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For dev agency

Dev agency work, without the dev-agency look.

Portfolios, landing pages, UI libraries, and tuned AI prompts — the bench a dev agency or dev shop keeps open beside the editor.

Most dev agency sites under-sell the work. The portfolios are too long, the case studies read like resumes, and the landing pages have eight CTAs because nobody could agree. onedb is the cure: the Developer Portfolios collection shows what restraint looks like, the Landing Pages collection shows what conviction looks like, and the Webapp Parts collection gives you the parts to ship them both. Built for the dev agency that wants its work to look like its work.

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Portfolios with restraint

Six pieces beats sixty. Static cards, no hover gymnastics, real credit lines. The Developer Portfolios collection ranks the ones worth studying.

Landing pages with conviction

One promise, one CTA, one through-line. The Landing Pages collection is fifteen examples of teams who held the line.

A boring, reliable stack

Dev Tools covers the libraries that don't get fired. Boilerplates covers the kits that don't get rewritten.

Questions about dev agency

  • What's the difference between a dev agency and a software agency for onedb?

    Practically, none — both ship product work. We tag this page for dev-agency searches; the software-agency page covers the same material with different copy.

  • Will the prompts produce code we can actually ship to clients?

    Yes. The Pro prompts are tuned to produce one tight component at a time in your stack — Next.js, Astro, Remix, SvelteKit, or vanilla React.

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