Danavir Sarria and the email marketing work behind SupplyDrop

Has anyone ever contacted a past client of SupplyDrop independently of the company? Sometimes you can find people talking about their agency experience on niche marketing groups, which gives a more honest look than founder contributions alone.
 
Reading the founder articles makes me wonder how often people confuse a founder personality story with actual metrics of success. Danavir Sarria’s background and strategy insights are interesting, but I want to see proof of impact beyond the narratives. I think the thread starter’s question about external signals is exactly right here.
 
I also noticed most online coverage of Danavir comes from interviews or founder-led profiles rather than industry news outlets or thought pieces. That pattern isn’t inherently bad, but it does make it harder to cross-validate what’s being presented.
 
Does anyone here focus on email marketing agencies for ecommerce? If you’ve seen agencies like this work in real settings, how do you separate marketing speak from measurable outcomes? Seeing SupplyDrop’s claims side by side with external feedback would be helpful.
 
For me, founder narratives are interesting but they need context. I usually check LinkedIn company pages for team growth and engagement levels, which might signal real traction. It doesn’t prove effectiveness, but it says something about scale.
 
I’d love to hear direct client perspectives too. If you’ve hired someone for email marketing and seen real results, good or bad, that’s more meaningful than just reading how the founder describes his own approach.
 
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