Digital agencies across the DACH region do outstanding work on brand presence, campaigns and design systems. But the moment a web project turns into a data-driven platform with compliance requirements, the classic agency model hits its limits. The difference isn't the quality of the work – it's the business model: agencies sell projects with a defined beginning and end, whereas AnvilStack takes ownership of platforms across their entire lifecycle.
The classic agency model
A typical DACH digital agency – 20 to 100 people, focused on design and digital communication – follows an established process: ExpertLocal: Pricing & hourly rates of digital agencies 2026
Briefing → concept → design → development → handover → support contract
This works well for marketing websites, campaign landing pages and corporate presences. The strength lies in creative excellence: UX design, brand identity, content strategy. Agencies like Jung von Matt, Scholz & Friends or smaller specialists deliver consistently high quality here.
The problem arises at the handover interface. Once a site launches, the support-ticket game begins: small changes are billed against hourly retainers, strategic evolution isn't part of the plan, and when regulatory requirements change, it becomes a new project.
The AnvilStack model
AnvilStack takes a fundamentally different approach – not because agencies do poor work, but because the engagement is built for platform engineering: Gartner: Platform Engineering
Free assessment → EU migration & hardening → engineering → operations → long-term partnership
There is no "handover moment." The platform isn't built and handed off; it's continuously operated, maintained and developed further. Compliance requirements aren't bolted on after the fact but baked into the architecture from day one.
Head-to-head: agency vs. AnvilStack
| Kriterium | Digital agency | AnvilStack |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Design, marketing, web development | Platform engineering and EU compliance |
| Engagement model | Project-based with handover | Long-term partnership with ownership |
| AI capability | Adopting – AI as a new tool | AI-native – AI prototypes as the starting point |
| Compliance depth | Outsourced or added after the fact | NIS2, GDPR, BFSG, EU AI Act from day one |
| Infrastructure | Hosting often out of scope | Full-stack, incl. Hetzner deployment |
| After launch | Support contract (reactive) | Ongoing engineering (proactive) |
| Team profile | Generalists: designers, PMs, full-stack devs | Specialist engineers with a compliance focus |
| EU sovereignty | Typically not on the radar | Core to the offering – CLOUD Act-free infrastructure |
The handover trap: why projects fail after launch
The most critical moment in the agency model is the handover. According to the Standish Group (CHAOS report "Beyond Infinity," 2020), roughly 66% of IT projects end up "challenged" or "failed" – meaning they are only partially successful (over budget, over schedule, or with reduced functionality) or abandoned entirely. And most of the trouble doesn't originate in development, but in the phase that follows. Henny Portman: Review of Standish Group CHAOS 2020 – Beyond Infinity
What typically happens after the handover:
- Security updates slip – the support contract covers only bugs, not proactive maintenance. Security hardening requires continuous engineering effort
- Regulatory changes (NIS2, BFSG deadlines) require new projects with new budgets
- Technical debt accumulates because no one is strategically watching over the architecture
- Vendor lock-in: the deployment runs on the agency's infrastructure – switching is a major undertaking
At many agencies, strategic involvement ends at launch – what remains are reactive support tickets rather than technical evolution. And it's precisely in this phase that the technical depth needed to keep a platform secure, compliant and future-proof is often missing.
When an agency is the right choice
Agencies are the better choice when the emphasis is on brand, design and communication:
- Brand-heavy projects – a corporate website with a strong visual presence
- Marketing campaigns – landing pages, microsites, performance marketing
- Design systems – a consistent brand experience across every touchpoint
- Content strategy – editorial planning, SEO strategy, social media
- Rapid prototyping for marketing purposes – fast MVPs without production requirements
For these tasks, agencies bring the right mix of creative capability and project management. BVDW: Internet Agency Ranking 2025
When AnvilStack is the better choice
AnvilStack is the right partner when a web project turns into a platform:
- Production platforms and SaaS – applications that have to run around the clock and scale
- Regulated data – health data, financial data, personal data under GDPR
- EU sovereignty – when CLOUD Act freedom is a requirement, not an option
- AI-built prototypes – vibe-coded applications that need to be made production-ready
- Long-term maintenance – when the platform has to be developed and kept compliant over years
Cost: project vs. partnership
A straight price comparison is misleading. A complex agency platform can cost €50,000–€80,000, and a standard mid-market website is closer to €8,000–€25,000 – which makes the AnvilStack fixed price of €36,000 a fundamentally different product: tricks GmbH: Website agency costs in Germany 2026 (€15,000–€85,000 for complex mid-market projects)
| Agency project | AnvilStack fixed price | |
|---|---|---|
| Outcome | Website/app + handover | Production platform + ongoing operations |
| Infrastructure | Not included | Hetzner setup, IaC, CI/CD included |
| Compliance | Separate engagement | NIS2, GDPR, BFSG integrated |
| Years 2–5 | Support tickets at €150–200/h | Proactive maintenance and ongoing development |
| Total cost of ownership | Often a multiple of the project cost | Factored into the fixed price |
The total cost of ownership of an IT system often far exceeds the upfront build cost alone – maintenance, ongoing development and operations add up over the lifecycle. Plan only for the initial build, and you're planning too short.
AI-native development vs. AI as a tool
Another difference: agencies use generative AI tools primarily within their existing creative and production processes – ChatGPT for copy, Midjourney for images, Copilot for code. According to the 2025 BVDW x Observatory study (201 agencies surveyed), 98% use generative AI, and more than half (54%) have additionally fine-tuned their own AI models for in-house needs. That's sensible and efficient. BVDW x Observatory International: How agencies use generative AI, 2025
AnvilStack is AI-native: the entire development process begins with AI-generated prototypes, which are then systematically transformed into production-ready platforms. Every AI-generated line of code goes through engineering reviews, security audits and compliance checks. This isn't "using AI" – it's a business model built on the seam between AI speed and engineering quality.
Bottom line: different problems, different partners
Agencies and AnvilStack solve different problems. An agency builds you an outstanding digital presence. AnvilStack builds you a platform that performs under load, holds up to regulatory scrutiny and runs on EU-sovereign infrastructure. The right decision comes down to what you actually need.
Have an agency website or an AI prototype and want to know what's missing to turn it into a production-ready platform? In a free initial consultation, we'll give you a concrete roadmap – including a compliance check and an infrastructure assessment.
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Sources
- ExpertLocal: Pricing & hourly rates of digital agencies 2026
- tricks GmbH: Website agency costs in Germany 2026
- Henny Portman: Review of Standish Group CHAOS 2020 – Beyond Infinity
- Gartner: Platform Engineering – Strategic Trends 2025
- BVDW: Internet Agency Ranking 2025
- BVDW x Observatory International: How agencies use generative AI, 2025