Bespoke Development
We have had many years matching our code to our clients.

Recent projects

Golden Gate
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Utility Meters Warehouse
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Micro Librarian Systems
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Merepark
The brief As with a lot of clients, the...
So you are looking for something bespoke?
We have had many years experience developing code which exactly suits the needs of our clients.
Whats really important is that we try and use open source systems where possible, and perform tweaks to what is openly on offer to the market. This means our clients aren’t tied to us in any way, but have a system that is developed in a language that is
Not so long ago keeping your website updated meant emailing over  your polished and perfected writing to a programmer who would convert it into web page,  The process was slow and painful for everyone involved. With the process going something like this:
- You email the changes to the website over to your project manager.
- Project manager emails changes over to the web developer
- web developer hand codes your changes into the website
- web developer uploads the changes to a test page for you too check
- Project manager emails changes to you too check
- You check the page and pass it too colleagues to check
- You email back revisions, there is a paragraph that needs adding, or a full stop needs changing to a semi colon
- project manager emails web developer……..
Anyway, you get the jist. It was a long drawn out process. But not anymore, you dont need a degree in web design  to update a website. If you can successfully send an e-mail, you can update a web page. Of course we recommend using WordPress,which is technically a blog system but can easily be used as a CMS to run your websites.
A CMS is an enormous boost to the small business or organization that doesn’t have a massive  budget.
It simplifies the process and puts the website back into the hands of the client allowing you to spend more time on what really matters.

