Campaigns learn from the wrong signal
Form fills are not the same as qualified inquiries. If lead quality does not flow back into the system, the platforms mostly learn to find more of the same.
Hendrik builds and runs your paid-acquisition system: ads, landing pages, tracking, CRM feedback, and AI agents that flag daily where budget leaks or lead quality drops. You do not get a monthly deck to interpret. You get a visible rhythm of what we stop, fix, test, and scale.
An ad account can look healthy while sales gets poor-fit leads, tracking tells too little, or budget keeps moving toward the wrong intent. Then you are not optimizing for pipeline. You are optimizing for the easiest number in the dashboard.
Form fills are not the same as qualified inquiries. If lead quality does not flow back into the system, the platforms mostly learn to find more of the same.
A broken form, declining lead quality, or spend on the wrong search terms should be visible today. Not as a polished slide at the end of the month.
Ads, landing pages, tracking, CRM, and sales feedback are often split across different people. Performance disappears in those handoffs.
That is why Hendrik is not a classic agency promising a little more attention. It is one operating model for the full lead chain.
Most of the upside is not in one more campaign tweak. It is in the connection between offer, ad, page, form, tracking, CRM, and follow-up. Hendrik runs that chain as one system.
Who should respond, why now, and what makes an inquiry commercially valuable?
Google, Meta, and LinkedIn structured around intent, segments, exclusions, and quality — not just volume.
Pages and flows that match the ad promise, with as little friction as possible for the right lead.
Not just who converts, but which leads become conversations, pipeline, or revenue.
New hooks and variants based on search intent, market response, sales input, and what the data shows.
Daily signals on spend, CPA, form flow, creative fatigue, tracking gaps, and lead quality.
Stop, fix, test, or scale — with the reason visible in the work rhythm.
Before I sell anything, our AI agents scan whether your system is measurable enough and where the biggest leaks are. The diagnosis is short, concrete, and focused on the first decisions.
Our AI agents audit which campaigns, search terms, audiences, or placements receive budget without signs of quality.
Does the ad promise match the page, the form, and the next step?
Does CRM or sales feedback flow back into analysis, or do the platforms only optimize for form fills?
Our agents pinpoint the immediate fix: an exclusion, tracking fix, LP variant, new hook set, or budget shift — not a generic advice deck.
The outcome is clear: no fit, build measurement first, or start with a first test plan.
The weekly review should not be about what happened last month. You should see what the system is flagging today, which decision follows, and what has already shipped.
Search terms with cost, but no CRM-qualified leads
Form drop-off rises after a new field or new page
Lead volume rises, but sales conversations drop
Winning angle loses intent, not only CTR
Negative keywords and exclusions live
New variant on the ad promise shipped
Event or CRM stage restored
Budget shifted to better segment
CAPI check completed
New hook set live
Lead quality feedback back to Google/Meta
Weekly decision list shared
Agents do the watch work. Hendrik keeps judgment, priority, and final accountability.
Agents watch inputs where waste or quality loss becomes visible early.
Agents provide signals. No automatic budget decisions without human judgment.
I do not want to earn because more budget moves through your account. The partnership should stay logical when waste drops, lead quality rises, and pipeline improves.
We clean up account structure, tracking, CRM feedback, and lead definition. Without measurement, outcome-based pricing is theater.
Campaigns, landing pages, creatives, and feedback loops improve weekly. Budget moves toward what demonstrably produces better inquiries.
When qualified inquiries can be defined and fed back reliably, part of the fee can tie to qualified inquiries, pipeline, or agreed improvements.
First read on website, channels, budget, measurability, and biggest leaks.
If there is fit, we start with account structure, tracking, CRM feedback, and first tests. Goal: steer reliably on quality.
Weekly rhythm for campaigns, LPs, creatives, tracking, and feedback loops.
Only when quality can be defined and fed back reliably can part of the fee move with qualified inquiries, pipeline, or agreed improvements.
I am Hendrik, engineer and founder. I help build the tracking, pages, experiments, and agent monitoring myself. The agents do the watch work; I decide what gets priority and what goes live.
That difference is practical. When lead quality drops, a form breaks, or budget leaks, you do not want to wait until someone explains a monthly deck. You want the person who sees it to be able to decide and execute.
Hendrik is most valuable when something is already running — or you are ready to start seriously — and lead quality matters more than volume alone.
Rule of thumb: from around €10k/month in performance budget, this usually starts to make sense. Below that, a targeted diagnosis can still help, but structured testing is often too constrained.
Before public cases exist, the work itself should be auditable. Hendrik therefore does not run on vague updates, but on diagnosis, signals, decisions, and shipped fixes you can see.
You do not get a generic audit. You get a short diagnosis with the 2–3 places I would intervene: spend leak, tracking gap, funnel break, or first test.
Every week you see what was stopped, fixed, tested, or scaled — including the reason and expected effect.
Not just “we are on it.” You see what went live: exclusions, LP variant, tracking event, CRM feedback, or budget shift.
Public results only come with context: starting point, budget, timeline, definition of quality, and what actually changed.
That makes it clear early whether the diagnosis is sharp and whether the rhythm produces better decisions.
Send your website, channels, budget, and what is not working well enough. Within one business day, you get a direct answer: no fit, build measurement first, or a first diagnosis with the places I would intervene.