Trial Week

Don't trust us. Test us

Send us 2–3 real WordPress tasks. We’ll deliver them in five business days, in your tools, under your brand — with no payment until you decide to engage.

About 70% of agencies who complete the trial become long-term partners.

5 BUSINESS DAYS

The full trial duration

2–3 REAL TASKS

Real client work, not test projects

$0 UPFRONT

No payment until after the review

NO COMMITMENT

Until you decide on a 6-month plan

Five days. Five steps. No surprises

DAY 0 (Sunday or Monday morning)
You send us the brief

Send us 2–3 real WordPress tasks however you'd normally hand them off — Figma file, Loom walkthrough, written brief in your project tool, or even an email with a screenshot. There's no required format.

DAY 1
Setup + scope confirmed within 24 hours

We set up a shared workspace in whatever tool you use (Slack, Teams, ClickUp, Asana, etc.). Your dedicated PM confirms scope, timeline, and assigned developer in writing. You know exactly what's being built and when before any work starts.

DAYS 2–4
We build, in your tools, under your brand

Real work happens. Daily progress updates. You see staging URLs as work develops. The PM is available throughout for questions. No black box, no radio silence — just steady, visible delivery.

DAY 5
Review and decide

We meet for 15–20 minutes to walk through what was shipped. You share what worked, what didn't, and whether there's a fit. If yes, we discuss the 6-month engagement and start onboarding. If no, you keep what we built — no charge, no follow-up sales emails.

DAY 6+ (only if you decide to engage)
We start the long-term partnership

Onboarding begins. Within another 48 hours you're fully set up on your tier — dedicated PM, dedicated developer, queue active, your first official task in flight.

The PM and Developer assigned to your trial week are the same ones you’d work with long-term. This isn’t a bait-and-switch.

What to send us

Most agencies compare DevHush to a freelancer. The right comparison is to the in-house dev you haven’t hired.

Good fit
Not ideal

Not sure if your task is a good fit? Email Alamin at alamin@devhush.com with a one-line description and we’ll tell you honestly within a few hours.

Who the trial week is built for

The trial week is for digital agencies seriously evaluating a 6 or 12-month engagement with DevHush. Specifically:

The trial week is NOT a free sample. It’s a capability proof. We invest real developer time and PM time, so we ask for serious evaluation in return.

If you’re a small business owner looking for a single website, or you’re shopping price across 10 vendors, the trial isn’t the right starting point — book a 15-minute intro call instead, and we’ll point you to the right path.

By Friday, you'll have

Real shipped work

2–3 completed WordPress tasks, ready to forward to your clients under your brand. The work is yours regardless of whether you engage long-term.

Honest signal on fit

You'll know exactly how we communicate, how fast we ship, what our quality looks like, and whether we feel like the right team to bring into your agency long-term.

A clear next step

Either we engage on a 6-month plan (with onboarding starting within 48 hours) — or we don't, and you walk away with the work and zero ongoing pressure.

FAQ

Trial week questions

It's actually free. The "catch" is that we only offer it to agencies seriously evaluating a 6 or 12-month engagement. We invest real developer time during the trial, so we ask for real
evaluation intent in return. There's no payment, no contract, and no obligation — but the trial isn't intended for casual
evaluation.

No contract before the trial. We do ask for written confirmation that you're seriously evaluating a long-term engagement (a one-line email is enough), but there's no contract or commitment until after the Day 5 review when you decide to engage.

You keep it anyway, and we don't engage long-term. The trial exists specifically so you can verify quality before committing — if our work doesn't meet your bar, the trial reveals that quickly
and saves both of us months of misalignment.

2 to 3 tasks is the sweet spot. One task isn't enough signal to evaluate consistency. More than 3 in 5 days starts to compress
quality. Pick the 2–3 tasks that would tell you the most about whether we're a fit.

Yes. Many agencies use the trial to test how we handle work across different client styles, brand guidelines, and complexity levels. We're set up for it — different developers can be assigned
if needed.

We tell you up front, before any work starts, whether your tasks fit the 5-day window. If they don't, we'll either suggest scaling the scope down, or recommend you start with project-based pricing
instead.

You fill out the form below (3 questions, takes 90 seconds).
Within a few hours, Al-Amin emails you back personally with: (1) confirmation we have capacity, (2) a one-line agreement to sign by reply, and (3) a calendar link to book a 20-minute kickoff.
After the kickoff, we set up the workspace and you send the tasks.

Most trial weeks start within 3–5 business days of claiming.
We have limited trial capacity each month (typically 4–6 trial slots) to ensure quality, so the start date depends on availability.

The trial is positioned for Pro and Business tier evaluation. If you're considering Starter only, we usually skip the trial —
the lower tier is easier to test by just signing up month-to-month since cancellation is free anytime.

We don't extend. If you need more time to evaluate, the right move is to start a 1-month Pro tier subscription (cancel any time, no termination fee) — that gives you a full month of work to evaluate. The trial is intentionally short to keep the decision
crisp.

"I claimed the trial week thinking it would be a good way to evaluate quality without committing. We sent two real client tasks. Both shipped on time, both better than what I'd been getting from freelancers. We signed a 6-month plan on Day 5 and we're now 18 months in."

Michael Bleier
CEO, Develop ROI

Claim your trial week

3 questions. 90 seconds. We’ll email you back within a few hours.

Alamin reads every trial request personally and replies within a few hours during business days.