Web application and database development

We can help you:

  • Develop online learning and training applications.
  • Develop member management systems, i.e. online application forms, automated subscription payments, ability for members to edit their own details.
  • Develop online directories (updated by organisations themselves or by the parent organisation).
  • Develop events management systems and events calendars and event booking systems.
  • Develop online learning systems
  • Develop e-commerce systems for collecting membership fees, online shops, event registration
  • Provide Web accessibility tools such as text size and colour changers and the text for accessibility pages.
  • Develop forms for collecting email addresses of interested visitors to help you keep in touch with your audience.

We develop standards based accessible websites by default, ensuring that you are not at risk of complaints from your visitors.

Feedback from clients,

Jim’s expertise was invaluable, he guided us through this complex area provided a bridge to translate our user voice into technical specifications and standards, we were very pleased with his work.

Grant Carson, Manager, Housing and Employment Services, GCIL

Contact us today to talk to us about your application development needs.

Contact Jim Byrne now

Email:
webdesign@jimbyrne.co.uk

Tel:
07810 098 119

Get in touch for a chat about your accessibility needs

If you have been thinking about a new accessible website or getting your website checked to ensure it is accessible and compliant with equality legislation, get in touch. Jim Byrne has been working with non-profits, charities, voluntary and public sector organisations and social enterprises for over 20 years. He fully understands the needs of this sector.

Get in touch today to take advantage of unrivalled experience and skills relating to accessible website design and WCAG 2 auditing. A website designer based in Glasgow but with clients all over the UK.

See list of clients and what they said about working with Jim Byrne Accessible Design.