We build the products people actually trust.
Fieldmark partners with growing companies on strategy, design, and engineering — shipping websites, apps, and brand systems built to hold up under real use.
A small studio that behaves like an in-house team.
We started Fieldmark because most agencies hand off a polished deck and disappear before launch. We do the opposite: a compact team of designers and engineers stays embedded from the first sketch through the first thousand users.
No account managers relaying messages, no templated components dressed up as "custom." Every engagement is scoped around one goal — a product your team is proud to point people to.
- Senior-only team — no junior handoffs
- Design and engineering under one contract
- Fixed-scope pricing, no surprise invoices
Everything a product launch needs, scoped honestly.
We take on full engagements or slot into a single phase — whichever your team actually needs right now.
Product strategy
Positioning, roadmap, and scope work before a single pixel gets drawn, so the build stays aimed at a real outcome.
Interface design
Interaction and visual design for web and native products, grounded in a system your team can extend after we leave.
Engineering
Production front-end and back-end builds, tested and documented — not throwaway code that breaks the day we hand it off.
Brand systems
Identity, typography, and voice built to work as hard on a pitch deck as it does inside the product itself.
Growth & SEO
Technical SEO, performance budgets, and analytics wired in from day one — not bolted on after launch.
Ongoing partnership
Monthly retainers for teams who want a design and engineering bench on call without hiring one internally.
A handful of the products we've shipped.
Illustrative case studies — replace with real client work and screenshots before publishing.
Northline
A logistics dashboard rebuilt for dispatchers tracking 400+ vehicles a day.
Harborside
Full identity and storefront for a coastal furniture maker's first online launch.
Ledger Health
A scheduling app for clinics that cut no-show rates by a third in its first quarter.
Fernwright
A marketing site and custom CMS built so a two-person team can ship pages without a developer.
Four phases, in this order, every time.
The sequence matters — each phase produces the input the next one needs.
Discovery & scope
Stakeholder interviews, a review of what exists today, and a written scope both sides sign off on before any design work starts.
Design
Wireframes, then high-fidelity screens, reviewed in weekly working sessions rather than a single big reveal at the end.
Build
Engineering against the approved designs, with a staging environment you can click through at any point.
Launch & handoff
QA, performance passes, and documentation — plus two weeks of post-launch support before we step back.
What it's like to work with us.
"They scoped the project tightly and then stuck to it. No mid-build surprises, no vague deliverables."
"We came in wanting a website and left with a design system our own team still uses today."
"Fast, direct communication throughout. It genuinely felt like an extension of our own team."
Fixed-scope packages, or a custom quote.
Every package includes strategy, design, and engineering. Figures below are starting points — final quotes depend on scope.
A focused marketing site or landing page, live in under four weeks.
- Up to 6 pages
- Responsive design
- Basic SEO setup
- 2 weeks support
Full product design and build — the most common engagement.
- Full design system
- Web or native app build
- Weekly working sessions
- 6 weeks support
Ongoing monthly retainer for continuous design and engineering work.
- Dedicated pod
- Priority turnaround
- Monthly roadmap review
- Cancel anytime
Common questions before you reach out.
How long does a typical project take?
Most marketing sites take four to six weeks. Full product builds usually run ten to fourteen weeks depending on scope, which we lock down together during discovery.
Do you work with early-stage startups?
Yes — about a third of our engagements are pre-seed to Series A teams. We scope tightly for teams that need to move fast on a limited budget.
Who owns the code and designs after launch?
You do. Every contract transfers full ownership of source files, code repositories, and design assets on final payment.
Can you work with our existing design system?
Yes. We regularly build inside existing systems rather than replacing them — we'll flag gaps as we find them instead of starting over.
What happens after launch if something breaks?
Every package includes a defined support window after launch, and Partner clients get ongoing coverage as part of the retainer.
Tell us what you're building.
Share a few details and we'll reply within one business day with next steps — usually a short call to scope things properly.
Notes on product design, occasionally.
One short email a month. No launch hype, just what we're actually learning on active projects.