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Coming from a well-structured agency background, one of the first things I prioritised at Mintyy was getting rid of "cowboy coding." We’ve all seen it: a developer making "quick fixes" directly on a live website, only to have the whole thing crash five minutes later.
Imagine spending months refining your brand strategy and thousands on a high-performance website, only to have your logo look like a fuzzy, pixelated relic from 1998 when viewed on a 4K monitor. It sounds like a minor technical detail, but the format of your logo is the literal foundation of your brand’s visual future.
We’ve officially moved away from the fragmented WordPress hybrid and transitioned to a fully dynamic, Sanity Studio + Next.js ecosystem.
We're super stoked to announce that our submission for Albany 2026 is a finalist in the Australian Web Awards this year.
My journey in web began with monoliths such as Wordpress where the back-end and front-end are one single heavy instance. Whilst content management systems like Wordpress have their place, the future I'm building is headless.
For decades, the goal of the internet was simple: rank on page one of Google. You optimised for keywords, built backlinks, and hoped a user would click your link to find what they needed. But have you noticed how often you don't click a link anymore?





