Agencies juggle multiple clients, shifting requirements, and tight delivery timelines. Decuga gives every client project its own AI-powered workspace — without multiplying your tool costs.
Software agencies operate in a fundamentally different way to product companies. Requirements change weekly. Clients need documentation deliverables alongside working software. PMs context-switch between three projects before lunch. And every client expects their tickets, sprints, and documents to be completely separate from every other client — while the delivery team needs a unified view of all projects.
The agency tooling trap
Per-seat pricing across Jira, Confluence, and Zendesk scales with headcount — not with the value you deliver. A 10-person agency can pay over $700/month before adding any AI tooling.
Decuga's project model maps naturally to the agency structure. Each client gets their own project with isolated documents, sprint board, backlog, and service desk. The account-level view shows your team's workload across all projects. You can assign team members to specific projects with custom roles, keeping client data siloed while giving delivery leads visibility across the portfolio.
Agencies are paid for output. Decuga's AI document generation turns a client brief into a structured PRD, wireframes, architecture diagram, and decision memo in under five minutes. That's a deliverable package you can share with a client at the end of a discovery call. It also gives your dev team a head start instead of waiting for a PM to finish writing requirements manually.
Every Decuga project has its own sprint board with Kanban drag-and-drop, story point estimation, velocity history, and sprint completion metrics. When a client asks "where are we this week?" you can pull up the active sprint in 10 seconds. Sprint velocity data helps you quote future projects more accurately, based on actual delivery history rather than gut feel.
Client-reported bugs arrive through Decuga's service desk portal. Each ticket links directly to a sprint task, so your developers see the client's exact problem description and the engineer's task status in the same view. When the task ships to Done, the client's ticket automatically has full context. No email chains, no "can you repro?", no duplicate work between client comms and internal tracking.
One of the most underrated agency differentiators is the quality of handoff documentation. Decuga generates architecture documents with component diagrams, API design, data flow, and ADRs — the kind of technical documentation that clients keep for years and that distinguishes a premium agency from a body shop. PDF export means it goes into the client's knowledge base exactly as generated, with your agency's input woven in through inline editing.
Agencies juggling multiple client projects typically pay per user across every tool — and those costs scale with headcount rather than revenue. Decuga's flat account-level pricing breaks that pattern entirely. At $57/month (₹5,000/month) on the Business plan, one Decuga account covers ten projects and up to fifty internal team members. Client contacts who submit support tickets via the portal are reporters — and reporters are unlimited at no extra cost. Compare that to a ten-person agency paying Confluence + Jira + Zendesk on per-seat plans: easily $700–900/month before AI generation. Decuga replaces all three and adds AI document generation for a fraction of the cost.
| Plan | Price/month | Projects | Team members | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pro | $28 / ₹2,500 | Unlimited | Up to 20 | Boutique agencies |
| Business | $57 / ₹5,000 | Unlimited | Up to 50 | Growing agencies |
| Enterprise | Custom | Unlimited | Unlimited | Large studios |
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