rebrand note

Piexels is now DLVX.

The name changed because the work changed. Piexels started as a web studio. The real work now is larger: brand, software, AI workflows, sales systems, reporting, and the practical execution between all of it.

01

What changed.

DLVX is the cleaner container for the work I actually do now: rebuilding digital foundations, fixing broken systems, connecting tools, improving sales flows, adding AI where it saves time, and helping companies operate faster without hiring a full internal team.

02

What stays the same.

Existing work, standards, ownership, and communication stay the same. Clients still work with Wil directly. Code still ships in client-owned accounts. The difference is the shape of the offer, not a handover to a different company.

03

Why Nemesis matters.

The new direction with Nemesis makes the split clearer: stronger brand thinking on one side, and DLVX building the operational and digital layer behind it. Good brand work needs a working system behind it.

04

For past clients.

Nothing urgent changes for ongoing work. DLVX is the public name you may see on the site, proposals, invoices, or emails as the migration completes. The relationship and the delivery standard remain intact.