DigiStreet Media adds app development and four languages for global push
DigiStreet Media has expanded beyond marketing into web and mobile app development while launching German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese website sections to reach clients in Europe, Japan, the U.S., the Middle East and Australia. The move pairs lower-cost product work from Noida with market-entry content aimed at manufacturers and B2B firms entering India.
Why it matters: - DigiStreet Media is trying to move up the value chain from marketing services into product development. - The shift could let the 14-year-old Indian agency compete for international clients on both strategy and execution, not just traffic and visibility. - The language expansion is aimed at making the company easier to find for overseas firms considering India as a market.
What happened: - DigiStreet Media said it began building web and mobile applications in 2026. - The agency also launched German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese sections of its website. - The company is targeting clients across Europe, Japan, the United States, the Middle East and Australia, alongside its existing base in India. - The German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese sections are live now at DigiStreet Media.
The details: - DigiStreet Media is an Indian digital marketing agency in its 14th year of operation. - The agency is headquartered in Noida, India, and has built its application work out of its Noida office. - The company says the new app development work is priced well below what agencies in Europe, North America and Australia typically quote. - Kavish Arora, co-founder of DigiStreet Media, said the agency has spent 14 years marketing for companies that then went elsewhere to get products built. - Arora said the agency already understands clients' customers, categories and search demand. - DigiStreet Media has worked for European and Japanese industrial companies, including Finnish equipment manufacturer Metso and Swedish bearing manufacturer SKF. - The new language sections are aimed at manufacturers and B2B companies planning to enter the Indian market. - DigiStreet Media said the new sections are not translations of the English site. - Each section was written for the market it addresses. - The pages cover how search behavior, buyer research and channel mix in India differ from what companies are used to at home. - The pages also explain practical steps for building visibility in a market of more than 900 million internet users. - The launch includes an expanded FAQ resource covering the agency's services, industries, international markets and published client results. - DigiStreet Media says it provides SEO, performance marketing, content, social media, web development and mobile application development. - The agency says it has worked with more than 250 brands across India, Europe and Asia. - DigiStreet Media says it has a 4.8 out of 5 rating from verified client reviews on Clutch.
Between the lines: - The company is positioning its long-running marketing relationships as a sales funnel for higher-margin product work. - Publishing market-specific language pages suggests DigiStreet Media wants to sell into headquarters teams, not just local country offices. - The agency's case-study-heavy launch signals a focus on measurable outcomes, not broad service descriptions. - The launch also reflects a broader trend: agencies are packaging both growth marketing and development to reduce handoffs for clients.
What's next: - DigiStreet Media is likely to use the new language sections and case studies as lead-generation tools for overseas expansion. - The agency's next challenge will be converting its lower-cost India delivery model into trust with buyers in mature markets. - The company will also need to prove that its app-development offering can scale beyond the first wave of marketing clients.
The bottom line: - DigiStreet Media is betting that global clients want one partner for both demand generation and product build, with multilingual content to match.
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