The DevHub International started with a frustration we knew from the inside: agencies that sell beautifully and ship badly. Before founding the studio, we were the engineers sitting on the client side of those calls — watching deadlines slide, scope balloon and “done” get quietly redefined. We built the agency we wished we could have hired.
That history shapes how we work. Estimates are engineering estimates, not sales numbers. Progress is a staging URL you can click every week, not a status deck. And when something turns out harder than expected, you hear it from us first — with options, not excuses.
We are UK-based and international by default. Contracts sit under English law, GDPR discipline is standard rather than an add-on, and a London delivery rhythm has shipped work across twelve countries without a single office move.
The team is deliberately small and deliberately senior. Every project is staffed by the people who actually write the code — no account-manager telephone game, no juniors learning on your budget. You talk to the engineer, and the engineer talks to the work.