Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give entrepreneurs, SMEs and investors a clear, accessible way to find services, book support and access trusted business guidance.
When advisory services, eligibility criteria, contact routes and booking options are spread across multiple pages or documents, entrepreneurs struggle to understand what your centre offers and which service fits their situation. This leads to avoidable calls, misdirected enquiries and missed opportunities for early support.
Business information centres often run workshops, briefings, mentoring sessions and networking events. If registration is handled through inconsistent forms, email chains or separate tools, staff spend time reconciling attendee lists, answering repeat questions and managing incomplete submissions.
Information on grants, vouchers, accelerator schemes and EU or regional programmes changes frequently. Without a structured way to publish updates, deadlines, eligibility notes and guidance, businesses may rely on outdated information or miss relevant opportunities altogether.
Business information centres often publish content from advisers, programme teams, partner organisations and communications staff. Without clear publishing workflows, review responsibilities and archive rules, outdated pages remain live, multilingual content falls out of sync and compliance risks increase.
Help visitors identify the right service based on their business stage, topic, location or support need. Present advisory offers, one-to-one support, referral routes and eligibility information in a format that is easy to browse, search and compare.
Let businesses register for events, information sessions and consultations through clear, consistent booking journeys. Share practical details, attendance requirements and follow-up information in one place, while giving staff a reliable overview of registrations.
Publish funding calls, support schemes, deadlines, guidance articles and application resources in a structured section that businesses can search by topic, sector or opportunity type. Make it easier to keep time-sensitive information current and understandable.
Organise forms, reports, guidance notes, policy documents, templates and public resources so businesses and stakeholders can find the latest version quickly. Group materials by audience, theme or programme and make formal information easier to access.
See which services, events and guidance pages attract the most attention, what users search for and where they appear to struggle. Use these insights to refine navigation, improve wording and prioritise the information businesses need most.
Yes. We structure the website around your actual services, such as start-up advice, export support, innovation programmes, training, mentoring or funding guidance. This helps businesses understand what is available, who it is for and how to take the next step without confusion.
We design websites to support WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility requirements, clear consent and privacy practices, and multilingual publishing needs common in EU public sector organisations. We also help you plan content governance so translated and regulated information remains accurate and manageable over time.
Yes. Your team will be able to update key content areas themselves, including service listings, event pages, documents and guidance content. We also make sure the editing process is practical for non-technical staff and aligned with your internal review and approval processes.
Yes. We are used to working with public sector procurement requirements, stakeholder reviews and formal sign-off stages. We can provide clear scopes, documentation and phased delivery that support internal governance, legal review and procurement expectations.