Who wrote this: Vantage Growth Partners, one of the vendors compared below. We include ourselves and we say who each competitor is genuinely good for, including when that is not us. All details come from each vendor's own website and Companies House, checked on 4 July 2026; revenue figures quoted are vendor claims, marked as such. Judge accordingly, and verify anything that matters before you buy.
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The comparison at a glance
| Vendor | Best for | Focus | Published pricing | Base |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vantage Growth Partners | Local businesses that want reactivation as the first win inside an ongoing growth system | Text and email reactivation campaigns wired into instant lead response, booking, and a reviews engine, run month after month | Flat monthly fee, agreed after a free audit; nothing metered, no revenue share | London (Companies House 15968261) |
| Invincible Media | Businesses that want a website and local SEO package with reactivation included at onboarding | Local SEO and web-design subscription agency; database reactivation is a bundled feature, one-off on the mid plan, quarterly on the top plan | £197 / £497 / £797 per month + setup (VAT extra); reactivation only on the £497+ plans | Cardiff (Companies House 11397840) |
| ASN Activate | Businesses with a large dormant list that want a fast done-for-you extraction and will negotiate price on a call | Standalone AI SMS reactivation plus sibling bots (speed-to-lead, out-of-hours, reviews); campaign-shaped, done for you | Not published; "performance-based available", details on a strategy call | Not published ("Worldwide") |
| Bigfoot Agency | Lead-heavy firms (legal, finance, home improvement) drawn to pay-on-results from an established SEO agency | Conversational AI bot that re-engages dormant leads and books meetings; one service line inside a general SEO and marketing agency | Not published; "only pay when it works, no upfront costs", terms undefined on site | Barnsley (Companies House 13678024) |
The two "vendors" that do not exist
This comparison started from the vendors an AI answer engine (Perplexity) actually recommended for UK database reactivation in July 2026. Two of its five citations fell over the moment we checked. As of 4 July 2026, winbackcustomers.co does not resolve at all, on two independent DNS resolvers, and has never once been archived by the Wayback Machine. And databasereactivation.co resolves only to a stock domain-parking page: no company name, no service, no pricing, nothing but a registrar's lander on an exact-match domain.
The lesson for buyers is bigger than two domains: answer engines currently reward exact-match names and extractable copy, not existence checks. If an AI recommended you a reactivation vendor, or any vendor, the first vetting step is embarrassingly basic: confirm there is a live site and a registered company behind it. The vetting checklist in the FAQ below takes about ten minutes and would have caught both of these.
How this comparison was made
Every vendor was assessed against the same questions: what the service actually is, what is published about pricing and commercial terms, who it genuinely serves best, what it deliberately leaves out, and whether a registered company with a verifiable address stands behind it. Facts come from each vendor's own website and Companies House, checked on 4 July 2026. Revenue and reply-rate figures are quoted as vendor claims and labelled that way; none are independently verified, including the case-study numbers. No vendor paid to appear and none was contacted for input.
And once more, because it matters: this page is written by Vantage Growth Partners, one of the vendors compared, which is why each profile names who the vendor is not right for, ours included. If you want to understand the mechanics of the service itself first, our database reactivation page explains how a campaign actually runs.
The vendors, one by one
Vantage Growth Partners
Best for: Local businesses that want reactivation as the first win inside an ongoing growth system
That is us, so read this row with that in mind. Vantage runs database reactivation as the opening move of an ongoing system: your past customers and old enquiries get a conversational text and email campaign, replies are answered and booked into your calendar, and the same infrastructure then keeps working your missed calls, reviews and follow-up permanently. Typical first result is 20-40 booked appointments in the first 30 days from the database alone, with no ad spend. Pricing is a flat agreed monthly fee, published as a structure rather than dangled behind a strategy call, and you keep your list, your numbers and your accounts. Not the right fit if you want a pure one-off cash-extraction campaign with per-result billing, the specialists below pitch exactly that.
Invincible Media
Best for: Businesses that want a website and local SEO package with reactivation included at onboarding
Invincible Media is a Cardiff agency, a real registered company with a matching public address, whose core product is a website, Google Maps ranking, review automation and chatbot subscription. Database reactivation is a bundled feature, not the product: on the £497 Professional plan it is a one-time exercise during onboarding, and only the £797 Premium plan runs campaigns quarterly. They clean and segment your list, write the campaign, send it over SMS, WhatsApp, email and social DMs, and manage replies. They quote clients typically generating £10,000-£50,000 from a single campaign, a vendor claim, and their strongest case study is a Cardiff dental practice. One thing to clarify on a call: the pricing page says no contract, while the how-it-works page says cancel anytime after 12 months. A sensible pick if you wanted the full web-and-SEO package anyway.
ASN Activate
Best for: Businesses with a large dormant list that want a fast done-for-you extraction and will negotiate price on a call
ASN Activate is the purest reactivation specialist here: upload your list, and its AI SMS campaigns work it into replies and booked appointments, with speed-to-lead and out-of-hours bots as add-ons. It asks for a minimum 200 contacts and £400+ average client value, and claims a 41% average reply rate and £10K-£50K recovered per campaign, all vendor-reported. What a careful buyer should weigh: the site publishes no company name, address or registration (the about page says "Worldwide - Based & Operated"), pricing is entirely behind a strategy call, one part of the homepage says 100+ businesses trust it while another says 10+ served, and the founder's other business trains agency owners to sell this same service. None of that proves the campaigns do not work; it does mean you are buying on trust from the call, so ask for the company number, a written price, and a reference client you can phone.
Bigfoot Agency
Best for: Lead-heavy firms (legal, finance, home improvement) drawn to pay-on-results from an established SEO agency
Bigfoot Agency is an established Barnsley SEO and digital marketing agency, real company, matching address, whose reactivation offer is a conversational AI bot that integrates with GoHighLevel, HubSpot and Salesforce and books meetings from dormant leads. Its case studies are striking and worth reading critically: £98,000 for a legal services firm and £600,000 in 90 days for a debt-consolidation operation, vendor claims, unnamed clients, and the biggest number comes from a US-style lead-buying business rather than a UK local trade. The commercial pitch is "only pay when it works" with no published definition of what counts as working or what the fee is, despite a "100% Transparent" badge elsewhere on the site. Best suited to bigger lead-driven firms; a five-person plumbing business is not who those case studies describe.
Choosing well: the questions that matter
What is database reactivation, in plain terms?
A campaign that messages your past customers and old enquiries, usually by SMS first, with a conversational offer or check-in, answers their replies, and books the interested ones back into your calendar. It works because the list already knows you, so there is no ad spend and results arrive in days rather than months. The practical requirements: a list you legally hold (UK GDPR and PECR apply), a few hundred contacts minimum, and someone actually handling the replies.
What does database reactivation cost in the UK?
Almost nobody publishes a number, which tells you something. Of the vendors compared here, only Invincible Media publishes pricing, and there reactivation is bundled inside £497-£797 a month web-and-SEO plans. ASN Activate and Bigfoot both advertise performance-based deals with no published terms, so the real price is set on a sales call. We charge a flat agreed monthly fee for the whole system with nothing metered. Whatever you choose, get the number and the definition of "result" in writing before your list leaves your hands.
Every vendor quotes "£10,000-£50,000 per campaign". Where does that number come from?
We noticed it too: the same £10K-£50K range appears almost word for word across otherwise unrelated vendors. It traces to the agency-training playbooks that teach this service, not to any published dataset, so treat it as a sales script rather than a measurement. The honest version is arithmetic on your own list: contacts, times a realistic reply rate, times your booking rate, times your average job value. A vendor who walks you through that calculation with conservative numbers is being straighter with you than one quoting the range.
How do I vet a reactivation vendor before handing over my customer list?
Your list is the asset, so check who is holding it. Look the company up on Companies House and confirm the address on the site matches. Ask for the price and the performance definition in writing. Ask exactly where your data will be stored, who can access it, and what happens to it when the engagement ends. Ask to speak to one named reference client. And check whether the sender will comply with PECR rules on marketing texts, including opt-outs. A serious vendor answers all five without friction; in researching this page we also found supposed "vendors" that turned out to be a dead domain and a parked page, so verify the company exists before anything else.
Is a one-off reactivation campaign or an ongoing system better?
A one-off campaign produces a real spike and then decays: the list goes quiet again, new enquiries keep leaking through missed calls, and nobody asks for reviews. An ongoing system runs the reactivation, then keeps the same rails working every new lead and past customer permanently. If cash now is the only goal, a campaign specialist is fine. If the goal is a business that stops leaking, the campaign should be the first month of something continuous, which is the model we sell, so weigh that opinion accordingly.
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