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// West Midlands

Web design and WordPress
development for Birmingham businesses

Birmingham work has come my way through education and training providers, the kind of build where the website is the product rather than a brochure for it.

Phil GregoryChester KingJane WildsmithPeter ColemanJohn BattyABCode client

1,000+ WordPress websites built, hosted and maintained since 2010.

// Local knowledge

Working in Birmingham

The Birmingham work that has come to me is a platform rather than a website. Course content behind a login, materials that stay private to the people who paid for them, and an administrator who is not technical and should not have to be. Those builds live or die on the unglamorous parts: whether the right person sees the right content, and whether whoever runs it day to day can add a course without ringing a developer.

How it works

Remote by default, which has never held a Birmingham project back. Video calls and a live link you can open on your phone do the work, and the M1 is there for the rare day that genuinely needs to happen in person.

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// Services

Web design and WordPress services for Birmingham businesses

Design and build together, from one person. You are not paying a designer and a developer separately, and nothing gets lost between them.

// Reviews

What Birmingham clients say

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Leanne Burke
Riverside Virtual College, Birmingham

Very smooth process. ABCode have been very supportive throughout the process. Response time is very good.

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// Local work

Projects in Birmingham

An online learning platform with gated course content, built for a Birmingham provider.

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Riverside Virtual College

Online learning platform with gated course content.

// Common questions

Working with a developer in Birmingham.

The things Birmingham businesses ask before we start.

Do you build membership and learning platforms?

Yes. Gated content, logins, course structures and the admin side that lets somebody non-technical run it are all standard work, and they are usually where the real difficulty sits.

Do you take over platforms somebody else built?

Often. The first step is a proper look at what is there, because sometimes the honest answer is that the platform is fine and only one part of it needs fixing.

// Where next

Where to go next

// Contact

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