Metarelic Studio launches new brand and website

Metarelic Studio has launched its new brand identity and website today, marking the public form of work the studio has been doing for years.
The launch follows the studio's establishment as an independent entity in October 2025, and the strategic exercise that shaped the studio's positioning, brand, and digital presence over the months since.
What is being announced
Three things together, each the output of a deliberate strategic exercise.
A new positioning. Metarelic Studio is a digital product partner. The studio is engaged for the lifecycle of a digital product, from clarity through to long-term stewardship, and is measured by the outcomes the product delivers rather than by the hours logged or the features shipped. The positioning is anchored in four service lines: Product Clarity, Product Build, Product Growth, and Product Stewardship.
A new brand identity. A visual system, a voice, and a brand story designed to reflect how the studio actually operates rather than how studios usually present themselves. The brand work defined the category the studio belongs to, the engagement model it uses, and the standards it holds itself to.
A new website. Built from scratch as a digital product, not a marketing site. The site is structured around the questions the studio's clients arrive with, not around the disciplines the studio happens to practise. The site itself was built to the same standards the studio applies to client products.
Why now
The studio reached the point where the work demanded its own structure.
Operating as part of a broader practice was the right shape for the early years. As the studio's engagements grew in scale, duration, and ambition, that shape stopped fitting. The decision to establish the studio as an independent entity in October 2025 was a structural one. The strategic work that followed, defining the positioning, the brand, the standards, and the public form, was the deliberate articulation of what the studio had been growing into.
The market is also shifting. AI has made it easier than ever to build prototypes and harder than ever to build products that survive the first year of real use. The studios and teams worth working with are no longer the ones promising the fastest delivery. They are the ones who can take an early idea, an AI-generated prototype, or an existing platform that has begun to drift, and bring the judgment that turns acceleration into something durable. Metarelic Studio is built around that work.
"The work always came first," said Clevon Noel, founder of Metarelic Studio. "Establishing the studio as its own entity, and then shaping it deliberately around how we actually deliver, is what gives the work the room to keep growing."
What this means going forward
The studio's services are organised around the lifecycle of a digital product. A founder with a prototype starts with Product Clarity. A team with a shipped product that needs to evolve engages on Product Stewardship. A government institution evaluating a digital transformation programme finds the engagement model that fits its context. Each path leads to the same outcome: a conversation about the product, the constraints, and what the right next step looks like.
The website is the first place all of this is articulated together. It is the studio's front door, finally built.
With gratitude
A note about who made the moment possible.
The clients who have trusted the studio with their digital products over the years. The team and collaborators who have done the work alongside Clevon as the studio grew. The partners across the region who have made introductions, traded notes, and built something larger than any one studio could build alone. The professional community in Grenada and across the Caribbean that has shown what is possible from a small base. All of it is part of what the studio is now able to articulate.
If you have a digital product that needs a partnership for its lifecycle, the front door is open at metarelicstudio.com.
"We are just getting started," said Clevon Noel, founder of Metarelic Studio.

