on someone else's site. Most people sit with that feeling for months. Some act on it.
14 brands started with this exact conversation.