A 22-person integrated agency in London had landed three new website briefs in the same quarter — on top of two existing builds already in progress. Their in-house developer was stretched across all five. Quality was starting to slip. Deadlines were being quietly pushed.
An integrated marketing agency in London needed to rebrand and rebuild four of its website properties simultaneously — WordPress sites for the parent company, subsidiary agency, and two product-focused microsites. The existing infrastructure was fragmented: multiple hosting providers, inconsistent tooling, and no unified asset management. The agency needed clean, modular builds that could accommodate future sub-brands without architectural rework. Deliverables had to ship within six weeks to align with their marketing calendar.
All four sites shipped on time and on budget. By establishing a standardised component library (ACF Pro for fields, Bricks Builder for layouts) and centralising asset management via Happy Files Pro, we built reusable patterns that cut iteration cycles in half. The parent company site went live with a new brand experience; all four properties fed into a single analytics dashboard. The builds sustained 99.2% uptime through their peak campaign periods, and zero client requests for rework proved the modular approach eliminated scope creep.
Genuinely couldn't tell the difference between work done in-house and work done by CCM. That's exactly what we needed.