Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give your agency a clear, compliant website for programmes, projects, partners and regional opportunities.
Regional development agencies often publish funding calls, project updates, strategic documents and delivery information across multiple sections, files and partner channels. This makes it harder for users to find the latest version and creates extra work for staff trying to keep information accurate.
Businesses, municipalities, investors, community organisations and project partners do not come to your website with the same questions. When navigation is too generic, important services, support programmes and contact points are easily missed.
Agencies often need to publish in more than one language and coordinate updates between communications, programme and leadership teams. Without clear content governance, pages become outdated, translations fall behind and responsibility for updates becomes unclear.
Your website must meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility expectations, handle personal data responsibly, and support public sector accountability. If these requirements are not built into the website from the start, even routine updates can become slow, risky and difficult to approve internally.
Help visitors browse funding programmes, regional initiatives and project portfolios by theme, location, status or target group. This gives each audience a clearer route to the information that matters to them.
Publish strategies, calls, reports, procurement documents, guidance and downloadable forms in one organised place, so users can search, filter and retrieve official information without contacting your team for routine requests.
Share announcements, funding opportunities, consultation notices, project milestones and regional news through a structured publishing area that supports timely updates and clearer communication with stakeholders.
List workshops, information sessions, consultations, training events and partner meetings in one accessible calendar, helping visitors see what is happening, when it is happening and how to take part.
Present partner organisations, delivery contacts, regional offices and collaboration networks in a structured directory, so users can quickly identify who is responsible for each programme, service or area.
Yes. The website can be structured around the needs of your main audiences, with clear routes to funding information, regional strategies, partner contacts, events and support services. This helps each group find relevant information without navigating through unrelated content.
We design websites with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility requirements in mind and consider public sector obligations from the outset. That includes accessible page structures, clear navigation, support for multilingual content, and careful handling of forms and personal data in line with GDPR expectations.
Yes. We create editing workflows that allow your team to update news, documents, programme pages, events and contact information through a straightforward administration process. We also help define content governance so staff know who is responsible for what and how updates should be reviewed.
Yes. We are used to working with public sector organisations that need clear scopes, staged approvals, documentation and predictable delivery. We can align the project with procurement requirements, stakeholder reviews and governance processes so the website is easier to approve and manage internally.