The portfolio LIVV is willing to show in public.
Most of what we ship is invisible. We work as a white-label partner behind agencies in the US and the UK, which means our name does not appear on the credits of the work the client sees. That work pays the rent. The portfolio below is the slice that ships under our own name, plus a handful of white-label projects where the partner agency gave us permission to show it.
Every project here was shipped by the same senior team. The founder is on every engagement, the designer and engineer who built the work were in the same room (or on the same Slack channel) every day of the project, and the line between design and engineering does not appear in the output. That structural advantage is the reason we exist as a studio instead of as two separate vendors.
How to read this portfolio
Three kinds of work sit in the grid above. The first is direct studio work — projects where LIVV holds the client relationship and ships under our own name. Most of those are marketing sites and product MVPs for founders past their first fundraise, brand redesigns for scale-ups, or design systems for product teams that needed to consolidate years of accumulated drift.
The second is white-label-approved work — work we shipped behind a partner agency that explicitly gave us permission to feature it. These are rare. Most agency partners prefer the arrangement to remain invisible, which is part of why the model works. When you see a project here without an agency name attached, it is usually because we built it for the brand directly.
The third is studio-owned product — software we designed, engineered, and now operate under our own brands. Payper for hospitality, PRTool for creator partnerships, and LegalFlow for law firms are the three current platforms. Each ships as a white-label SaaS that partner brands can deploy under their own identity, which is why the same product sometimes appears in multiple client engagements with different visual treatments.
Reading order
Click into any project for the full case study. Each one documents the brief we received, the decisions we made and why we made them, the stack we shipped on, and the outcome the client measured. A few include the trade-offs we lost and what we would do differently — the ones where the project taught us something that changed how we work afterwards.
The portfolio is curated, not comprehensive. Projects that did not pass our internal craft bar at the time of publishing are not shown here. Projects under active NDA are not shown here. The total volume of work the studio shipped in the last twelve months is roughly three times what you see in the grid above.
If a project shape matches yours
Read our Buyer's Guide first. It walks through when a creative engineering studio is the right partner for a project, when a freelancer is enough, and when a large agency is the better fit. Then look at our services for what we actually deliver. If you are an agency considering bringing in a white-label partner, the White-Label Playbook covers what good partnership looks like and what the failure modes are. The About page explains how the studio operates.
When you are ready, write to hola@livv.systems with a sentence about the project, a budget range, and a timeline. We respond in twenty-four hours, and the first call is structured to find out whether the engagement is a fit rather than to pitch. If we are not the right studio for the project, we usually know within fifteen minutes and will introduce you to someone who is.
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