Small Business
August 29, 2025

How ICHRA Helped TNT Growth Hire Faster

How TNT Growth, a fast-growing Florida small business, used ICHRA and StretchDollar to offer simple, affordable health benefits.
Kristen Hicks
TNT Growth

Key takeaways

  • TNT Growth struggled with the high costs and complexity of traditional health benefits, making it challenging to find a solution that worked for their growing team.
  • By simplifying health benefits with StretchDollar, TNT Growth saved time, reduced costs, and kept their employees happy.

TNT Growth puts their mission right in the name. The 14-employee marketing agency based in Miami, FL is committed to helping companies achieve growth. They work closely with their clients, going beyond the standard agency-client dynamic and embedding skilled employees within each client's operations and culture to better help them reach their goals to grow and thrive.

Their methods work. Founded in 2022, the company has helped client after client grow leads, boost conversions, and increase revenue, often while significantly cutting ad costs at the same time.

TNT Growth is a Miami, Florida-based marketing agency that lives up to its name. With a high-touch model—embedding team members into clients’ operations—they’ve helped brands grow leads, boost conversions, and cut ad spend. Since launching in 2022, the agency has driven over $500 million in revenue for their clients.

Finding success, with a glaring caveat

The company itself experienced rapid growth—achieving the very result they've helped their clients with. According to Founder and CEO, Adam Treboutat, they generated over $500 million in revenue through helping their clients grow. That success made them ready to bring on more staff, but recruiting top talent requires providing great benefits. And as a small business, TNT Growth faced an uphill battle offering the kind of competitive healthcare benefits many skilled employees require.

They tried though. They really did. "After spending over 20 hours, making countless phone calls, and doing a ton of homework, I finally got back two quotes for traditional small group plans," Treboutat told us. "Both were way more expensive than I expected."

Even success on the level TNT Growth had experienced doesn't make small business health insurance affordable or accessible to a company of their size.

StretchDollar offers a better solution

A group plan simply wasn't in the cards for TNT Growth, and Treboutat's attempts to do right by his employees (and attract more great people) may have ended there. But luckily, he learned about StretchDollar.

In clear contrast to all those frustrating hours of research he'd spent in his early search, it only took one phone call to get his company signed up with StretchDollar. TNT Growth was finally able to offer employees the opportunity to sign up for a plan of their choice. The company contributed a set amount of money for each participating employee—tax free—and gave each team member access to the StretchDollar platform to check out their options and make a selection.

"StretchDollar's platform is incredibly easy to navigate—I had everything set up in just an hour," explains Treboutat. And even better, the platform gave his team access to more affordable options. “The plans my employees could enroll in were 30% cheaper than the PEO and group coverage rates I received."

On top of that, each employee was able to choose the plan that worked best for them. Employees ended up with plans from five different health insurance providers including Kaiser, Cigna, Anthem, Highmark, and Ambetter.

Better on every level

To recap, with StretchDollar, TNT Growth:

  • Saved time: Setup took under an hour (vs. 20+ hours chasing quotes)
  • Saved money: Employees found plans 30% cheaper than group plan rates
  • Gained flexibility: Team members chose the plans that fit their needs

Now, TNT Growth can continue to grow—this time with benefits that scale with them.

Time to read:

2
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