What We’ve
Created
Case studies and launches that show how we think about clarity, craft, and growth-ready digital products.

Speakly AI
Speakly is an AI-powered transcription platform built around a single compelling proposition: that your thoughts shouldn't have to wait for your hands. The product uses AI to transcribe, decode, and organize spoken content in real time, sitting at the intersection of productivity technology and cognitive augmentation in a market that is moving fast and crowded with competitors. When Speakly came to Scale Studios, they had a product that was technically impressive and a brand that needed to match it. The existing presence wasn't communicating the ambition of what they'd built: it looked like a utility, not a vision. The brief was to design and build a web experience that positioned Speakly as a category leader rather than another transcription tool: something that felt like the future of how people capture and communicate thought.

CloudFit
Cloudfit Clothing is a streetwear brand operating in a category that punishes mediocrity without hesitation. Its audience: young, style-literate, and deeply skeptical of anything that doesn't feel authentic, makes purchase decisions as much on how a brand presents itself as on what it sells. The product range centers on premium casual pieces: oversized fits, quality fabrics, and a design sensibility that sits between streetwear and contemporary fashion. When Cloudfit came to Scale Studios, they needed a digital presence that could hold its own in a space populated by brands with significant resources behind their visual identity. The brief was to build an e-commerce platform that felt as intentional and as considered as the clothes themselves: dark, confident, and built for a buyer who knows exactly what they want.

Retro
Retro is a refurbished designer retailer operating in one of the fastest-growing segments of fashion e-commerce: the resale and recommerce market, where sustainability meets style and the audience is as brand-literate as any luxury buyer. The platform curates pre-owned sneakers and accessories, offering buyers access to coveted pieces at accessible prices without compromising on quality or authenticity. When Retro came to Scale Studios, the core challenge was a perception one as much as a design one: refurbished products carry a stigma that the wrong digital experience can reinforce instantly. The brief was to build something that felt unambiguously premium; an e-commerce experience that positioned Retro not as a discount destination but as a curated platform with taste, authority, and a genuine point of view on the future of fashion retail.

Auron
Auron is a platform built for buying and selling luxury and high-performance vehicles, operating in a category where the product carries enormous emotional weight and the buyer is anything but impulsive. The platform's inventory spans premium automotive brands across a market where trust, presentation, and the quality of the browsing experience directly influence whether a serious buyer engages or moves on. When the Auron team came to Scale Studios, they had a clear vision for what the platform needed to feel like: immersive, premium, product-obsessed, but needed a design and development partner to translate that vision into a fully functional mobile application. The challenge was twofold: create a UI that makes browsing high-end vehicles feel like an experience in itself, and build an architecture robust enough to handle a live, growing inventory with real-time filtering and high-resolution automotive photography at scale.

Fernaro
Fernaro is a jewelry brand defined by refinement: in the craftsmanship of its pieces, in the way it presents itself, and in the customer it's speaking to. The brand sits in the accessible luxury segment, offering thoughtfully designed fine jewelry to an audience that buys with intention and researches before they commit. Fernaro came to Scale Studios with an established product range and a growing customer base, but a digital presence that was underserving both. The e-commerce experience wasn't converting at the rate the product quality warranted, organic search visibility was minimal, and the overall online identity didn't yet communicate the level of the brand. The scope was full-stack: redesign the shopping experience, rebuild the e-commerce infrastructure, develop a paid acquisition strategy, and build an SEO foundation that captures buyers at the moment they're closest to a decision.

Forma
An editorial web experience built around the power of type. Forma is a creative and cultural brand whose entire identity is built around the primacy of form: the idea that how something looks is inseparable from what it means. The brand operates in the space where design, art, and culture overlap, with an audience that has a sharp eye and very little tolerance for anything that feels generic or templated. When Forma came to Scale Studios, they had a strong visual identity and a clear sense of who they were, but a digital presence that wasn't living up to either. The ask wasn't just a new website. It was a digital experience that could hold its own against the brand's ambition: something that felt like a publication, moved like a creative studio's portfolio, and communicated authority in the culture space without saying a word about it directly.

Kavey
Kavey is a hydration brand built around a simple but competitive idea: that what you drink should work as hard as you do. The product range spans multiple SKUs, each with its own flavor profile and functional benefit, sitting in a market where shelf presence is crowded and brand differentiation is everything. Kavey came to Scale Studios at the earliest stage of their digital journey: no website, no search presence, no established online identity. The brief was to build all of it: a visual experience that matched the ambition of the product, a technical foundation that could support growth, and an SEO strategy that would make the brand findable from day one rather than as an afterthought six months after launch.




