Built for organisations where every pound counts
Donation platforms, event management, accessible design. We're honest about budget. We don't oversell complexity you don't need.
Donation platforms, event management, accessible design. We're honest about budget. We don't oversell complexity you don't need.
Donation platforms, event management, accessible design as standard
Straightforward scoping. We tell you what's achievable before you commit.
We've worked with charities since the beginning - Police Children's Charity, police welfare trusts, community funds and schools. We understand that in a charity context, money spent on a website is money not spent on the cause. That shapes how we scope and what we recommend.
We don't have a charity discount and we don't advertise one. What we do is scope work honestly. We tell you what's achievable within your budget and we don't suggest complexity you don't need. Sometimes the right answer is a clean, simple site that does its job well. Sometimes it's a full donation and event management platform. We'll tell you which before you commit to anything.
We also build around accessibility from the start. Many charities serve communities with specific access needs - older audiences, visual impairments, cognitive differences. WCAG 2.2 AA compliance isn't a checkbox for us; it's part of how we build every site.
A charity website should do actual work. It should accept donations, manage events, inform beneficiaries, and represent the organisation credibly to trustees, funders and the public. We build to those requirements - not to a generic charity template.
Stripe and GoCardless integration. One-off and recurring donations. Gift Aid collection and tracking. Custom donation journey designed to convert.
Ticketed events with capacity management, automated confirmations, attendee lists and payment handling. From small fundraisers to national conferences.
Application portals with eligibility screening, document upload, review workflows and outcome tracking. Reduces admin load on small teams significantly.
WCAG 2.2 AA as a baseline, not an afterthought. Charities often serve audiences with specific accessibility needs. We design for them from the start.
We don't name every client without their permission, but we're happy to make introductions if you'd like to speak with a charity or non-profit we've worked with before you commit to a project.
Tell us what you need and what you have to spend. We'll tell you what's achievable - honestly - before you make any commitment.