Kiryl Yushkevich
Kiryl Yushkevich
I turn messy work into clear systems — spot inefficiencies, build what’s missing, and automate what can be automated. The result: less wasted time and effort, more predictable outcomes.
I can help you with
Improve revenue performance by tightening measurement, fixing funnel leaks, and scaling what converts.
Deliver marketing work predictably with clear scope, timelines, stakeholder alignment, and clean handoffs.
Own paid advertising accounts end-to-end: goals, growth strategy, execution, reporting, and cross-team coordination.
Build practical marketing systems (ads, landing pages, content, and analytics) that support growth goals.
Increase conversion rate by diagnosing drop-offs across the funnel and iterating with data-backed tests.
Check out my projects:
HejBrand -
Local Marketing Agency
How I created a deep dive language learning system that makes people speak and builds real-world fluency.
Loving Cotton -
Clothing Brand & Store
How I built a sustainable clothing brand from scratch: visuals, store setup, content, and launch strategy.
Satori Kit - Multilingual Google Ads Text Formatter
How I automated formatting of Japanese and other space-less scripts for Google Ads policies.
About me:
Based in: Kraków, Poland
Interests: Finance, Trading, Businesses & Startups, Fashion, Sports, Creative Design, Cooking.
I’ve worn a few different hats over the years — team leader, marketing expert, streamer, gym coach, husband, and many other — and each one shaped how I work today.
I’ve been in digital marketing for over three years, and what keeps me interested is the feedback loop: you make a decision, you improve the structure, you sharpen the message, you run better execution — and the numbers respond. I’m also drawn to leadership and big-picture coordination. I’ve enjoyed working with larger teams - from a few dozen people up to close to a hundred. My wife and I have also worked on a few marketing projects for small businesses — helping owners improve visibility and revenue by turning messy reality into a clear plan and then executing it.
Training and health are big part of my life, and that’s how coaching happened. I got curious about how the body works and what actually drives sustainable progress, started learning seriously, and tested a lot of it on myself. Over time it turned into a small coaching practice with a steady base of people I work with. I keep learning, following new research, refining what works, and keeping everything practical.
Earlier in my life, I was a video game streamer. I built a fan base, learned what consistency really means, and got a lot better at communication. I don’t stream anymore, but those lessons still show up in everything I do.