Few - Digital Product Agency

@workwithfew

Specializing in turning high-level ideas into purposeful, scalable digital products, web/mobile apps, APIs and websites.
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Design-to-dev handoff is still broken. Not completely. Not unfixable. But enough that it creates real friction on almost every project. Calvin Bramlett (@calvinbramlett ), one of our Director’s of Design at Few, walks through how we used Anthropic’s Claude (@claudeai ) to build a Figma (@figma ) plugin that handles the parts native export keeps getting wrong — fluid typography with clamp(), text styles as mixins, properly grouped SCSS, variables referenced not duplicated. Not one prompt and a finished plugin. Closer to working with a developer who could hold full context of the project. Real bugs caught across multiple rounds. Real fixes. We’ve been testing it internally. Public release soon. Read it → /how-we-used-ai-to-improve-our-figma-dev-handoff-process-314012591a1b #Figma #DesignSystems #FrontendDevelopment #DesignToDev #AI Claude ProductDesign
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We were named a winner in four categories of the 32nd Annual Communicator Awards (@commawards ) — for the websites we built with the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (@arkmfa ), the Arkansas State University System (@arkansasstate ), Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport (@litairport ), and the Museum of Discovery (@arkmod ). A museum. A university system. An airport. A science center. From the outside, four very different projects. But each one is an Arkansas institution people in this community rely on, and each one deserves a digital experience that other places across the country can look to as a model. That’s the bar we set with every public institution Few works with. Not “good enough for Arkansas.” Not “competent for the budget.” A standard high enough that another museum, another regional airport, another state system anywhere in the country could look at the work and want to learn from it. Thank you to AMFA, ASU, LIT, and MoD for trusting us with the work. Thank you to the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts for the recognition. Some people see a client list. We see friends and partners we share a deep love of this community with. Read more at few.io/launches. #CommunicatorAwards #WebDesign #ProductDesign #DigitalProduct #Arkansas FewBuilt
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10 days ago
We partnered with 365 Member Access — the team building access control systems for gyms, fitness studios, and health clubs — to help them turn solid technology into a product people could actually use. The challenge: 365’s microkiosks were already capturing rich data across every door, kiosk, and amenity in a club, gating everything from front entrances to massage chairs. But the people who needed that data most — the gym admins running day-to-day operations — weren’t getting much out of it. Dashboards were dense. Workflows were buried. Common tasks took longer than they should. We redesigned the experience from the admin’s chair outward. A new analytics dashboard, lightweight enough to read at a glance and deep enough to support real decisions. New admin flows for the daily friction points, like troubleshooting accounts and adding new amenity stations. And a design system that holds its shape across every screen the system runs on — from a manager’s laptop to a touchscreen mounted next to a massage chair. The result is one cohesive product, no matter where you encounter it. Less time at the front desk for members. Fewer headaches for admins. A clearer story for the data 365 was already capturing. That’s the work we love — making the thing that already works feel like it was built for the people using it. See the full case study: few.io/launches/365-member-access #productdesign #ux #uidesign #fitness #saas digitalproduct fewbuilt
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18 days ago
We partnered with Roots — the AI agent platform built for insurance — to help them solve a harder problem than building a product: unifying four of them. The challenge: Roots had built a suite of automation tools that each worked independently, but as the product grew, the experience fragmented. Four separate products, four separate interfaces, no single cohesive platform. With a Series B on the horizon, that had to change. We led the strategy and UX to bring those four products into one — mapping the architecture for how they could come together without losing what made each one work. Then we built a frontend foundation designed to scale into whatever comes next. That foundation still holds. Roots has since rebranded, expanded the platform, and earned the trust of some of the biggest names in insurance — Berkshire Hathaway, SCOR, Eastern Alliance. One carrier saw a 100x improvement in claims document processing after deployment. That’s the work we love — building the thing that makes everything else make sense. Read the case study at few.io/launches/roots-automation #ai #ux #productdesign #strategy #insurtech digitalproduct fewbuilt
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26 days ago
Few is back at Onward FX next week — and we’re activating the Founders Lounge again. 💪 30+ VC firms. $7B+ in assets under management. 500+ curated investor-founder meetings compressed into two days in Bentonville. If you’re a founder attending, this is where you get sharp before the conversations that matter. Here’s what you’ll find inside the Lounge: 💬 Consultation Station – Get feedback before the big meeting. 🧘 Wellness Station – Get your head + body in the right space. 📸 Headshot Station – Grab a new professional photo for LI. 🔋 Charging Station – Power up + keep your day running. We’re also offering free 15-minute consultations with the Few team — and one founder will walk away with $5,000 in design and development work. Book your spot before the event: few.io/onward-fx See you April 20–21 in Bentonville. #OnwardFX
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1 month ago
We designed and developed the new website for Phigenics — an independent water management company protecting hospitals, hotels, and commercial facilities from waterborne pathogens. The challenge: Phigenics operates at the intersection of science, regulation, and public health. Their work is serious and technical, but their site needed to communicate clearly to a wide range of audiences — facility managers, healthcare administrators, compliance officers — without losing the weight and credibility the subject demands. We built a site that leads with clarity. Complex solutions organized around how their clients actually think — by industry and by need. Their proprietary phiAnalytics® platform given the visibility it deserves. And a design system that feels authoritative without feeling cold. When the work you do keeps people safe, the website should make that easy to understand. See the website at phigenics.com #webdesign #ux #uidesign #healthcare #watersafety digitalproduct fewbuilt
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1 month ago
We designed the brand and website for the @downtownlittlerock — the organization working every day to grow and strengthen the heart of our city. The challenge: DLRP serves a wide range of audiences — residents, business owners, visitors, partners — and their existing site wasn’t doing justice to any of them. They needed a digital foundation that matched the energy of downtown itself. We didn’t start from scratch. The logo was already solid. So we refined what was there — tightened the typography, updated the color application, brought consistency to the full visual system — and built a site around it that finally feels like the city it represents. Events surfaced. Neighborhoods highlighted. Initiatives visible. No friction, no institutional heaviness. The result is a civic-forward design that feels welcoming rather than bureaucratic. Just like downtown. “Redesigning a website can be a painful process for a client. Working with Few made the process pleasant, and even more so when I saw the final result.” — Gabe Holmstrom, Previous Executive Director See the full case study at few.io/launches/downtown-little-rock-partnership #webdesign #ux #uidesign #nonprofit #littlerock arkansas digitalproduct fewbuilt
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1 month ago
We led strategy, UX, and UI for Synchrony — a friendship-first social app built for neurodivergent adults. The challenge: design a social experience for people who’ve been failed by every social platform that came before it. No anxiety-inducing feeds. No follower counts. No algorithms deciding who’s worth knowing. Just a clean, calm space to find people who actually get you. Most social apps are built for engagement. Synchrony is built for connection. Verified membership keeps the community authentic. Interest-based matching surfaces people with shared hobbies, preferences, and communication styles. And Jesse, an optional AI social coach built directly into the conversation flow, is there when users want support — and completely out of the way when they don’t. We collaborated with a development partner to ship on both iOS and Android, with the full design system and product strategy coming from Few. The app launched in 2026 and was featured in Fast Company. That’s the work we love — designing products that make a real difference for the people who need them most. See the full case study at few.io/launches/synchrony-social-mobile-app #mobileapp #appdesign #uidesign #productdesign #neurodivergent
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1 month ago
We designed the brand, UX, and UI for @themypeepsapp — a private memory app built for family, not followers.
 The challenge: build something personal enough to hold life’s most meaningful moments, private enough to earn real trust, and simple enough that anyone in the family could use it without a second thought.
 Most memory tools are just camera rolls with better sorting. My Peeps is different. No public feeds. No likes. No algorithms deciding what matters. Just a private, invite-only space — photos, videos, voice notes, links, stories — shared only with the people who actually lived those moments with you.
 We handled everything from brand identity to iOS development, including a guided Life Unfiltered Journal with 167 prompts designed to help people capture the stories they’d otherwise forget to tell.
 That’s the work we love — building the thing worth keeping.

See the full case study at few.io/launches/mypeeps #mobileapp #appdesign #ux #uidesign #productdesign
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2 months ago
We designed the UX and UI for @letsbgenerous — a fintech platform that lets people donate to nonprofits now and pay later. The challenge: build something secure enough for financial transactions, simple enough that anyone could use it, and flexible enough for nonprofits to customize campaigns, track donations, and manage reporting. Since we built it, B Generous has been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, and The Washington Post. They’ve processed over $1B in loan requests from 30,000+ nonprofits. That’s the work we love — building the thing that helps the thing grow. See the full case study at few.io/launches/b-generous #fintech #nonprofits #productdesign #ux #uidesign
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2 months ago
The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (@arkmfa ) is a cultural anchor for the city of Little Rock. The Museum is home to a permanent collection of over 14,000 objects as well as rotating exhibitions, performance programming and the Windgate Art School. A major architectural renovation by Studio Gang (@studiogang ) focused on bringing the visual and performing arts under one roof. As a result, AMFA re-opened its doors as a more inclusive and community-focused institution. The new website needed to reflect that transformation and clearly communicate the full scope of what the Museum offers to a broader, more diverse audience.
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2 months ago
@workwithfew is an award-winning digital product agency specializing in strategy, design, and development, helping organizations move from idea to market faster. From APIs and custom web platforms to mobile apps and e-commerce, Few delivers clean, scalable digital solutions built to last. Their work includes high-profile clients like Lana Del Rey, Arkansas State University, Crystal Bridges, and most recently, the newly launched Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts website. 2024 marked Few’s 10-year anniversary, and they're just getting started. 📍 Based in SoMa. Built for everywhere. #SoMa501 - #LittleRock #LittleRockArkansas #MainStreetArkansas #DLRP #DowntownLittleRockPartnership #501 #LRAR #SoMaLittleRock #SoMaLR #SoMaAfterDark #SoMa [digital product agency, UX design, tech innovation, custom development, Few Agency, digital strategy]
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