About Mallard Studios
Old-world standards.New-world weapons.
Why the mallard
A mallard migrates thousands of miles and never gets lost. No map. No guesswork. Pure navigation instinct. That's the entire business in one bird: in a market where everyone is flying blind through the AI shift, we know exactly where we're going — and we take our clients with us.
Mallard Studios started life as a lead generation systems company that served 50+ businesses across the country. Then the ground moved. Search stopped being ten blue links and started being one AI answer. Websites stopped being brochures and started being data sources that machines read, judge, and quote.
Most agencies are pretending that didn’t happen. We rebuilt the entire company around it. Mallard Studios is that rebuild: an AI-forward studio for web design, search, AI visibility, and reputation — built for how customers actually find businesses now, not how they did in 2019.

Greg Raines
Greg built Mallard Studios on a simple refusal: stop letting good businesses lose to worse competitors with better marketing. That refusal hasn’t changed. The battlefield has.
Today he leads every Mallard engagement personally — no account-manager telephone game, no junior team learning on your dime. You get the person whose name is on the door.
The standards
Four rules. Zero exceptions.
01
Own the outcome
We don't bill hours. We build results. If it doesn't move your revenue, it doesn't ship.
02
Speed is respect
Fast replies, fast builds, fast fixes. Slow is a decision, and it's one we refuse to make with your money.
03
No rented attention
We build assets you own — rankings, reputation, AI presence. Not campaigns that vanish when the budget stops.
04
Say it plain
No jargon, no vanity dashboards, no hiding behind reports. You'll always know what we did and what it earned.
We don’t take everyone.That’s the point.
Mallard takes a limited number of clients so every build gets senior attention. If you want a partner who treats your growth like their own, start below. If you want a vendor — there are plenty of those.