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EU project websites

Project websites designed for communication, dissemination and long-term impact.

A specialist service for Horizon Europe, Interreg, Erasmus+, EDIHs and European research and innovation projects.

  • Horizon Europe consortia
  • Interreg projects
  • Erasmus+ projects
  • European research and innovation projects
  • European Digital Innovation Hubs
  • Communication and dissemination work packages

Requirements

What an EU project website needs to do.

  • 01

    Project identity and public-facing story

  • 02

    Consortium and partner pages

  • 03

    Work packages and objectives

  • 04

    News and events stream

  • 05

    Deliverables and publications library

  • 06

    Results and impact pages

  • 07

    Stakeholder engagement routes

  • 08

    Analytics and communication KPIs

Information architecture

Structure designed before visuals.

We propose a content model and IA based on your project's communication plan, not a generic template. Partners, work packages and deliverables drive the navigation.

Features & integrations

The features that EU projects actually use.

Newsletter sign-ups, event registrations, partner pages, deliverable libraries, multi-format publications, analytics, and integrations with project tooling where useful.

Accessibility & multilingual readiness

WCAG 2.2 AA as a baseline, and architecture that allows additional languages to be added without redesigning the component system.

Analytics & KPI measurement

Analytics aligned with the project's communication objectives, so reporting is credible and useful at every review.

Maintenance through the lifecycle

Ongoing updates, deliverable rollouts, event communication and support — for as long as the project needs them.

FAQ

Questions we hear most often.

Can you support our website from the proposal stage?
Yes. We frequently support proposal teams with technical input, scope and indicative budgeting, so that the website is realistic and well planned before submission.
How fast can a website launch after grant agreement?
For a focused project site with the standard sections, six to ten weeks is realistic once the brief is agreed. Larger projects with custom features or platforms take longer.
How do you handle accessibility and multilingual readiness?
We design and develop to WCAG 2.2 AA as a baseline, and structure the codebase so additional languages can be added later without rebuilding the component architecture.

Start the conversation

Planning a new EU-funded project or digital platform?

Tell us what your consortium, organisation or communication team needs. We will help you define the right structure, technology and delivery approach.

Remote collaboration across Europe.