Engagements - A white-label build partner: ship client work under your name

You sold a build you can't fully staff. The hire quit mid-project, the freelancer handed back code your team had to rewrite, and the client's getting cold. A white-label build gives you senior engineering capacity that ships under your name: code lands in your repos, commits look like your team's, and the client never knows we exist. You keep the relationship and the markup; you just stop sweating whether the build lands.

Start next week4–10 weeks typical
  • Agencies
  • Studios
  • Consultancies

What you'll have at launch

A client build shipped under your agency's name: senior engineering in your repos, invisible to the client, done on schedule.

  • A finished client build — web app, platform, or migration — shipped under your agency's name and ready to hand over.
  • Code in your repos with commits that read as your team's, so the delivery is seamlessly yours.
  • A senior engineer who inherited the brief and ran with it, no junior learning on your client's dime.
  • A predictable dev cost against the client invoice, instead of hours that blow past your quote.

How we build it

A build runs 4–10 weeks typical, shipped week by week in increments you review and merge.

  1. Week 1 · Handoff & setup

    We take the brief, the Figma, the SOW, and repo access, and get up to speed fast — a senior engineer, not a junior needing hand-holding. We agree the sequence and how you want to review, so the work slots into your process invisibly.

  2. Weeks 2–8 · Build under your name

    The client build ships in weekly increments into your repos, matched to your conventions and committed as your team. You review, you relay updates to the client as your own, and you reprioritize as their feedback lands — all without adding the headcount to your books.

  3. Final week · Polish & handover

    We do the launch pass — QA, edge cases, deploy config — and hand it back clean and documented so your team owns it going forward. The client sees a finished build delivered by your agency, on schedule.

What's included

  • White-label delivery: code in your repos, commits as your team, and zero client-facing presence unless you want otherwise.
  • Full client builds on Next.js and PostgreSQL — web apps, platforms, portals — or a specific hard piece your team can't staff.
  • Figma-to-production front-end builds: pixel-faithful, responsive, the build step you keep sweating on fixed-bid work.
  • Integrations the SOW listed: Stripe, HubSpot or Salesforce sync, headless commerce, whatever the client's stack needs.
  • Migrations and rebuilds off crumbling WordPress or legacy CMS onto a maintainable stack you can hand back clean.
  • A predictable monthly dev cost you mark up and bill against client invoices, instead of hours that overrun your quote.

Stack

  • Next.js
  • Express
  • PostgreSQL
  • Stripe

How it runs on the subscription

A client build is weeks of work you're staffing against a deadline, so it runs as a build — the board dedicated to your client's project, shipping into your repos every week. Same flat monthly subscription, from $6,900/month, most client builds landing in four to ten weeks. You white-label it, mark it up, and pause between projects when the pipeline's quiet — a fixed dev input against a fixed-bid client, no headcount to carry.

Frequently asked questions

Will you work under our agency's name and stay invisible to the client?
Yes. The work happens behind the scenes: code lands in your repos, commits read as your team's, and we never contact your client unless you ask us to. You own the relationship, the updates, and the markup — the client experiences a build delivered by your agency.
Can you pick up an existing client codebase mid-project?
Yes, that's common. Send repo access and the context and a senior engineer gets up to speed — no junior poking around your client's production code. Messy handoffs from a freelancer who left or a build that stalled are a normal starting point.
How does one flat price work with our fixed-bid projects?
It de-risks them. Your dev cost becomes a known monthly number, so any project you staff with us has a fixed input instead of hours that blow past your quote. You run the build through the board in priority order and pause the months your pipeline is quiet.
Can you build to a Figma handoff from our design team?
Yes. Figma-to-production is a common shape for this build: pixel-faithful, responsive, matched to your conventions. It's the build step agencies most often sweat on fixed-bid work, so handing it to a senior engineer takes the risk off your margin.
How long does a white-label client build take?
It depends on the SOW — most land in four to ten weeks. It runs on the flat monthly subscription, from $6,900/month, so you're paying for the active weeks against the client invoice rather than a fixed project total, and you can pause between engagements.

Got a project? Let's ship it.

3 spots open. Subscribe today, hand off the first outcome, and we'll ship it in weekly increments. Smaller tasks still usually land in 48 to 72 hours. No call required.