The things we build.
Campus Connect.
A community engine for university life. Every society, team and social in one place, gated to real students by their university email, and built around a single loop that turns a listing into a turnout.
- University-email gated — real students, no outsiders.
- Societies, sport and social in one filterable feed.
- Post, RSVP, check in, reflect — the engagement loop.
- Installs to the home screen. Push when it matters.
Distance travelled.
The Teaching Excellence Framework asks providers not just to intend educational gains, but to evidence them, and confidence and personal development sit squarely inside its definition. The catch is that these gains have no nationally comparable dataset, so providers must find their own defensible evidence.
Campus Connect produces exactly that. Every student’s journey up a ladder of growing confidence, from watching, to taking part, to leading, is captured as longitudinal behavioural data. Not a survey of opinion; a record of what students actually did, term over term.
Signs in, browses the feed, sees what campus life offers. The starting line: present, but on the edge.
RSVPs, checks in, turns up. The first measurable step of the distance travelled, and the confidence behind it.
Posts an event, runs a society, brings others in. Leadership and work readiness, evidenced by action.
The observer-to-participant-to-organiser conversion rate becomes a headline figure a provider can put in front of the TEF panel: a cohort growing in confidence, tracked in the aggregate, term over term.
TEF sets social experience aside; the evidence here is personal development and work readiness, the distance a student travels toward leading. That is the gain the framework asks providers to prove.
Bespoke practice management LMAS.
A formation of small, specialised agents fitted to one practice: yours. It learns the way your firm actually runs — the diary, the documents, the sign-offs — and works inside it, on infrastructure you control. Maximum personalised workflow; total data sovereignty.
- Grounded on your own documents — and it declines when it can't cite. Every answer names its source.
- Every draft waits for human sign-off. Your team holds the dial.