An unusual offer,
made obvious.
Compound places full-time staff in the Philippines for Australian businesses, and lets you watch each candidate do your real work before you pay. We designed and built the site that makes that promise land.



Offshore hiring carries baggage.
Australian owners who consider hiring in the Philippines carry two fears: the work will be poor, and the arrangement will breach Fair Work rules. Most offshore staffing sites answer with stock photos and vague promises, which deepens the doubt.
Compound takes the opposite line. You watch a recorded work sample from every candidate before you pay, the fee is a single flat figure, and employment runs through an employer of record so the compliance is handled. The offer is built to remove the fear.
The website had to carry that offer without softening it. A skeptical owner needed to see the proof, the price, and the legal structure up front, and believe all three.
Designed like a term sheet.
Candidate pages built on proof
Each profile shows a work recording, test scores, reference checks, and an honest salary band, laid out like a dossier a buyer can read in a minute. The example profiles are labelled as examples, so the format is clear without pretending the people are real customers yet.
The brief form sits at the top of the page. Tell Compound the role and the tasks it must own, and real candidate packets come back in the same layout the examples preview.

A warm, document-grade design system
The look reads like a term sheet: a cream base, an amber accent, and figures set in monospace. Bricolage Grotesque carries the headlines, Inter the body, IBM Plex Mono the numbers. Folder-tab cards and hairline rules make an offer feel like a signed document.
Price and compliance in plain sight
A pricing page states the flat fee and the guarantee in full. A compliance page explains the employer-of-record structure in plain words. A role catalogue lists salary bands per position. Nothing a buyer needs to trust the offer is hidden behind a call.



A hard sell, made readable.
Compound launched in July 2026 with the full offer laid out on one coherent site: the proof mechanic, the flat price, the guarantee, and the compliance structure, all in a design that makes an unfamiliar pitch feel considered rather than risky.
Content runs on Sanity with incremental static regeneration, so the team edits roles, pricing, and posts without touching code. The two lead flows send enquiries straight to an inbox through Resend, with no third-party form tool in the path.
The design system is tokenised and the first vertical page, aimed at accounting firms, already reuses it with tailored copy. Adding the next audience is a content task, not a redesign. The site is built to expand one vertical at a time.
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