Overview
This section documents how I work with design agencies as a white-label product engineer. Whether you're evaluating me for a single client project or looking for a long-term partner, these documents answer the questions that usually come up before an engagement begins.
Who I Work With
I primarily partner with design agencies, digital product studios, creative agencies building custom software, and small engineering teams needing additional capacity.
Most engagements involve joining an existing team, understanding an established codebase, and taking ownership of features from planning through deployment.
What to Expect
When working together, you can expect someone who:
- →Integrates into existing workflows rather than replacing them
- →Communicates clearly and proactively
- →Documents important decisions and implementation details
- →Prioritises maintainable software over quick fixes
- →Treats your clients and internal processes with professionalism
My role is to reduce engineering overhead, not create more of it.
Typical Engagements
While every project is different, most engagements fall into one of these categories:
- →Building new product features
- →Extending existing applications
- →Improving architecture or performance
- →Taking ownership of technically complex functionality
- →Supporting client launches
- →Long-term engineering support across multiple projects
Engineering Philosophy
Good engineering is rarely about writing the most clever solution.
It's about making sensible technical decisions, communicating tradeoffs clearly, and leaving a codebase in a better state than it was found.
I value predictable delivery, thoughtful architecture, and software that's still understandable months after it's been shipped.
Next Steps
The following documents describe specific aspects of working together:
- →Partnership – What makes a successful agency relationship
- →Workflow – How projects are planned, developed, and delivered
- →White-label – Expectations around confidentiality and client interactions
- →FAQ – Answers to common operational questions
If, after reading through these documents, you think we'd work well together, I'd be happy to discuss your next project.