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.