Agency websites are pitches disguised as portfolios. Every typeface, every case study placement, every hover state is the agency saying *this is what we’d do for you*. The best agency sites in this collection treat their own homepage as the most important case study they’ll ever ship — because for the kind of clients they want, it is. The weakest ones treat the site like a brochure: a list of services, a grid of logos, a contact form. That gap between "shows work" and "is the work" is the entire game. Look at how the strongest examples handle the first three seconds: they don’t introduce the agency, they make a *taste claim*. A confident type pairing, a video that opens unhesitatingly, a colour palette that doesn’t look like every other agency on Awwwards. By the time you’ve scrolled past the hero you already know whether you’re in the right room. The case studies are almost a formality at that point — they confirm rather than convince. Browse minimal agency examples for restraint-led approaches, animated agency sites for motion-led ones, or compare against designer profiles for the individual end of the spectrum. The most underrated thing in agency web design right now is *editing*: the strongest sites in this collection have fewer projects on their homepage than weaker ones. They picked five, they ordered them deliberately, and they trusted the visitor to keep going.