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Technology for the people. Literally.

We build the websites, platforms, and digital infrastructure that political parties, public institutions, and mission-driven organisations use to communicate.

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  • Nicolaas

Public organisations have the highest standards and the oldest systems.

Your audience is everyone. Your stakeholders are demanding. Your procurement process is long. And somewhere underneath all of it, there's a website that nobody knows how to update, a member database in three different spreadsheets, and tools that cost too much and do too little.

Public organisations aren't short of ambition. They're short of technology that actually fits how they work. They need something built for their governance structures, their compliance requirements, and the reality that their digital presence is a direct reflection of their credibility.

What we build for public sector organisations

Public websites and political platforms

Built to last an election cycle and beyond.

Websites for political parties, government bodies, and public institutions. News and press sections that make your communications team self-sufficient. Policy and programme pages that are easy to navigate and easier to update. Multilingual support where required. Election-ready infrastructure that handles traffic spikes without preparation becoming a crisis.

Membership and constituent management

The relationship layer between your organisation and your people.

Membership signup and renewal flows. Member portals where users manage their details, preferences, and engagement. Local chapter management for organisations with regional or municipal structures.

Content management and editorial workflows

Infrastructure for organisations that communicate at volume.

CMS platforms built for non-technical editorial teams: news publishing, report releases, campaign pages, event announcements. Role-based editorial workflows where content goes through the right approvals before it goes live. A communications team shouldn't need a developer every time they want to publish something.

Research and knowledge platforms

Making expertise and research accessible.

Publication libraries, knowledge bases, and research portals for foundations and scientific bureaus. Structured content for reports, policy briefs, documentation, and data publications. Search and filtering that lets journalists, policymakers, and the public find what they're looking for.

Campaign and election infrastructure

One moment. Built fast, retired clean.

Campaign sites are built for a moment. An election, a product launch, an event, a movement, a seasonal push, an awareness drive. They live for weeks or months, they do one thing well, and then they retire — or they keep going if they earn it. We build campaign sites with the same care as permanent websites, but on tighter timelines and tighter scopes.

Accessibility and WCAG compliance

Public means accessible — not as an afterthought.

WCAG 2.2 AA conformance built into every public-facing platform we deliver. Accessibility audits for existing platforms. Screen-reader compatibility, keyboard navigation, colour contrast, and alt-text workflows that make it easy for your team to stay compliant as content changes.

FAQ

  • Do you work with political parties specifically?

    Yes. We've built for Partij voor de Dieren and understand the
    particular requirements of political organisations — editorial
    independence, election-cycle planning, public accountability, and the need for platforms that a communications team can run without technical support.

  • How do you handle accessibility requirements?

    WCAG 2.2 AA is a baseline on every public-facing project, not an optional add-on. We include accessibility testing in our QA process and document how to maintain compliance as your team adds content.

  • How do you handle election-period load?

    We design for it in the infrastructure from the start — auto-scaling, CDN configuration, and load testing before the campaign goes live. An election night traffic spike shouldn't be a surprise.

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