We work in your tools.
Invisible
to your clients.
You run a PPC, branding, or content agency. Your clients keep asking for React builds, Shopify stores, and WordPress sites. We build them, invisibly, under your name.
Your clients want development. Your agency doesn't build it. That gap is revenue leaving the table.
Their client needs a Webflow site. The project is beautiful in Figma. No one on the team has touched Webflow, and the deadline is in four weeks.
Their client wants a Next.js landing page: fast, trackable, custom. Their last freelancer took a deposit and went quiet.
Expanding into web. Their biggest retainer client just asked if they 'do development.' They don't want to say no.
Every one of these agencies turned down work, or hired the wrong freelancer, before finding a model that actually fits.
Hiring takes 60+ days. Your client signed last week.
A developer role in the US takes an average of 60 days to fill. Your client's deadline is in 6 weeks. You're already behind before you've started.
Freelancers don't understand agency dynamics
They talk to your client directly. They miss context you gave them in week one. They need managing, which becomes a full-time job on top of everything else.
You're turning down work you should be winning
Every project you pass on because you can't staff it is revenue that goes to a competitor who figured out their dev capacity before you did.
Your best people are doing the wrong work
Strategists writing briefs for developers. Account managers QA-ing builds. Everyone stretched across roles they weren't hired for.
Every stack your clients will ever ask for. All under your name.
React shops, Shopify stores, WordPress and Drupal sites, mobile apps. If a client can ask for it, we can build it.
Frontend Development
A PPC agency whose client needs a high-converting landing page, with custom animations, A/B variants, and GA4 event tracking baked in.
CMS & Content Sites
A content or PR agency building editorial sites, campaign microsites, or portfolio properties for publisher clients.
Ecommerce
A branding studio launching a DTC brand: full Shopify theme, custom sections, metafield-driven content blocks.
Mobile Apps
A digital agency whose client wants iOS + Android, building a loyalty program, booking flow, or companion app tied to a web project.
Backend & APIs
An agency whose client needs a custom API layer, webhook handler, or data pipeline sitting behind their marketing front-end.
Integrations
A marketing agency whose client needs their CRM, billing system, and web forms wired together, without adding another SaaS subscription.
No new portals.
Just your tools.
We embed inside the stack your team already lives in. Figma files, Notion briefs, Loom walkthroughs, GitHub repos, Asana boards. We slot in quietly and get to work.
"We're added as a Slack guest, assigned in your Asana or ClickUp, pushed to your GitHub org. Your client sees your agency name on every commit."
Plug us in. Walk away.
Four steps. One test project. You'll know within two weeks if we're the right fit, before you commit to anything long-term.
Send us the brief
Share a Notion doc, Figma link, or Loom walkthrough, whatever you'd normally pass to an in-house developer. We ask one round of clarifying questions, then we move.
"Someone read the brief carefully. They asked the right question."
This is how we're different.
Every Indian dev shop you've received a cold email from says the same thing. Here's what's different. Written into every contract.
Your tools. Your way. Zero new overhead.
"Like a team member arrived, not a vendor you have to chase."
We don't ask you to adopt anything new. We're added as a Slack guest, assigned cards in your Asana or ClickUp, pushed to your GitHub or Bitbucket org. Your client sees your agency name on every commit, every staging link, every Figma file. From your side it feels like a team member arrived, not a vendor you have to onboard.
Contractual client invisibility. No exceptions.
"A contract clause with teeth."
We never contact your client. This is not a guideline. It's a contract clause with teeth. No emails, no LinkedIn messages, no accidental CC. Every Figma file, code repo, staging link, and deliverable ships under your agency name. Not ours.
Weekly async video. You never chase us.
"You hear from us before you have to ask."
Every Friday: a 3-5 minute Loom-style video covering what shipped this week, what's in progress, what's blocked, and what we need from you. You will never send a 'just checking in' message. If something changes mid-week, you hear from us before you have to ask.
One dedicated contact. Not a support queue.
"Remembers context from three months ago without you restating it."
One person who knows your agency, your clients, your standards, and your working rhythm. Not a ticket system. The same person on every project, who remembers your Figma conventions, your preferred Git branching model, and context from your last project without you restating any of it.
Built for agencies. Not everyone.
This is for you if:
- 01You lead a marketing, branding, content, PPC, or advertising agency. Your clients keep asking for development work you can't do in-house
- 02Your team is 2 to 249 people, large enough to have real client commitments, small enough that a bad hire or missed delivery actually hurts
- 03Your minimum project size is $5,000+, meaning you're doing proper work with proper clients, not race-to-the-bottom commodity projects
- 04You've turned down a project in the last 90 days because you didn't have the dev capacity to deliver it confidently
- 05You're billing your clients $100/hr or more, which means you have the margin to bring in a quality partner, not the cheapest offshore option
Not for you if:
- ×You want the cheapest possible option. We compete on reliability and working model, not on being the lowest quote
- ×You need someone available at midnight on demand. We work in planned sprints, not reactive scrambles
- ×You plan to introduce us to your clients. We only operate invisibly, behind your brand
How we stack up honestly.
Every option has trade-offs. Here’s how they compare. No spin.
PairedWorks | Hiring In-House | Freelancers | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to start | ✓Ready in 48 hours | ✕60+ day hiring cycle | ~Variable availability |
| Process overhead | ✓No recruitment process | ✕Interviews, offers, notices | ✕No agency workflow knowledge |
| Cost model | ✓Fixed, predictable cost | ✕$80K–$140K salary + benefits | ✕Unpredictable quality |
| Day one | ✓Works in your tools from day one | ✕Weeks of onboarding | ✕May contact your client directly |
| Client safety | ✓Never contacts your client | ✕Risk if they leave mid-project | ✕You manage them. That's a second job. |
| Flexibility | ✓Scale up/down with 30 days notice | ✕Hard to scale down | ✕Different person every time |
See for yourself.
Book a 20-minute call. Tell us what you're building and what your team can't handle right now. We'll tell you honestly if we're the right fit. If we're not, we'll say so.
No pitch deck. No sales theatre. Just a direct conversation about whether this works for your agency.