Work we're proud to put our name to
Welcome to our digital fridge door. We’ve helped ambitious businesses across the UK improve how they look online - and how they convert. From ecommerce to lead generation, these are projects where the work had a job to do: drive sales, generate enquiries, and support growth. Scroll through for inspiration, then picture what yours could look like with the same care and attention.

Sitting Spiritually of Lyme Regis
Our journey with Sitting Spiritually has spanned over a decade, marked by remarkable achievements and continuous growth. The website we've developed is more than just a digital storefront; it's an ever-evolving platform that enables customers to design their ideal bespoke seating.

Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens & Abbotsbury Swannery
Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens approached Sonder with a clear vision: to modernise their dated website and create a digital presence that reflects just how breathtaking their gardens are.

Computeam
A top 10 Best UK Tech Company, Computeam are a market leader in ed-tech for schools and MATS across the UK. They've built successful long term partnerships with hundreds of schools, becoming trusted advisors on ICT strategy and school improvement plans.

Lyme Regis Golf Club
Lyme Regis Golf Club, one of the South West’s finest golf courses, approached Sonder with the challenge of transforming their outdated website into a digital presence worthy of their prestigious, immaculate course. Nestled on the Jurassic Coast, the club boasts stunning views and exceptional facilities, but their website didn’t reflect the calibre of the experience they offer.

Fountain Timber
Fountain Timber are a veteran timber yard set in lush woodland for custom-made fencing, sleepers, gates and garden sheds. Based in Bristol, they've been supplying high quality timber products to meet the ever changing needs of customers for over 60 years.

Brazier Coffee Roasters
Top notch coffee roastery, based in Wellington’s historic Tonedale Mill. Brazier's e-commerce website was letting them down, offering an unfavourable UX. That's where Sonder stepped in.