Senior marketing leadership for Austin businesses -- without the $250K full-time CMO cost. Mark Gabrielli delivers measurable pipeline growth, brand authority, and demand generation systems. First results in 30 days.
A fractional CMO is a part-time Chief Marketing Officer who provides full executive-level marketing leadership -- go-to-market strategy, demand generation, team management, and pipeline accountability -- on a monthly retainer at $8,000 to $20,000 per month rather than a $280,000 to $450,000 full-time hire. For growth-stage B2B companies at $1M to $20M in revenue, the fractional CMO model delivers the same strategic output as a full-time CMO with no equity dilution, no benefits overhead, and a first-results timeline of 30 days.
Austin, nicknamed Silicon Hills, is one of the top five SaaS ecosystems in the United States, and that density is exactly why a growth-stage marketing leader is hard to keep. Local companies raising a Series A or scaling past $1M in revenue compete for marketing talent against Dell in Round Rock, Tesla's Gigafactory Texas, Samsung, Apple, and Oracle, all of which run large Austin operations. When a senior in-house marketing hire can cost $300K-plus in total compensation, a fractional CMO gives a founder the same strategic altitude, on a month-to-month basis, without the equity grant or the recruiting cycle against Big Tech.
The money is here too. Austin-based startups raised roughly $8 billion in venture capital in 2025, making the metro the number-five city in the country for total funds raised, with rounds like Base Power near $1 billion, Saronic Technologies at $600 million, and NinjaOne at $500 million. Boards that write those checks expect a repeatable pipeline, not a brand refresh. A fractional CMO exists to build the demand engine that justifies the next round, which is a very different job than the one most early Austin marketing hires were built for.
See if Mark can actually help your growth.
Check if you're a fit →Free, no obligation. If it's a fit, you'll pick a time to talk with Mark directly.Austin buyers skew technical, analytical, and skeptical of hype, in part because so much of the local talent pool came out of Dell, Indeed, IBM, and Oracle. A fractional CMO built for this market leads with measurement and pipeline, not vanity metrics. Typical deliverables:
Austin's economy runs on a handful of dense clusters, and each one changes how marketing works. Enterprise software and SaaS is the deepest bench, home to Q2 Holdings, which serves more than 1,400 financial institutions, plus BigCommerce, WP Engine, SailPoint, and Silicon Labs. Selling software to CFOs and IT buyers here is a long, committee-driven motion where content authority and sales enablement matter more than paid clicks.
Semiconductors and advanced electronics accounted for nearly a quarter of the region's announced jobs in 2025, anchored by the Samsung and TSMC corridor in nearby Taylor. Marketing for hardware, IoT, and deep-tech companies in this cluster is technical and specification-led, with long design-in cycles that reward field marketing and precise account targeting over broad awareness plays.
Life sciences is Austin's fastest-emerging vertical. A McKinsey study commissioned by Opportunity Austin counted more than 1,100 bio and health companies employing over 21,000 people, an ecosystem valued around $42 billion, and CBRE ranks Austin a top-three emerging life sciences cluster. Since UT Austin's Dell Medical School opened and firms like IntraBio relocated their headquarters to the city, marketing here has had to respect regulated claims and clinical buyers, which is a different discipline again.
Austin's startup density cuts both ways. The same Capital Factory network, SXSW stage, and dense event calendar that give a founder access to talent and press also give competitors the same access, so the floor for what good marketing looks like is high. Most rivals already work with capable local agencies, which means differentiation, not just activity, wins here.
Geography matters more than newcomers expect. East Austin startups, the Downtown SaaS corridor, and the enterprise hub around The Domain each attract different company stages and demand different go-to-market approaches. A fractional CMO who knows this landscape sequences the work correctly instead of importing a generic playbook, and keeps spend disciplined in a market where both talent and attention are expensive.
A full-time senior marketing leader in Austin often costs $300K-plus in total compensation once you account for competing against Dell, Tesla, Samsung, Apple, and Meta for the same person. A fractional CMO is engaged month-to-month for a fraction of that, with no equity and no recruiting cycle, which is why so many growth-stage Austin companies between $1M and $20M in revenue start fractional before committing to a full-time C-level hire.
Enterprise software and SaaS, semiconductors and advanced electronics, life sciences and health tech, and clean energy or advanced manufacturing all benefit, because each involves a considered, committee-driven B2B sale rather than an impulse purchase. These are precisely the clusters driving Austin's growth, and they reward strategic positioning, account-based marketing, and disciplined measurement over quick-hit awareness campaigns.
Yes. With Austin startups raising roughly $8 billion in venture capital in 2025, boards expect a demand engine with clear CAC, payback, and sourced pipeline before they fund the next round. A fractional CMO builds and instruments that engine, then packages the metrics into a narrative investors trust, which is often the difference between a flat round and a competitive one in a crowded local market.
Austin buyers are unusually technical and analytical because the talent pool came out of Dell, Indeed, IBM, and Oracle, so marketing that leads with hype underperforms here. The market is also dense and event-driven, from SXSW to Capital Factory, meaning competitors share your channels. Effective Austin marketing is measurement-first, category-sharp, and geographically aware across East Austin, Downtown, and The Domain.
Fractional CMO leadership for Austin SaaS companies selling into finance, IT, and operations buyers the way Q2 Holdings, BigCommerce, and WP Engine do, with pipeline and attribution wired to the board's metrics.
See work →Account-based and field marketing for hardware and IoT firms in Austin's Samsung, TSMC, and Silicon Labs corridor, built around long design-in cycles and named target accounts.
See work →Compliant, proof-led marketing for companies in Austin's 1,100-strong bio and health cluster near Dell Medical School, where clinical buyers demand evidence over promotion.
See work →Category positioning and GTM alignment for energy and manufacturing scale-ups in the Tesla and Base Power orbit, turning technical differentiation into a story the market repeats.
See work →Demand-engine build-out for Capital Factory and Austin-VC-backed startups that need provable CAC and payback fast enough to support the next funding round.
See work →2026 rate update (August 2026): The 2026 Fractional CMO Rate Report we just published compares 11 market sources: fractional retainers run $5,000–$22,000 a month, and every source that names a typical figure lands at $8,000–$15,000 — what most Austin growth companies pay. See the full sourced breakdown by company size and industry, with methodology.
In Austin, fractional CMO retainers generally run $5,000 to $25,000 per month in 2026, with most growth-stage engagements landing between $8,000 and $15,000. Hourly rates range from about $150 to $500 depending on experience and industry. Compared with a full-time CMO — $200,000-plus in salary alone — the fractional route typically saves Austin companies 40% to 70% while still delivering senior leadership.
A fractional CMO owns your marketing strategy and is accountable for outcomes, not just deliverables. For Austin SaaS and tech companies, that means setting positioning, building the go-to-market plan, hiring and leading the team, and reporting on pipeline and revenue. Engagements usually run 10 to 40 hours a month, giving fast-scaling firms C-level direction without a permanent executive salary.
Hire fractional when you need senior marketing strategy but can't yet justify a $200,000-plus full-time executive — common for growth-stage B2B and SaaS firms in Austin. A fractional CMO is ideal for 10 to 30 hours of high-leverage work each month. If you consistently need 40-plus hours a week of hands-on management, a full-time hire usually makes more sense.
| Option | Monthly Cost | Strategic Leadership | Execution | Accountability | Time to Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fractional CMO (MarkCMO) | $8K -- $20K/mo | ✅ Full C-suite | ✅ Manages team & agencies | ✅ Revenue KPIs | ✅ 30-60 days |
| Full-Time CMO | $23K -- $42K/mo + equity | ✅ Full C-suite | ✅ Full ownership | ✅ Revenue KPIs | ❌ 6-12 month ramp |
| Marketing Agency | $8K -- $25K/mo | ❌ Tactical only | ✅ Campaign execution | ❌ Deliverable-based | 🟡 60-90 days |
| Marketing Consultant | $5K -- $20K/project | 🟡 Strategy only | ❌ No execution | ❌ Deliverable-based | ❌ You execute |
| VP of Marketing Hire | $15K -- $22K/mo + equity | 🟡 Director-level | ✅ Partial ownership | 🟡 Partial KPIs | ❌ 3-6 month ramp |
I never take an engagement unless I am confident I can return 3x the investment. That is not a pitch -- it is the only way I know how to operate.
MarkCMO serves businesses across every functional leadership discipline in Austin, TX. Click any service to explore how it applies to your specific growth challenge.
“Mark came in during a growth plateau and rebuilt our entire demand generation engine. Revenue is up 67% year-over-year. He is the real deal.”
“Hired Mark after two failed agency relationships. The difference between an agency and a true fractional CMO is accountability. Mark owns the outcomes. Agencies own the invoices.”
“The internal linking and SEO architecture Mark built for us is still compounding 18 months later. We rank on page one for 40+ high-intent keywords in our category.”
Read all client testimonials →
Mark Gabrielli is a Fractional CMO and COO with 19+ ventures across 12 industries and $50M+ in revenue built. He is not a consultant who delivers a slide deck and disappears. He is a working operator -- the kind of senior marketing leader who sits in your weekly leadership meeting, manages your team, runs your agency relationships, and stays until the results are real, repeatable, and yours to keep.
Mark serves growth-stage B2B companies across Austin and nationwide, with deep experience in the industries that define Austin's economy. He holds a track record that includes companies in healthcare, SaaS, aerospace, manufacturing, fintech, logistics, and professional services -- from pre-revenue startups to $50M+ businesses preparing for exit or Series B raises.
Learn more: About Mark | Results and Case Studies | Fractional CMO Services | How to Measure Fractional CMO ROI
From first call to compounding results -- here is exactly what the engagement looks like.
Book a 30-minute strategy call at no cost. We audit your current marketing, revenue gaps, team structure, and the single biggest lever holding back your growth. You leave with a clear diagnosis before spending a dollar.
We deliver your full GTM strategy, ICP definition, competitive positioning, messaging architecture, and a 90-day demand generation plan. Every deliverable is board-presentable and execution-ready from day one.
Campaigns go live. We manage your marketing team, agencies, and freelancers with clear KPIs at every level. Outbound sequences launch. Pipeline starts building. You get weekly check-ins and monthly board-ready reports.
Systems compound. Revenue attribution is wired to real numbers. The marketing engine runs without you managing every detail. You stay because the results justify it -- not because you are locked in.
How fractional executive leadership stacks up against every other option on the table.
| Factor | MarkCMO Fractional CMO |
Full-Time CMO In-House Hire |
Marketing Agency Retainer Model |
Consultant Independent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Cost | $8K-$15K | $22K-$38K+ (salary + benefits + equity) | $8K-$30K (narrow scope) | $5K-$20K (advice only) |
| Time to Start | 5-7 business days | 3-6 months recruiting | 2-4 weeks onboarding | 1-2 weeks |
| C-Suite Accountability | Full revenue ownership | Full revenue ownership | Channel-level only | Advice, no accountability |
| Commitment Required | Month-to-month | 12-24 month salary commitment | 3-12 month retainer | Variable, project-based |
| Board-Ready Reporting | Included every engagement | Depends on hire quality | Rarely included | Not standard |
| Team + Agency Leadership | Full C-suite management | Full C-suite management | Self-directed only | Not included |
| Revenue Attribution | Built-in pipeline dashboards | Varies by hire | Rarely available | Not standard |
| Risk if Underperforms | Cancel any time, zero fees | Severance + equity + legal | Contract lock-in | Project walk-away |
| First Results | 30 days (strategy + plan) | 90-180 days (ramp time) | 60-90 days (campaign build) | 30 days (doc delivery) |
Results measured in pipeline generated, CAC reduced, and revenue compounded -- not reports delivered or hours billed.
"We hired our fractional CMO without ever meeting in person. Within 60 days we had pipeline attribution, a demand generation system, and $1.2M in qualified opportunities. Geography is irrelevant when the work is strategy, data analysis, and pipeline architecture -- all of which happen on screens and in dashboards. The results are what show up in the CRM.",
"The best fractional CMOs are not local -- they are experienced. Restricting your search to your metro area eliminates most of the operators who have built demand generation systems at companies your size and stage. We found the right person through a national search and the engagement has been transformational. CAC dropped 41% in 90 days.",
"Every week: a 60-minute strategy call with real numbers. Every month: a board-ready pipeline report. Every quarter: a commercial review that reallocates budget toward what is working and away from what is not. That cadence produces CMO-quality commercial leadership at a fraction of full-time cost -- and it works completely remotely.",
Austin, Texas is the fastest-growing tech ecosystem in the US outside Silicon Valley. Its economy leans on SaaS, tech, music, healthcare, real estate. That mix shapes how companies here grow: Austin businesses compete for talent and customers against far larger marketing budgets, and generic tactics rarely move the number. What Austin growth companies need is senior marketing leadership that understands the Austin market, owns the strategy, and is accountable to revenue, without carrying a full-time executive salary.
| County | Williamson County |
|---|---|
| Population | approximately 961,000 |
| Coordinates | 30.506, -97.747 |
| Revenue range served | 1 million to 100 million dollars |
| Engagement | 5,000 to 15,000 dollars per month, month to month |
MarkCMO gives Austin businesses a fractional CMO who owns the marketing number: positioning built for Austin buyers, a demand engine tuned to the Austin market, and the reporting investors expect, without a full-time CMO salary.
Austin businesses need a fractional CMO once revenue depends on a repeatable marketing engine they do not have in house, usually between 1 million and 100 million dollars in revenue. In the Austin market, where Austin companies compete against larger budgets, MarkCMO installs the positioning, demand generation, and board-level reporting to scale, for 5,000 to 15,000 dollars per month. Choose the one where the person on the call does the work and you can leave month to month.
Book a free 30-minute strategy call with Mark Gabrielli or call 321-917-5738. You will get a straight read on your Austin marketing and the one or two things to fix first, whether or not we work together.
Reviewed by Mark Gabrielli, Fractional CMO and COO. Last verified July 2026.
Book a free 30-minute call with Mark. You will walk away with a clear, honest diagnosis and the one or two things to fix first, whether or not we work together.
Book a free strategy call →Every MarkCMO engagement is structured to protect you. You stay because the results are compounding -- not because you are locked in. Cancel any time. No fees, no questions.
No hidden scope. No surprise invoices. Every MarkCMO engagement includes the full fractional CMO capability stack from day one.
Full go-to-market strategy, ideal customer profile definition, competitive positioning, and messaging architecture tailored to your market.
Multi-channel pipeline engine -- SEO, content marketing, paid media, email nurture, and outbound -- built as compounding systems, not one-off campaigns.
C-suite management of your marketing team, agency partners, and freelancers with clear accountability and performance benchmarks at every level.
Weekly leadership check-ins, monthly board-ready pipeline reports, and revenue attribution dashboards that replace gut feeling with data.
CRM configuration, attribution modeling, marketing technology optimization, and performance dashboards wired directly to revenue KPIs.
No long-term contracts. No cancellation fees. Engage for as long as it drives results -- exit any time with zero friction.
Learn more about hiring a fractional CMO
Book a free 30-minute strategy call. No pitch deck. No sales pressure. An honest conversation about your Austin market, your current marketing, and exactly what it would take to build pipeline this quarter.
Month-to-month. No contracts. First results in 30 days. Serving Austin, Texas, and nationwide.
30 minutes with Mark Gabrielli. No pitch. A direct read on your biggest marketing gaps and what moves revenue fastest. Responds personally within 24 hours.
60 seconds. Mark responds personally within 24 hours.
Mark will personally follow up within 24 hours.
Or reach him directly: mark@markcmo.com · +1 (321) 917-5738