Branding, websites, UI+UX for digital companies
Embacy creates branding, websites and interfaces for digital companies.
We're also focused on digital products UI+UX design. What we deliver:
- design concept and propotype for the new or existing products;
- MVP - designing interfaces for first version of your digital product;
- end-to-end UI+UX design for your product: from analysis and concept to scaling your product design ready to development handoff.
We work with both startups and large companies from Australia to California, from Sweden to South Africa.
We've done more than 200 projects in:
- FinTech
- Crypto
- SaaS products
- IT
- EdTech
- HRTech
- Insurance
- Healthcare
Why clients choose us:
- 200+ successful projects delivered for clients around the globe;
- 3 main principles of our work: high speed and working in sprints, total transparency, mindful design;
- Personal project manager and design team for each client;
- Full English working proficiency;
- We are always aware of branding, web design, and technology trends.
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Vauban, DeFi Alliance, StockPay, Chrono.tech, Bankex, Ledger, Malaa Technologies, Galactic Energy, Heartcore Capital and others. We work with digital products from CA, NY, London, Tel Aviv, Stockholm, Berlin, Oslo, Sydney, Bahrain, Melburn. Our portfolio: https://www.behance.net/embacy_team

Olifant, Bulgaria
Branding and web design for the performance marketing agency Olifant. Olifant agency helps entrepreneurs to get more clients and to grow their businesses to the fullest potential. We created visuals that reflect this idea metaphorically, for example, the trees stand for growing businesses. The whole story is based on the wordplay — Olifant is the name for elephant, main symbol of the brand. He brings luck and prosperity.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/139890167/Olifant-Brand-Identity-Web

Malaa Tech, Saudi Arabi
Brand identity and website for the Mala company from Saudi Arabia. Malaa is an ecosystem of financial products. It has three offers: personal finance management, credit scoring and investments. Each product helps you grow your financial well-being. The brand identity we have created is based on the idea of growing up: every person is able to grow their own flower of prosperity, and Malaa application can help him with this.
Behance Case: https://www.malaa.tech/

WeMeta, USA
Branding for WeMeta, the go-to platform for all things Metaverse. It offers simple and clear tools and integrations to manage Land portfolios. Our goal was to make people navigate through the Metaverses informatively and easily.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/140403535/WeMeta-Brand-Identity

LaborX, Australia
UI+UX for LaborX
LaborX is a blockchain jobs platform that helps clients and freelancers connect providing efficient transactions and robust protections through smart contracts.
As is usually the case, crypto apps and products are difficult to use, and there are high barriers of entry. During the redesign, our goal was to make LaborX platform easy-to-use for everyone. To do this, we eliminated complex scenarios, reduced the number of repetitive actions, defined the correct visual accents and information hierarchy.
Behace Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/144348179/LaborX-UIUX

Vauban, UK
Vauban is a London-based fintech that helps users create wealth containers. By wealth containers we mean asset-holding entities: Funds, SPVs, REIT, Syndicates, SPEs, Trusts and Holdings.
We started working with Vauban with a brand identity and website project. We were able to take this work as a base for the interface project, that the Vauban team offered us to take upon as well.
This product is for investors, so we had to straddle the line between design that's too boring and design that's too flashy for the target audience. We had settled on a bold black-orange-white color scheme with some elements of Swiss Style.
Case Story: https://www.embacy.io/portfolio/vauban
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/98696873/Vauban
Website: https://vauban.io/

NextML, Sweden
Branding and website for the Swedish company NextML.
NextML is a small team of very talented machine learning engineers and programmers. Their approach’s hands-on and efficient work. No time for long discussions! They’re focused on solving real problems, for example, how to detect damage on railroad or diseases in blood samples from cats and dogs.
Our goal was to create such a style that would visually reflect NextML’s approach. No extras, no non-sense.

Neural Concept, Switzerland
Neural Concept provides deep-learning software that helps with enhanced engineering, real-time simulation, and interactive design optimization. The branding is confident, precise, and to the point. For engineers, by engineers.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/126377219/Neural-Concept-Branding-Web
Website: https://www.neuralconcept.com/

Ledger, USA
Ledger’s story dates back all the way to 2001—and the founding of a financial firm looking for the right CRM solution. The software that would eventually become Ledger was developed internally for a single team.
Ledger reached out to us to create a brand identity and their new website to present the product to the world. After the success of initial stage we were offered to take upon a task of updating Ledger interface.
Case Story: https://www.embacy.io/portfolio/ledger
Website: https://www.ledgerteams.com/

Seen, Norway
A brand identity and website for Seen, the norwegian-swedish provider of data-driven video for communication with customers. Its marketing technology offers to create personalised video messages tailored specifically to each receiver.
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We have incorporated this idea in our design. The 3D crystal prism is a metaphor for the collected data information that has been transformed and then used in personalised messages. And unique messages constitute a wide spectrum.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/137519715/Seen-Brand-Identity-Website
Website: https://seen.io/

SaaS Labs, USA/India
Branding and website for SaaS Labs company that creates software solutions for business process automation, powered by experiments and brave creativity. SaaS Labs is a team of professionals focused on solving problems of any business through cloud-based software, whether it's a small family restaurant or an enterprise company.
Our task was to show through brand identity how the company breaks stereotypes that technology and automation are only boring standards.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/126926571/SaaS-Labs-Branding-Website
Website: https://www.saaslabs.co/

Reload, Germany
Reload Motors produces zero-emission LCVs. For this Berlin startup, we've created a new sleek website. It fits in the mold with other tech websites but stands out with its visual metaphor of the hydrogen molecule.
Behance Case:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/124862539/Reload-Motors-Website
Website: https://www.reloadmotors.com/

Nexio Projects, The Netherlands
We have made brand identity and website for Nexio Projects, an international consulting firm that helps organizations achieve their sustainable development goals.
The style is based on three main aspects: minimalism, simplicity and humanity. Clean design, minimalistic graphics and custom collages show a fresh approach to the business, Nexio Projects’ creativity, and most importantly, humaness.
The symbol is based on the idea of a circular or iterative sustainable development process, which is in constant motion. It also represents the incremental or 'step by step' approach promoted by Nexio Projects.
Website: https://nexioprojects.com/
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/136643497/Nexio-Projects-Brand-Identity-Website

DeFi Alliance, USA
DeFi Alliance is a North American startup accelerator. We have developed a new brand identity, that has terraforming as its conceptual basis. We show how DeFi makes this brand new world habitable.
Behance Case:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/122630565/DeFi-Alliance-Brand-Identity

Galactic Energy, South Africa
Galactic Energy is a South African green energy company. For them, we made a brand new website. The website needed to be assertive, serious, but not too much so. The cut and dry black and white color scheme provided a striking contrast to the photos. Due to the limited internet connection available in Africa, for the mobile version we had used .webp format for the images and stripped down everything unnecessary. The website is supremely optimized without any loss of quality.
Case Story: https://www.embacy.io/story/galactic-energy
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/120721005/Galactic-Energy-Website
Website: https://www.galacticenergy.com/

Stockpay, Australia
What is Stockpay StockPay is an investing app for beginners. It has developed an easy and informative way for everyone to become an investor — everything on one app for maximum flexibility. The Stockpay’s mission is to create an affordable and approachable platform for populisation of investing for everyone.
The branding is based on illustrations. The main idea of the concept is an allusion to a game. We have encouraging text and an illustration to the right. Horizontally oriented illustration means a transition to a new level of life, success.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/133258149/Stockpay-Brand-Identity-Website

CMA, Sweden
Embacy shared brand identity and web design for CMA, a market-leading provider of systems solutions to companies operating in financial markets. They have offices in Sweden and Russia, while their market activities focus on Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the Middle East.
The most important feature of what CMA provides is their modularity, and to showcase that, Embacy was inspired by Kumiko: a Japanese technique of working with wood. Building off this technique of creating exquisite patterns out of simple shapes, the brand is conceptual without being too complicated. They struck a confident tone that is yet colorful and stands out on the market, with various patterns and vibrant gradients.
The website follows suit: it's clear-cut and moderately colorful, standing out with the sparse usage of 3D and motion. Each product is not only color-coded but has its own shape to it, e.g. a diamond made of diamonds for the solutions for commercial banks. Despite the 3D and animation, the website is supremely optimized, because it needs to be accessible and load quickly all over the world.
Case Story: https://www.embacy.io/story/cma
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/118582465/CMA-Brand-Identity-Web

Ledger, USA
Ledger is a collaboration tool that combines all the functions your team needs in a single environment. Checkmarks are used throughout the identity, showing how everything gets easily done, and then they come together in the logo.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/124371219/Ledger-Branding-Web
Website: https://www.ledgerteams.com/

Quasar, Russia
Brand identity and website for QUASAR, a private financial and investment company founded with the aim of consolidating and managing assets in various parts of the Russian economy.
The key visual of the brand is a supernova flash.
Quasar manages assets in many areas of the economy, and we created visual identification for all of them. Each industry has a pictogram that demonstrates its meaning and impact.
The website that is short, informative and impactful. Based on the universe theme of the branding, we designed the main visual of the site — a colourful flowing explosion with Quasar at the center.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/135429823/Quasar-Brand-Identity-Website
Website: https://img-quasar.webflow.io/

Bravecash, Russia
Bravecash, a startup that streamlines the digital assets of its clients and helps them create a coin for a business or passion project.
Behance Case:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/126080091/Bravecash-Branding-Web

Heartcore Capital, Denmark
Heartcore is a European VC focused exclusively on B2C products, particularly, on exciting products that bring joy into our lives. For Heartcore, we had made a brand new website.
Tuning up and focusing on their positioning inspired by Le Petit Prince, we had created a website that's light, airy, but without too much levity. It's suitable for a venture fund while being a lot more exciting and joyful than usual.
Case Story: https://www.embacy.io/story/heartcore
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/113531463/Heartcore-Capital-Brand-Identity
Website: https://www.heartcore.com/

Kinescope, Russia
Kinescope is a B2B video platform. They provide a solid alternative for businesses, all on their own infrastructure.
For Kinescope, we've made brand identity and website. This is a colorful identity based on simple shapes, with a logo that's reminiscent of old cameras made out of three circles that tie in with the three pillars of Kinescope: Customizable, For Any Business, All-In-One Tool.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/130195095/Kinescope-Brand-Identity-Website
Website: https://kinescope.io/

Deutsch Online, Russia
Deutsch Online is the largest Eastern European school for the German language.
The school teaches German not for casual use, but for those who need it for work or plan to fully engage with the German culture. In our vibrant brand identity, we immerse the viewer into Berlin streets, showing them what it'll be like when they master the language.
Case Story: https://www.embacy.io/story/deutsch-online
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/110424749/Deutsch-Online-Brand-Identity

Great White Smiles, Australia
Great White Smiles is a friendly neighbourgood dentistry located in the heart of a quiet suburb in Sydney, Australia. This place is well-known by the locals, so we decided to capture the spirit of community using colourful stickers with smiling faces. This website was created in partnership with our friends from Think32.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/133616313/Great-White-Smiles-Website

Simla, Russia
Simla is a SaaS business automation tool. We went for a vibrant visual identity to stand out on the market of CRMs, with their toned-down and repetitive websites. Conceptually, the branding is based on molecules connecting to each other, as Simla connects retailers to their customers.
Behance Case:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/111122399/Simla-Brand-Identity

Seampay, Nigeria
Seampay is a digital bank for Nigeria. A lot of banks have a similar, near-ubiquitous visual presentation. To stand out in this market, we sparingly incorporated traditional African patterns into our design. Particularly, Akwete patterns from Nigeria.
Case Story:
https://www.embacy.io/story/seampay
Behance Case:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/102723227/Seampay-Website-Identity

Scrypt Swiss, Switzerland
Scrypt Swiss is investment company providing solutions for institutions to gain exposure to digital assets. Branding was based on the idea of depicting an ecosystem in the form of a sphere. Each layer of this sphere is a particular product. Prime Servises is shown as atmosphere. This product is about higher technology, the possibility to get in touch with the space. Asset Management is land. Caring environment helps grow assets. Trading is water objects. Almost direct correlation of liquidity and water.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/129091313/Scrypt-Brand-Identity-Website
Website: https://www.scrypt.swiss/

MCH Digital Finance, Australia
MCH Digital Finance provides simple access to trading and holding digital assets. Digital assets often seem risky, so we focused on the accessibility of MCH with an unburdened design. Note the use of serif font for accents that stands out among the other ways to trade digital assets.

LaborX, Australia
LaborX is a blockchain jobs platform that helps clients and freelancers connect, providing efficient transactions and robust protections through smart contracts — wherever you're based.
We needed to design and laucnch LaborX new website first before we proceeded to working on the platform interface. We developed a new style for LaborX communication that we wanted to scale onto the platform.
Case Story: https://www.embacy.io/portfolio/laborx

Vade, USA
Branding and website for the American tech company Vade which with the help of wireless cameras and computer vision gets hundreds of types of parking and curbs data.
Behance Case: https://www.behance.net/gallery/129539423/Vade-Brand-Identity-Website
Website: https://www.vade.ai/

Skyeng, Russia
Skyeng is an international EdTech company, aimed at teaching English online.
Before we proceeded to design platform’s UX and UI we created an identity and a website for Skyeng’s HR brand. The website not only included information about the company, but the information to search through vacancies.
The previous Skyeng home interface was difficult to navigate and spend a lot of time in. It was important for us to not only make good UX and clear flow, but also make it easy to comprehend copiuous amounts of information and make the whole thing nice to look at.
Case Story: https://www.embacy.io/portfolio/skyeng-home
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the project
Website Redesign for Computing & Programming Company
"We consider the project successful, not to get too emotional, but because everyone here liked it."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
Kodland is a coding school for children. We teach kids basic computing and different programming languages, to make games, apps, sites, etc. We have our own platform where the classes take place with personal accounts, tasks, and gamification. I'm in charge of the marketing department, with our entire marketing being my responsibility, including our website.
For what projects/services did your company hire Embacy?
To make a new main page for our website, and a page detailing the courses.
What were your goals for this project?
The main goal was to show to the visitors all the relevant information about the school. As a startup, we change rapidly — we often change both our courses and the platform, and our old site had outdated info, as we've made it back when we founded the school.
A lot has changed since then, and we wanted to provide up-to-date information in an accessible, understandable, and pleasing way. The other goal was to make a website where our visitors could easily find answers to their questions and save us plenty of time on calls and sales.
We could respond to easy questions with a link to our website, or our potential clients wouldn't even ask those as they'd already read the information on the website.
By the time we get to the sale, they're informed and warmed up to us, and we would spend time talking about more particular details about the education. The final goal, an emotional one, was to get a "wow" effect from the website. To make it look fun and cool and to set us aside from the competitors.
How did you select Embacy?
That was one of the criteria by which we picked agencies, we'd looked at their previous project and whether that "wow" effect was there. But if we don't take into consideration the portfolio, their previous clients, what projects they did, what finally made us choose this vendor is the structure of the communication we had.
We had a call over tasks and goals, how will the project be handled and how would that work, that every single day I'd be able to see the progress. That I wouldn't have to ask different people, but that I could clearly and easily see the work done each day, and what's next.
That was very important, as we've had bad experiences before when deadlines got delayed, and you didn't know how they work, and that's just frustrating. But here the process is clear, transparent, and I didn't have to worry about the results.
Describe the project in detail.
They came up with three different concepts for the website and picked a spotlight. A spotlight that lights the way of the student and this learning way is made of code and various IT elements. We've span this idea in various ways, tried different options, and finally decided on illustration style and that the spotlight would color these illustrations, and sometimes we would use illustrations with the photos of our students, mixing the real and the virtual. The first week we were jumping too much between wildly different options, and that was somewhat worrying as I couldn't clearly picture the final result. But after that, we've figured it out and we're very satisfied with the final result.
What was the team composition?
I don't know anyone on the team other than the project manager. We communicated directly and I think that's the way to go, as it was very convenient to not have to split my attention between different people.
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
Not sure about the success as the new website just released and it's too soon to talk about conversion rates. But overall, I see plenty of new pupils applying, and it seems that the new website got better conversation than the old one. And lead-generation wasn't the website's goal.
The website is to provide information, produce that "WOW" effect, and for leads we use different tools. We consider the project successful, not to get too emotional, but because everyone here liked it. We've shown it to our employees, our clients, and we all like it a lot better than the old one.
Way better, way more contemporary, way fresher. Right now we consider it successful because we like it, and we'll look at the conversion rates later.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
The design process was effective. Guys structured Figma really nice so it was easy for me to show the results to my colleagues. In the end of the project there was a small delay in Weblow development but overall everything was nice
What did you find most impressive about this company?
Every time they suggested creative options. Didn't think in cliches, even if that's a cliche to say. In the first week we didn't just think of the final design direction and kept moving, but every time there were more developments, new ideas, and we've tried plenty of different things.
And if they didn't work, they were easily discarded, but at least we've tried. And plenty of them did work, and they've made the website more distinguishable. The other thing that personally impressed me is how well they took our feedback. I think we're a rather critical team.
I took feedback from our team, structured it, and decided on what to bring up. We've discussed with the project manager what options we could take, what needs to be fixed and what doesn't, and all that was in speaking tone, no one got hurt (we've had bad experiences before), and the communication went great.
Are there any areas for improvement?
We didn't really understand that situation with your vacation. We didn't discuss it in August and then all of a sudden we couldn't get the final website by previously agreed deadlines. I didn't really understand what happened there, otherwise, everything would've been perfect, but that happened. So the area for improvement is to warn in advance over possible delays.
the project
Branding & Web Dev for Recruiting Agency
"We were impressed by the unprecedented price-to-quality ratio."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I'm the founder of +X, a recruiting agency. We specialize in helping companies to find creative executives, art directors, managers in design fields.
For what projects/services did your company hire Embacy?
To introduce us to the market, we needed a brand identity and a website.
What were your goals for this project?
It was important to position ourselves right: to show how we're different from other agencies on the same market, what's special about us, and what we focus on. The brand identity had to show us from the right angle.
How did you select Embacy?
We looked at two things. Design quality and workflow. I was impressed by Embacy's portfolio and saw projects that were executed in unusual ways, that utilized graphic design principles in ways that are seldom found in web design. Embacy had high design culture and we need that, as our audience is exactly the people paying attention to design. This design culture was the deciding factor. And in our case, being a startup, we wanted to launch as soon as possible. The workflow with this transparency and speed was the most suitable for us.
Describe the project in detail.
We needed a brand identity and a website to introduce our agency to the market. The identity consisted of a logo and plenty of graphic elements that we would use in our marketing, online, and social media. The website shouldn't have been massive and unwieldy, but had to present our services to the two audiences: potential employees and potential employers, that would get recruiting services from us. We needed a survey form for both of them. It was also important to show in the communication, in the copy on the website, why people should work with us, who should and who shouldn't, why should they fill out a survey, and how we can help the employers. Embacy worked not only on the design but on the text too.
What was the team composition?
I don't know how big the team was in the back office on this project. I worked directly with two people: the project manager and the designer. It was extremely comfortable. Most of the communication was through the project manager. I'm surprised how knowledgeable the project managers at Embacy are in questions of design, content, and marketing too, everything relating to introducing a new brand. It's surprising, unusual, and very convenient to solve all the questions through a single competent person. I'm assuming there's the culture at Embacy of exchanging ideas about all the ongoing projects to help with the overall quality and there's a lot of people involved in the brainstorming and reviewing the process every step of the way.
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
Right after going live, the website got a lot of attention, with a lot of surveys filled out by high skilled job seekers. We expected fewer suitable surveys, not everyone cut out to be creative top managers, but we got high-level managers already working at big companies. It means they saw the website and the values presented in the design, filled out the surveys, and showed confidence in a new brand.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
Rarely I see such an effective workflow. I can't think of another example like this. I'm impressed by Embacy's approach, their know-how, the innovative format. Not many people structure their work like this, but it is very good. The daily calls with the daily results and the daily updates, it's just... wow. I told people about this using a lot of exclamation points. After a discussion in the morning I can see the progress with my own eyes in real-time throughout the day, and the next morning we can discuss it. I don't think anyone works like this. The only limitation is the client, like me. To be honest, it was a little challenging.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
I was impressed by the unprecedented price-to-quality ratio. The speed and the quality of the result lead to high-quality projects in a short amount of time and spending less time per project the team saves their own time and my money. This is a perfect combination for any startup, with high-quality results delivered quickly and rather inexpensive.
Are there any areas for improvement?
First of all, I had to think a lot about this question. Maybe it would've been even better if Embacy was more than a design studio, and added to the process marketing expertise. Maybe more work with research, branding strategy, platforming, etc. Expertise in marketing would've been valuable.
the project
Landing Pages for Internet Services Company
"The process is amazing and the team really follows it carefully (which is usually not the case in agencies)."
the reviewer
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I am the Head of Marketing at the Business Education Unit of Mail.ru Group, one of the biggest Russian IT-companies.
For what projects/services did your company hire Embacy?
We hired Embacy to create two landing pages to promote our Soft skills and Negotiations courses. During the process, we also decided to create schedule pages for each course.
What were your goals for this project?
We needed to produce landing pages that would create an emotional response within the website visitors and would correspond with the client's JTBD.
How did you select this vendor?
Our in-house team didn't manage to create the landing pages in the required time frame and we were looking for a contractor. We found Embacy through a recommendation of our Art-Director. We needed a good team we could trust because we wanted this project to go without failures and any need to check if the team we hire is okay.
Describe the project in detail.
In two sprints Embacy designed and built landing pages for both courses. Each sprint for each page we first chose the concept, then a style direction, and only after we proceeded to design page itself.
We provided Embacy with our own copy so instead of focusing on structuring the page, they could focus on design and illustrations more. After desktop was done, they designed tablet and mobile layouts, only then proceeding to the Webflow build. I would say it all was pretty quick.
What was the team composition?
In our team, there was a project manager, a designer, and an illustrator. I would say everyone has done a pretty good job. I enjoyed Embacy process and the manager was following it carefully, which resulted in the great work. The designer shown work that was up to my expectations, the same for the illustrator.
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
I can't share commercial KPI details, but generally, these landings work well in generating leads. We have a lead-generating test on the page and it was taken by a couple of hundreds of people already. We also got positive feedback from some other units in the company that these landings are awesome.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
For me, it's five out of five. I've told Embacy CEO that their process is great several times already. Daily calls and updates, very transparent process. It is perfect for clients and also it assures awesome results in the end.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
The process is amazing and the team really follows it carefully (which is usually not the case in agencies). I also really liked the variety of options and opportunities to upgrade current work each day.
Are there any areas for improvement?
Maybe I am inattentive, but I haven't seen any points that really need improvement. Everything we agreed upon was done.
the project
Website Design & Templates for Dental Marketing Agency
"We had a vision and we all worked together to define it. It's really how it should be when you collaborate."
the reviewer
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
Think32 - we do thoughtful marketing for growing dental practices. I am the co-founder
For what projects/services did your company hire Embacy?
Design and develop our agency website.
What were your goals for this project?
Well, we firstly needed a website (obviously) and we wanted the best marketing website ever to help grow our business. The ultimate goal was to stand out from the crowd since dental marketing is a crowded marketplace. Also, we wanted the visuals to represent ourselves.
How did you select this vendor?
We were desperately searching through Behance. Then we found Embacy's project "Landing page about a landing page" and it caught our attention. It was unique and maybe it wasn't in the design style we were looking for, but we recognised that this team had great potential to solve our task.
We researched the company and we found their process very appealing. We were in a hurry the quick result-oriented process fit our needs.
Describe the project in detail.
We needed a website containing several pages: home, about, services bridging page, service page template, blog, blogpost template and contact. We needed the design and build. Embacy designed awesome layouts showing a variety of options in the process which we really liked.
Then the website was built on Webflow, we really like this tool, it's quick, you get great results and it's relatively simple to use.
What was the team composition?
We had a project manager and a designer working with us. We really liked working with our project manager Sofya, she kept us updated and made the process very clear, she was always on time and had awesome suggestions in the process. The designer also produced awesome work, great typography, beautiful colours, and attention to detail!
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
Shortly after we launched we did an online presentation to some dentists in Australia and we got a number of leads from there straight away. We also got multiple comments from colleagues in the industry about how different and engaging our website is compared to the other dental marketing agencies websites.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
It was a good partnership between Embacy and us. We had a great connection with our PM that was a reliable partner who had smart suggestions and really cared about the project. We had a vision and we all worked together to define it. It's really how it should be when you collaborate.
Embacy were the first design team that actually read the copy and worked with it correctly. They didn't just do copy-paste. The designer was awesome offering different compositions and colour palettes in the process since these were some tricky areas of the work.
It was good to have many options in such a short period of time.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
The workflow is pretty good. They provided great results in a short period of time. Daily communication got it done quickly and we were always informed and kept up to date.
Are there any areas for improvement?
When it was in the Webflow build stage it required more quality control. But the dev is the most tricky part for everyone always. Still, we would recommend to better control the consistency between design and dev.
the project
Website Dev for AI-Enabled Recruiting Services
"Their speed and their deep research into the topic and the industry stood out."
the reviewer
the review
The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I'm the head of growth at VCV and we are developing several products. The first one is a b2b service for companies to pre-screen candidates using video interviews and AI-based online assessments. And recently we've released a new free service for all job seekers to record their video resumes and share these links with any employers. This helps them to stand our from the crowd and land a job much faster!
For what projects/services did your company hire Embacy?
As we've just released VCV.me - a free b2c service for job seekers, we needed a new landing page to show the tool and explain its advantages and efficiency. The landing page was meant to be brief, bright and easy to understand, giving the whole picture of the tool which is quite new to the market.
What were your goals for this project?
We wanted to make out message clear for everyone. We have users from all over the world, so we message was supposed to be universal and with strong selling points.
How did you select this vendor?
We were looking for web design companies or freelance web designers, and luckily the team of Embacy has contacted us directly.
Describe the project in detail.
Once we selected the vendor, we had two introductory meetings where we agreed about the timeline and the price. The scope of tasks became clear so that helped us to make the right time and effort estimation.Then we started our sprint which lasted for a week and we got our brand new web-site within a week. Hard to believe but it worked!
What was the team composition?
The project manager, the team leader, the designer
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
Due to this landing page design made by the Embacy team we have successfully launched our new product and introduced to the job candidates market in different countries. The vcv.me landing page is giving a nice overview of the tool and a whole picture of how it works and how job seekers can benefit from the tool.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
It was super effective. We loved that sprint system when you see the workflow and plans for the day in the morning and check the result of the day in the evening. So transparent and so fast. I'd say extremely fast with the highest quality.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
I like the style of communication, their speed and their deep research into the topic and the industry stood out. The team was very supportive and helpful, at the beginning we had so many questions and always got the answers right away. Thank you, team!
Are there any areas for improvement?
Haven't seen any.
the project
Web Design for Blockchain-Based Freelancer Platform
"A rare case when I can not advise anything for improvement. Bravo!"
the reviewer
the review
The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I am a project manager for LaborX. We are a subsidiary of Chrono.Tech Holding. 10 people are working on the project, among them developers and marketers.
LaborX is a blockchain-based freelancer platform with cryptocurrency payments We helps clients and freelancers connect, providing efficient blockchain transactions and robust protections through smart contracts - wherever you're based
For what projects/services did your company hire Embacy?
We decided to change the design of our site. The old design was developed 3 years ago, was a prototype and did not meet our requirements. Our team has its own designers. But we wanted to try to do this redesign on outsourcing, develop a landing page, important pages and corporate identity, and then finish some pages ourselves.
What were your goals for this project?
We wanted to improve key metrics: reduce the bounce rate, increase the conversion by registration, and average pageview time. Also, we wanted to develop a corporate identity that would allow us to differ from competitors, was unusual and interesting.
How did you select this vendor?
In other products of our company there were joint successful projects
Describe the project in detail.
In the first days of work, embacy prepared for us three basic prototypes for landing with interesting ideas. We chose a bright prototype with gifs, markers and doodles. In the first week of work, we received a ready landing page design. In the second week of work, the most important pages of the personal account were drawn and corporate identity was developed.
What was the team composition?
We were assigned a project manager and 2 designers. I spoke only with our project manager every day. Even after the project was completed, our manager continued to help us.
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
After we mark-up and integrated the design on our website laborx.com, our failure rate decreased by 2 times. Also, the conversion conversion on registrations increased by 40%. We have improved the behavioral factor on the site. Also, after the redesign, site traffic increased. We are very pleased with the result.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
At the end of each day, Embacy sent the result of work, and in the morning of the next day we called up and discussed. If a question arose during the day, we quickly received an answer.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
I am impressed with the speed of the team. For two weeks of work, we have developed 3 Landing Prototypes, Landing, 10 internal pages, a lot of modal windows, icons, avatars, buttons, text fields, standard blocks and so on. Embacy proved fast work can be quality
Are there any areas for improvement?
A rare case when I can not advise anything for improvement. Bravo!
the project
Web Design for Crowd Lending Company
“They did a great job of keeping us up to date and involved in the process.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m a product manager in a company called Potok.Digital. We provide crowd-lending services, and I am in charge of our investor relationships.
What challenge were you trying to address with Embacy?
Prior to the work with Embacy, we had a very poor landing page, so we wanted help to develop our digital presence.
What was the scope of their involvement?
The goal was to create two landing pages, one for our company investors and one for our users. They took down our original page and built both from scratch on Webflow. Both pages are mostly informational, and their team helped us to create the content and designs for each.
Our teams had several calls prior to the project to discuss our expectations, and then organized the development itself in two sprints. The first involved developing the finalized design concept, and the second was development as well as some content strategy for building it out from there.
What is the team composition?
I interacted with two members of their team regularly, but there were closer to 4–5 people on the project in total.
How did you come to work with Embacy?
One of my friends referred me to them based on their reputation, and from the beginning, we could tell that we were totally comfortable working with them.
How much have you invested with them?
The project cost a total of $6,000–$7,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
Their work with us lasted the two weeks of our initial sprints from October–November 2019.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
I don’t have official numbers to share, but in general, our conversion and click-through rates increased significantly. We’ve gotten very positive feedback from our clients about both of the sites.
How did Embacy perform from a project management standpoint?
We used Figma to track our progress throughout the work. Our teams also had daily calls to go over the larger updates from each previous day and to confirm the strategy for the next day as we moved forward. They did a great job of keeping us up to date and involved in the process.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their ability to work quickly, stay focused on our core goals, and deliver high-quality work was beyond what we expected.
Are there any areas they could improve?
The pace of the project made the decision-making process a little bit stressful for me, but that was a tradeoff we decided to make based on our budget for the project.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Be ready to work hard for the duration of the project, because they will work hard for you and the biggest challenge will be to keep up.
the project
Website Build for FinTech Company
"We were really impressed by how efficiently Embacy executed the project."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the COO of Bankex, a Fintech company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Embacy?
We needed someone to develop our website from scratch.
What was the scope of their involvement?
At the beginning of our engagement, we met to collaborate on what my ultimate goals for the website were. From there, Embacy designed and developed the website from the ground up. The team also provided content to be displayed on the site.
What is the team composition?
I had one main point of contact, the project manager.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent about $8,000 on this project.
What is the status of this engagement?
The engagement took place from November-December 2019.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Internally, we’re really pleased with the website, its design, and its content. Further, we had a fantastic experience with the team. If Embacy didn’t complete a deliverable on time, they would work on weekends to get it done. The team completed the project within four weeks, which was completely unexpected.
How did Embacy perform from a project management standpoint?
Their project management style was amazing. We had a daily phone call to check up on the team’s progress, and we utilized Skype as well.
What did you find most impressive about them?
We were really impressed by how efficiently Embacy executed the project. They meticulously planned out each phase, and were able to complete the website within the exact timeline they said, even though it was extremely short.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, there’s nothing they could’ve done better.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Give them as much information as possible, and they’ll give you several ideas to choose from.
the project
Website Design for Telecommunications Group
“Everything went very smoothly because they’re a good team.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m a senior product manager at the largest telecom operator in Eastern Europe.
What challenge were you trying to address with Embacy?
We needed help translating product information to a website.
What was the scope of their involvement?
They created the main designs and worked on frontend development over the course of the project. Additionally, they handled some copywriting for us. The team’s main responsibility was to build an attractive landing page for the site. They used a web constructor to execute the project. In the future, we intend to collaborate on other projects.
What is the team composition?
We worked with three people on the project, including one account manager.
How did you come to work with Embacy?
We found them after a conference or meetup.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent between $6,000–$7,000 on the project.
What is the status of this engagement?
The project took place in November 2019.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
The work they completed allowed us to go live with new products. In the first round of metrics checks, we had 1,500 users. That was very successful in terms of our digital strategy, as we were aiming to earn 1,000 users at that time.
How did Embacy perform from a project management standpoint?
Everything went well. They sent us a report each day regarding their progress and issues they ran into along the way.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Everything went very smoothly because they’re a good team.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, they follow the plans they set forth.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
They have interesting design ideas that would be great for customers to hear. Offer them the freedom to be creative.
the project
Customer Support Site for Large Media Company
"Embacy is the most organized team that delivers high-quality results."
the reviewer
the review
The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I am HRM in Yandex. It's the one of the biggest IT companies in Russian Federation that brings valuable impact in digital-part of every day for all country. For now we have more than 80 000 employees.
I support internal clients, their hiring, onboarding, adaptation, training, career, integration and achievements by gamification, and corporate life.
For what projects/services did your company hire Embacy?
We needed web-site for Customer Support department in Media services in Yandex cos we changed onboarding system and need to translate our values.
We choose Embacy for they really modern digital design thinking. Very clean, minimalistic, functional and exactly what you want for the fastest time ever with every-step synchronising meet-ups. That's not a dream — that's true
What were your goals for this project?
We needed one landing page with button for welcome-integration with inner services for onboarding, and we got it https://www.kinopoisk.ru/special/support/
How did you select this vendor?
First of all, we looked for inner services to help us to do the page, and the other several companies after. Embacy is the most organized team that delivers high-quality results that we found, so we even haven't a choice — only goal to work with professionals.
Describe the project in detail.
General: Make a one page landing page Goal-hunting support for Yandex media Services
The task of the landing page: tell / sell media Services as a place of work (values, culture, etc) tell / sell support jobs in media services make it so that the person left the application/went to the test
Embacy task:
- to make a landing in a modern youth style
- make it simple and clear, but interesting
- with illustrations (we offer three styles, one of which will be illustrated, perhaps one of the three would be without them)
- Main reference - https://litesupport.rocketbank.ru
- Movie Search and transition in St. Petersburg
On details:
- The landing will be hosted on the Kinopoisk website
- 1 sprint or in comfort mode for two
- Webflow, do versions of mobile, tablet, desktop, each 1 version of the layout. If after the launch you plan to adjust the content often, it is better to screw CMS, so you can do it quickly. Specify whether there is such a need
- The final work will be sent in the archive, so we placed it at home, buying and hosting the domain on our side
- Communication is conducted by mail, but you will always have access to the working form —Phones.
It is important to agree on them and not to miss them, if we have planned them and that one person makes decisions on them on your part. The process is built from General to specific, for example, if you decided to change the prototype in the end of the sprint, we will likely not have time to do it and put in the extra work
What was the team composition?
One manager for us, and design team
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
No, i can't show any outcomes
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
The most effective ever
What did you find most impressive about this company?
Fast, honest, brave to take strange ides, very patient for correction and comments. The most valuable thing: a working result is more important than money.
Are there any areas for improvement?
Just grow guys, you are awesome!
Embacy was successful in redesigning the site. The client noted an increase in new enrollees and a better conversion rate. The team was able to take and manage feedback impressively. Their design process was effective.