Octar Studio

White-label web development — United Kingdom

You have the client. Octar is the developer you don't.

Hand-coded Next.js and Astro, delivered under your agency's name. Your client never learns another studio touched the build. Direct commissions run on the same terms.

Send the brief A fixed scope comes back inside 48 hours. No pitch deck.
Read the receipts

01 / The receipts

Every number on this page is one you can check.

This page reports what it weighs and what it scored, next to the date it was measured. So does every build below. Nothing is claimed here that can't be re-run.

Lighthouse — mobile100/100/100/100
Lighthouse — desktop100/100/100/100
Transferred — this page55.0 kB
Last measured19 July 2026

Lighthouse, mobile and desktop, cold cache. No throttling tricks, no lab-only settings.

Run it yourself

02 / Selected work

Five builds. Each worth your forty seconds.

Self-commissioned, every one deployed. Open any of them, run the test yourself. Every one is one click in.

  1. 01

    Ember & Oak

    T2

    A subscriptions-inclusive coffee storefront — one-time and three-cadence recurring billing on Stripe, hosted Checkout in both modes, a secure customer portal — shipped white-label at 100 Performance, 100 Accessibility, 100 Best Practices.

    Lighthouse100/100/100/66292 kBMeasured – 18 July 2026
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  2. 02

    Atelier Mø

    T1

    A made-to-order tailoring house in moody near-black with a single pink accent — measured, cut once, shipped white-label at 100 across Performance, Accessibility and Best Practices.

    Lighthouse100/100/100/63270 kBMeasured – 18 July 2026
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  3. 03

    Tidewell

    T2

    A conversion-ready SaaS pricing page — live billing toggle, plan filter, and seat calculator — every interaction announced to screen readers, shipped at 100 Accessibility and 100 Best Practices.

    Lighthouse99/100/100/63293 kBMeasured – 18 July 2026
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  4. 04

    Northside Joinery

    T2

    A bespoke-joinery site with a client-editable CMS — the edit-to-publish loop runs live — shipped white-label at 100 Accessibility and 100 Best Practices on every page.

    Lighthouse99/100/100/60333 kBMeasured – 18 July 2026
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  5. 05

    Weald Physiotherapy

    T1

    A WCAG 2.2 AA physiotherapy site whose two real accessibility defects — a 2.1:1 focus-ring dip, a 320px heading overflow — passed Lighthouse 100 and axe clean, and were caught only by computed contrast.

    Lighthouse99/100/100/60227 kBMeasured – 18 July 2026
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See all five

03 / How it runs

Brief to sign-off, without a middle layer.

  1. 01

    Brief

    Send the brief and the designs, or the brief and a direction. A fixed scope comes back within 48 hours, in words, against what you actually sent.

  2. 02

    NDA

    Signed before a line of code. White-label is the default here, not a line item you have to ask for.

  3. 03

    Build

    Hand-coded in Next.js or Astro, chosen for the job in front of it. No page builder, no bought theme, no plugin sprawl to explain to your client in a year.

  4. 04

    Staging link

    A live URL from week one, on a neutral domain. Watch it take shape, comment inline, or check in at sign-off — your call.

  5. 05

    Sign-off

    You approve it, it ships under your name. Repo, deploy, and a walkthrough. Octar appears on no commit, no footer, and no email your client will ever open.

04 / Plainly

No agency has hired this studio yet, and there are no client logos on this page.

The work that exists is white-label under NDA — by definition you would never see it. Standing in for a client list: five builds, self-commissioned, every one deployed, measured, and open to inspect.

05 / Questions

The four that decide it.

How many people is Octar?

One. The person who quotes the work writes the work. No account layer, no handoff between a designer and a developer who never met — nothing gets lost in the gap, because the gap doesn't exist.

Is the white-label real, or a setting?

Real, and it's in the contract. The NDA is signed before anything sensitive moves. The studio name is on no commit message, no footer, and no email your client will ever open. Staging runs on a neutral URL; deploys land in your accounts.

Could my client ever find out?

No. You are the only point of contact. Everything your client receives or inspects carries your name and only yours.

What happens if something breaks after launch?

Anything that doesn't do what the SOW said gets fixed free for 30 days after sign-off. After that, fixes are quoted per incident — and you get a direct line to the person who wrote the code, not a ticket queue.

06 / Start

Send the brief.

A fixed scope and a price come back within 48 hours, quoted against what you sent rather than an average of everyone else's job. No public rate card. No discovery call unless you want one.

Send the brief hello@octarstudio.uk

Direct commissions welcome on the same terms.