Speakeasy, a company that specializes in building developer-focused SDKs, adopted v0 to bridge the workflow from design to code. This allowed them to accelerate rapid prototyping and reduce implementation time, especially with their "design as code" philosophy which focuses on movement, behavior, and interaction rather than just visual appearance. By using v0 as a dynamic design descriptor, Speakeasy's team can quickly explore ideas, collaborate in real-time, and refine user experience without the friction of translating static designs into code. The company also uses a custom Tailwind configuration to build and style components according to their design system, and has seen significant benefits such as accelerating iteration, improving product quality, and keeping design and engineering in sync.