Most web work is remote now and we are not going to pretend otherwise — the majority of what we build is for businesses we meet on a call. Egham is the exception. If you are in Egham, Englefield Green, Virginia Water, Thorpe or Staines we can be sat at your table the same week, and on a first project that is worth more than it sounds. An hour in a room usually settles the scope questions that would otherwise take three email threads and a fortnight.
Being here also means we know what the local buyer looks like. A lot of Runnymede business is referral-led, so the website is rarely the first touch — it is the second. Someone has already been given your name and is checking you are real before they ring. That changes the job entirely. The site has to confirm rather than persuade: who you are, what you actually do, which streets and villages you cover, and a way to make contact that does not feel like posting a form into a void.
The other local pattern is the Heathrow pull. Plenty of Egham and Staines businesses sell into airport-adjacent work — logistics, contract services, aviation supply chains, corporate hospitality — and those buyers compare suppliers fast, often on a phone, often at an awkward hour. We build and host for KAM Freight, a freight forwarder in Hayes, and for Heathrow Printers in Ashford, both a short drive from here. The lesson from both is the same: load quickly, say what you do in one line, and make the enquiry arrive with enough in it to quote from.
What we are not is a big local agency, and it would be easy to imply otherwise on a page like this. It is a small studio. The person who quotes is the person who builds, we reply within one working day, and we will tell you when the £999 Starter Site is all you need rather than talking you up into something larger.