We've joined the Directus Builders program
A quick one to share some news. We're very pleased to have been accepted into the Directus Builders program.
If you haven't come across it yet, Directus Builders is a community champion program that Directus launched earlier this year. It's for people who are actively building real things with the platform and who want to contribute back, whether that's through sharing technical insights, helping other developers figure things out, or just being part of the wider conversation about where Directus is going.
This sits alongside our existing place on the Directus Agency Partner Program, which we've been part of for a while now. That side gives us access to partner discounts, certifications, and direct advisory support from the Directus team, all of which we pass straight through to our clients. Between the two programs, it really does feel like we're all in on Directus, both on the commercial side and in the community itself.
For us it's a natural fit. We've been building on Directus across a lot of our client work, and we're genuinely invested in the platform, not just as a tool we reach for, but as something we'd like to see continue to grow in the right direction. Being in a room with other people solving similar problems is really valuable, and we're looking forward to sharing more of what we've learned along the way.
We'll be using it as an opportunity to write more openly about the Directus work we're doing, the patterns we've found that work well, and the odd curveball we've had to figure out. If there's anything Directus-related you'd like us to dig into, we're always happy to hear it.
You can read more about the program over on the Directus Builders page if you're curious, or if you're building something on Directus yourself, it's worth applying.
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