Last updated: April 2026 · Questions? hello@meyhora.com
The internet has a problem. Agencies and freelancers routinely publish client work without consent, inflate metrics, fabricate testimonials, and name-drop clients who never agreed to be referenced. We've seen it. We won't do it.
Every project on our Work page represents a real engagement with a real business. Every metric shown was measured, not estimated. And every client identity is protected unless they've explicitly asked us to name them publicly.
We show industry, general geography (city or region), project scope, timeline, and verified outcome metrics. These details are specific enough to be meaningful to you as a potential client, but anonymized enough that no competitor, journalist, or third party can identify our clients from them.
We show logos and brand marks only when a client has signed a specific consent addendum to their project agreement. If you see a logo on this page, it's there with permission.
Every metric displayed (conversion rates, bounce rates, revenue impact, performance scores) is pulled from the client's own analytics platform (Google Analytics, PostHog, Plausible, or similar) at a documented point in time post-launch. We do not estimate, round up, or extrapolate. If a number is a projection, we say so explicitly.
Metrics shown as “live” are refreshed on a schedule defined per project. When a project closes and we lose access to client analytics, the metric is frozen and labeled as such.
Your project will be treated the same way. We will not publish your name, your URL, your business details, or any metrics from your engagement without your written consent. You will be offered the option to appear on this page, anonymized by default, named only if you choose.
If you later want to be removed from this page entirely, we will honor that request within 48 hours. No questions, no negotiation.
There are people in this industry who fabricate case studies, steal screenshots from other designers' portfolios, and name-drop clients they've never worked with. This policy exists because we want there to be zero ambiguity about which kind of studio Meyhora is.