Why VAREVO exists
Too many Irish small businesses are stuck between two bad options: a cheap template site that does nothing for how the business actually runs, or an enterprise system priced for a company ten times their size.
Most small businesses don't have a design problem. They have a systems problem.
Walk into a lot of small businesses and you'll find a website nobody's touched since it launched, a shared inbox standing in for a CRM, and a spreadsheet somewhere tracking the jobs or orders that actually pay the bills.
It's usually invisible until it starts costing real time — or a customer falls through the cracks because nobody was quite sure whose job it was to follow up.
VAREVO exists to close that gap: proper, modern website development combined with the admin tools and CRM that make the business behind the website run better — scoped and priced for a small or medium Irish business, not an enterprise IT budget.
A handful of things we won't compromise on
Scope before code
We'd rather spend an extra hour understanding your business than build the wrong thing quickly. Every project starts with a real conversation, not a questionnaire.
Plain language, no jargon
You shouldn't need a computer science degree to understand your own proposal. We explain what we're building and why, in terms that make sense to you.
Built to be handed over
You can update your own site and manage your own leads without calling us for every small change — and you're not locked into us to keep it running.
Small enough to care
We take on a limited number of projects at a time, so yours doesn't disappear into a queue behind bigger clients.
VAREVO works well for you if
- Your business has outgrown a template site but doesn't need an enterprise platform
- You're spending real time on manual admin that a proper system could handle
- You want a partner who explains trade-offs, not just one who takes orders
- You're based in Ireland and want a team that understands the local market
Sound like your business?
Get in touch and tell us how things run today — we'll take it from there.
