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§ 07 · NOTES
Notes from the studio
Short essays on how we work, what we learn, and the engagements we choose to write up publicly. Filed irregularly. No newsletter, no pop-up, no analytics.
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22 APR 2026
Andreas Holst · Founder
7 min read Why we settled on the two-week sprint A long argument about retainers, fixed-price projects, and what we actually owe a client at the end of the month. → N.02 10 MAR 2026 Theo Krarup · Producer
6 min read The twelve-week trap Why long projects fail in the same predictable ways, and what shorter cycles do to fix them. → N.03 14 FEB 2026 Mikkel Vestergaard · Senior Frontend Engineer
8 min read Three Core Web Vitals myths we ignored last year A practical note from the engineering team on what does and does not move the metrics that matter. → N.04 30 JAN 2026 Frederikke Lund · Backend & Infrastructure
9 min read Building AI features without losing the plot Notes on building AI features that earn their place in a product, rather than being defended on the basis of being modern. → N.05 04 DEC 2025 Andreas Holst · Founder
11 min read Postmortem of a failed e-commerce migration A public account of a project that went wrong, what we did about it, and what we would do differently next time. →
7 min read Why we settled on the two-week sprint A long argument about retainers, fixed-price projects, and what we actually owe a client at the end of the month. → N.02 10 MAR 2026 Theo Krarup · Producer
6 min read The twelve-week trap Why long projects fail in the same predictable ways, and what shorter cycles do to fix them. → N.03 14 FEB 2026 Mikkel Vestergaard · Senior Frontend Engineer
8 min read Three Core Web Vitals myths we ignored last year A practical note from the engineering team on what does and does not move the metrics that matter. → N.04 30 JAN 2026 Frederikke Lund · Backend & Infrastructure
9 min read Building AI features without losing the plot Notes on building AI features that earn their place in a product, rather than being defended on the basis of being modern. → N.05 04 DEC 2025 Andreas Holst · Founder
11 min read Postmortem of a failed e-commerce migration A public account of a project that went wrong, what we did about it, and what we would do differently next time. →