Website, app, and software development for arts organisations

Digital solutions that power performance and participation

With a proven track record of creating engaging digital experiences for arts organisations, we specialise in increasing ticket sales, growing memberships, and streamlining operations. Our expertise includes bespoke website and app development, along with seamless integrations with systems like Spektrix to deliver powerful, user-focused solutions.

Creative United

Empowering musicians through an accessible, future-proof platform

Creative United’s Take it away programme exists to inspire and empower people to make music. By offering interest-free finance, it helps musicians purchase instruments, tuition, equipment, and software – removing barriers to participation and enabling more people to enjoy the benefits of music-making.

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Criterion Theatre

Delivering a Modern Digital Experience and Ticketing Solution for a West End Theatre.

The Criterion Theatre, one of the few independent venues in London’s West End, is managed by the Criterion Theatre Trust, which reinvests all profits into preserving the historic venue and supporting new talent through its New Writing and Education programmes.

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BoxOffice WP

A simple way to integrate Spektrix with your WordPress website.

We developed BoxOffice WP, a WordPress plugin, to simplify the integration of the Spektrix ticketing system with WordPress websites. The goal was to provide theatres with a hassle-free solution to manage and display their events while streamlining the booking process for their audiences.

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LED Community Leisure

A new website and Spektrix ticketing system for a seafront theatre.

In collaboration with LED Community Leisure (LED), we designed and developed a new website for Exmouth Pavilion, a 541-seat theatre located on the seafront. The objective was to create a modern, user-friendly website that promotes performances, facilitates bookings, and provides information about the café, bar, and venue hire.

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