We're not a generic digital agency. We are a specialized growth partner that builds automated patient acquisition systems exclusively for dental clinics across India.
It started with a simple observation: brilliant dentists were invisible online. They could perform complex root canals and flawless smile makeovers, but their outdated websites and zero Google presence meant patients were walking into the clinic across the street instead.
Generic marketing agencies couldn't help because they didn't understand the dental business — the regulatory constraints, the patient psychology, the hyper-local nature of healthcare decisions. They'd run the same cookie-cutter campaigns they ran for restaurants and salons.
So we decided to go deep instead of going wide. We stopped taking clients from every industry and went all-in on dental clinics. Every system we build, every ad template we create, every AI chatbot we train — it's all designed for one thing: getting more patients into dental chairs.
“We are not trying to be the biggest agency. We are trying to be the best agency for dentists.”
— Sahil Bagul, Founder
Founder & Growth Strategist
A growth marketer and AI builder who noticed that dental clinics were massively underserved by the digital marketing industry. After helping 50+ clinics double their patient inquiries, he founded Invictus AI to productize these systems and make them accessible to every dentist — from single-chair practices in Tier 2 cities to multi-location clinics in metros.
We don't serve restaurants, gyms, or salons. 100% of our expertise is dedicated to understanding dental patients and clinic operations.
No lock-in contracts. No hidden fees. You see every rupee spent and every result earned. If we don't deliver, you walk away.
We don't hire 20 interns to do manual work. We use AI for chatbots, content optimization, and ad targeting — passing the cost savings to you.
We don't chase likes and followers. We track chair-fill rate, appointment bookings, and actual revenue generated. That's what pays your bills.