The dev team your marketing team needs.
When your engineers are stuck on the product roadmap, we ship the marketing site, the campaigns, and the integrations - every week.
Marketing moves at marketing speed. Engineering doesn't.
This is what your marketing backlog looks like right now.
- MKT-247 Update Q2 campaign landing page Reassigned twice · waiting on eng reviewStuck · 23d
- MKT-251 Set up A/B test on pricing page Blocked: needs framework decisionStuck · 18d
- MKT-260 Fix cookie banner + analytics events Pulled from sprint last cycleStuck · 12d
Mayven is the queue this work moves into - and gets shipped from.
What's
Included.
One accountable partner that handles design, engineering, QA, and the technical architecture behind it. No vendor sprawl, no hiring overhead, no execution gaps.
Marketing site & landing pages
New pages, redesigns, and rapid iteration on the surface visitors actually see - built to convert and ship the same week.
Marketing integrations
Analytics, A/B testing, CRM, MAP, and tracking - instrumented correctly so the data your team makes decisions on is real.
Technical architecture & CMS
CMS choice, integrations roadmap, performance and security posture - the fractional-CTO judgment behind your marketing stack.
Cross-browser & device QA
Every change ships QA'd across the browsers and devices that matter. Nothing goes live without a final check.
Same requests. Different clock.
It dies in the backlog.
- Landing page update
- 3 weeks
- A/B test wiring
- 5 weeks
- Cookie banner fix
- Pulled from sprint
It ships this week.
- Landing page update
- 36 hrs
- A/B test wiring
- 4 days
- Cookie banner fix
- Same day
First response in 2–3 hrs · standard turnaround in 24–48 hrs · on-call for launches.
One retainer. Everything marketing ships.
Everything marketing ships, on one invoice.
- Dedicated engineering, design, and QA capacity
- 2-week sprint cycles + weekly check-ins
- Project coordinator + technical architect on the account
- Priority queue for urgent launches and campaign moments
The hidden costs of doing it the other way.
- Recruiting cycles and senior-eng salaries
- Five-vendor sprawl and account-manager layers
- Onboarding ramp time on every new freelancer
- Rework when the architecture decisions weren't made
Larger launch projects scoped separately.
Let's Build Something Real.
AI didn't replace engineers. It replaced slow ones.
Tell us what you're trying to build. We'll tell you how fast we can ship it.