Our specialisms.
We work broadly, but we go deep in a few places. These pages pull together what we know and what we ship in each.
Most projects get our full range - build, host, integrate AI, optimise for search. A few areas run deeper than that. AI is the category we ship most into. The Isle of Man is where we are based and who we build for locally. Umbraco is the CMS we know better than any other. Each of these has its own page below.
AI
Simplepage ships AI in three ways: as a product (Eddi), as a client service (AI Integration), and as a working method across every build (AI-assisted development). Based on the Isle of Man, shipping to clients globally.
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Isle of Man
Simplepage Ltd is registered on the Isle of Man, run by three people who live (or are moving to) the island. We build SaaS products, custom applications and AI integrations for IoM businesses, UK clients, and a growing international client base.
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Umbraco
Umbraco is the CMS we know best and build with most. Every product we run has a part of the Umbraco ecosystem under it. Every client build we take on that suits a CMS starts on Umbraco by default.
Explore Umbraco →Specialism questions.
What we go deep on, and why it matters to your project.
The specialisms at Simplepage are three: Umbraco development, AI in production, and building for the Isle of Man. Umbraco is the deepest of the three - 18 years of continuous work on the platform, from version 4 through to version 17, covering new builds, upgrades, managed hosting and our own products. AI is the newest but the most used day to day: we ship content assistants, MCP servers and automated workflows, and we use AI-assisted development on every project, so the tooling we sell is the tooling we run. The Isle of Man is the specialism of place - Simplepage Limited is based in Douglas, and we build software for island businesses with local knowledge of how the island actually works. The three overlap constantly: an island firm on an old Umbraco version that wants an AI content assistant touches all of them in a single project.
Umbraco work at Simplepage involves five things: new builds on Umbraco 17, upgrades from any version back to v4, a fixed-price Umbraco 13 to 17 upgrade, managed Umbraco hosting, and Eddi, our AI content management product for Umbraco. William Steed is an Umbraco Certified Master, and the team has worked with the platform for 18 years. Upgrades are the busiest strand right now: according to Umbraco's long-term support policy, Umbraco 13 reaches end of life on 14 December 2026, after which it receives no security patches, so v13 sites need a plan this year. Every project is scoped at a fixed price before work starts, so you know the cost before you commit. Hosting customers get the upgrade treadmill handled for them - we keep sites on supported versions as part of the service rather than selling each upgrade separately.
AI services at Simplepage are production integrations rather than experiments: content assistants inside your CMS, automated document and data processing, MCP servers that connect AI tools to your systems, and custom workflows built with Claude Code, the Anthropic SDK and the Model Context Protocol. Eddi, our AI content management product for Umbraco, is the clearest example - AI doing real editorial work inside a live CMS. We apply the same thinking to search: research by Princeton and Georgia Tech found that structured, well-sourced content is up to 40% more likely to be cited by AI engines, and our SEO/GEO service applies exactly that to client sites. Everything we recommend is something we already run ourselves - AI-assisted development is the default on our own products, so we know from experience where it saves time and where it does not.
Simplepage Limited is an Isle of Man company, based at 10a Gordon House, Prospect Hill, Douglas, IM1 1EJ, and island businesses are a deliberate specialism rather than a sideline. We work face to face with Manx firms and remotely with UK and international clients, and everything we ship is built from Douglas - data from our project history shows Sumlo going from idea to live product in three days and Patch shipping in three weeks, all from the island. If you are an Isle of Man business that needs software, a website or an AI integration, you can sit down with us and talk it through in person before anything is scoped or priced.