Taking a no-nonsense, jargon free approach to technical needs is at the heart of what Treeware does and we are as happy to listen as we are to talk!
Unlike most IT companies, the apprenticeship of our staff first began by spending years working in and alongside major customer service providers before concentrating on technology. As a result, and quite uniquely, we can not only understand your perspective but also explain and deliver our services in a clear, concise, timely and business-like fashion.Treeware is a UK based company that specialises in:
Anything from simple one or two page sites to full e-commerce and dynamic solutions can be supplied to meet your precise requirements and budget. Our professional web designs will make your pages stand out from the crowd.
If you need help with your existing software, are finding it hard to choose new applications or are just plain confused with "IT-speak" then please contact us today, we would be happy to help.
Whether you are running a club, your business or simply your home, Treeware can help provide advice on a wide range of technical issues from software installation and operating systems to choosing and using your next hardware purchase.No matter what service you choose from us, we'll always guarantee to:
All work that we undertake will be explained clearly and nothing will be made more complicated than it needs to be
We'll never do more work than is absolutely necessary but always do what is required!
We never use the word "cheap", but we do like "good value for money". If you do find another company who states that they will charge less for the same work, then please feel free to send us a copy of the quote - we'll always try to better a like for like price
We'll never take up more of your time than is absolutely necessary to get the job done. Naturally, we'll keep in touch and give you regular updates, but you are always in control and we'll keep to your schedules
Whether you are an individual looking to create a small personal website, a club or organisation wanting to organise your records or a company wanting to manage your IT and expand your web presence, Treeware has the right solutions for you.
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