Shropshire Star

Shoothill looks to 2025 after 'significant year'

Digital and technology provider Shoothill says it is focused on the future after reflecting on 12 months marked by new project launches, key milestones and exciting new beginnings.

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With Simon Jeavons promoted to Managing Director, the team have focused on developing their expanded full-service offer with new services in IT management, marketing and business advice.

Businesses like Halls, Towler Shaw Roberts and Shrewsbury Town Football Club have all become Shoothill customers this year. 

A company spokesperson said: "With a firm belief in the continued need for digital transformation in businesses across Shropshire the team have been hosting events, giving talks and using the local business networking scene to spread the word. 

"Making sure that our businesses know about the untapped potential that can be unlocked when you have with the right technology in place.

"As ever at the heart of Shoothill’s business has been their custom software development. This year has seen the team continue to develop systems for businesses like Base Architects & Planning, as well as Darwin Construction and their very own Housebuilder Pro." 

Mike Davis and Simon Jeavons
Mike Davis and Simon Jeavons

"Unique projects have challenged the Shoothill team and called on their diverse skillsets to support entrepreneur’s building businesses using tech. These include working on the wifi connectivity on the electric vehicle charging app for local start-up Fast Amps and Supporta, a fundraising app for football communities.

"The team has been busier than ever designing and building websites that go beyond the basics. Whether it’s adding creative flair, providing extra support for businesses new to the process or integrating with other platforms, Shoothill have been delivery bespoke solutions. Recent projects include websites for Collaborative Conveyancing, the Business Gym and BTF Polymers." 

Looking ahead to 2025, Shoothill is focused on helping local businesses tackle digital challenges head-on. 

"Whether it’s streamlining operations, improving efficiency, or enhancing customer engagement through smarter online marketing, the right tools make all the difference," the spokesperson added. 

"So does robust IT support and cybersecurity for staying online and protected, while cloud services and improved connectivity can boost collaboration and growth.

"By adopting effective digital solutions, Shropshire businesses can remain competitive and adaptable in an ever-changing landscape." 

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