Website
The marketing site — homepage to public pages
Alongside the product I designed Codegen's marketing site — the public face that had to translate a deep, technical platform into something a developer would want to try.
Context
A developer tool earns trust by being clear, fast, and credible. The site had to explain an autonomous coding agent in seconds, carry the brand, and convert — all while staying honest to how technical the audience is.
Approach
The homepage led with the product's positioning — The Operating System for Code Agents — and carried the product's dark, gradient-lit visual language straight through, anchoring the pitch in a real view of the product rather than an abstraction.

Integrations were central to the pitch, so the site showed how Codegen meets developers in the tools they already use — Slack, Linear, GitHub and more, plus MCP support — and laid out the path from task to production as a few clear steps.

From there the site went deeper on the product, made the enterprise case, and closed on a clear call to action.



Outcome
A site that made a deep, configurable platform feel approachable — the front door for everything the product and brand promised.