What does a law firm or a dental practice actually get from hiring EverConvert instead of stringing together a few freelancers? A single agency that runs the whole path from a stranger typing a search to a signed client. Founded in 2015 and operating out of Greenville, South Carolina, EverConvert builds its work around lead generation and conversion for a fairly tight set of industries, and it does not pretend to serve everyone.

The client list tells you who EverConvert is built for. On the legal side it works with personal injury, family law, criminal defense, and business law practices. On the medical side it lists orthopedic, chiropractic, dental, and cosmetic clinics. There is also a trades group, roofing and HVAC companies, which sit a little apart from the professional-services crowd but share the same core problem: they live or die by the phone ringing. That focus matters because marketing for a personal injury attorney has almost nothing in common with marketing for an e-commerce shop, and an agency that picks a lane tends to know the regulatory quirks and the buyer psychology better than a generalist would. EverConvert has picked that lane and stayed in it for over a decade.

The service menu is broad without feeling padded. Search engine optimization sits at the center, split into ordinary SEO and the local variety, with Google Business Profile optimization called out separately because for a clinic or a firm tied to a city, the map pack is often where the money is. Paid advertising covers both standard PPC and Local Services Ads, the latter being the pay-per-lead format Google reserves for vetted service businesses. Around that core EverConvert offers web design, social media marketing, and video marketing. The pieces worth pausing on are the ones most agencies skip: intake and call-handling services, plus conversion coaching. Plenty of firms drive traffic and then shrug when the leads do not turn into clients. Building in the part where a human answers the phone, and building in the part where the client team learns to close, is a real attempt at owning the result instead of just the top of the funnel. That structural difference is what separates EverConvert from the typical traffic-and-vanity-metrics shop.

EverConvert also lists AI visibility optimization, which is the newer discipline of getting a business surfaced inside AI-generated answers and chat results. It is early days for that as a paid service, and how much weight to give it depends on execution, but it shows the team is watching where search is heading rather than staying comfortable with what worked in 2019.

On credentials, EverConvert claims Google Partner, Meta Business Partner, and Yelp Advertising Partner status. Those are platform certifications, not industry awards, and they mostly confirm spend thresholds and passed exams, but they are still the table stakes you want a paid-media shop to clear. The headline number on the site is a client that supposedly went from fewer than 15 cases a month to more than 150 signed cases a month. That is a striking jump. Single case studies are the easiest thing in the world to cherry-pick, so treat it as one data point and ask to see the full roster of results before reading too much into it. The phrase "over a decade of proven results" lines up with the 2015 founding, so at least the math behind the claim is honest.

Reputation picture

Most of what surfaces publicly is employee feedback rather than client feedback. Glassdoor carries 43 reviews at 3.7 out of 5, with 65 percent saying they would recommend the place to a friend. That is a middling-to-decent score, the kind that points to a normal agency workplace with the usual mix of happy and frustrated staff, nothing alarming and nothing glowing. Indeed shows four reviews with a rating still settling. The trouble is that staff sentiment tells a prospective client almost nothing about whether the campaigns deliver results.

For client opinion the trail goes quiet. Capterra holds a single review, and it is negative and several years old, which is too small a sample to mean much on its own but also not the volume of praise you would hope to find for an agency this established. DesignRush carries client reviews pulled from Google Maps, though the snippet does not show how many or what they average. SelectedFirms lists an EverConvert profile with no aggregate rating attached. No Trustpilot presence, no BBB rating, and no confirmed Google review count turned up. For a lead-generation firm that sells its ability to build other companies' online reputations, the relatively quiet trail of independent client reviews is a fair thing to raise. It does not mean the work is poor, but a prospect should ask for references and recent reporting instead of leaning on public ratings that are not there.

Contact is handled the way it should be. The landing page puts two phone numbers right out front, 252 and 864 area codes, alongside an email address and the full street address in Greenville. There is a contact page on the site as well. For a firm whose entire pitch is that it can make a business easier to reach and easier to hire, being easy to reach itself is the bare minimum, and EverConvert clears it without fuss. The physical address is verifiable, which is more than some remote-only agencies bother to provide.

Positioning EverConvert against the generic full-service shops, the industry specialization and the in-house intake layer are genuine differentiators. A solo or small-group practice in law, medicine, or the trades that wants one vendor for traffic, call handling, and closing has a clear reason to take a closer look. A company outside those verticals, or one that wants a long wall of public client testimonials, will find the evidence less complete and should push hard for proof in an early conversation. The competence EverConvert puts on the page is coherent and the contact transparency is solid. What stays unsettled is the gap between an impressive single result and a sparse public record of clients willing to vouch for it, and that gap is on EverConvert to close, not on the prospect to overlook.


Business address
EverConvert
101 N Main St Suite 700,
Greenville,
SC
29601
United States

Contact details
Phone: (864) 777-0899