Built for working agencies. By a working agency.
We started AgencyGenius because we were tired of the stack: Notion for clients, a spreadsheet for the pipeline, a Loom for "how do I do X again", three tabs open to Stripe, and a Slack workflow that nobody actually followed. The work was getting done in spite of the tools, not because of them.
So we built the platform we wished existed — a single product that models how an agency actually moves: inbound to lead, lead to opportunity, opportunity to project, project to launched. With a vault of vetted widgets, an AI lab for the bits you do every week, and a small senior dev team on call for the bits you don't want to.
We started on Duda because that's where our roots are. Today the product is platform-agnostic — Webflow, Wix, Framer, custom HTML — and Duda agencies still get the extra superpowers (form ingestion, AI proposal sites, one-click site pull) because we know the platform inside out.
We're a small team. We read every support message. We don't do enterprise sales calls.
Four rules the product is held to.
Fewer clicks than the spreadsheet
If a workflow takes longer in AgencyGenius than in the messy stack it replaces, that workflow is a bug. We count the clicks.
AI where it pays, not where it demos
Enrichment runs when a lead is worth the spend, not on every spam fill. Cost discipline is a feature, on your bill and ours.
Nothing is a black box
Vault widgets are editable code, not locked embeds. Export your data any time. The product earns the renewal; it never holds the keys.
Built in the community
The member chat is the roadmap. The features on this site started as messages from agencies mid-build — the changelog reads like the chat log.
The team behind the curtain is the team on the bench.
AgencyGenius is built by Web Hero — the whitelabel development partner that has shipped custom widgets, full builds and emergency fixes for agencies for years. The same developers who answer your support messages write the product, the Vault widgets and the Lab prompts.
That's also why members get a senior dev bench on call: the partnership that funds the product is the one you can pull into your projects when a build outgrows your team.