
A technical practice built on a decade of delivery.
Since 2013 we have designed, built, and maintained complex software systems for mid-market and enterprise clients. No handoffs. No gaps. One practice that owns the outcome end to end.
We are not a reseller, a staffing layer, or a project-by-project agency. We are engineers and architects who take ownership of the full system — from infrastructure decisions in month one through to production support in year three.
Not a vendor. A technical practice.
Over ten years of client engagements have shaped a delivery discipline that accounts for what goes wrong after launch — not just what gets built before it.
London Web World was established in London to solve a specific problem: enterprise clients were juggling multiple vendors, losing continuity, and paying for the gaps between them. We exist to close those gaps.


Infrastructure decisions first. Always.
The choices made in the first four weeks of a programme typically determine what becomes expensive or fragile eighteen months later. We work backwards from that constraint — scoping architecture before writing a line of code.
Full-stack thinking means a single team holds the business logic, the application layer, and the cloud infrastructure in view simultaneously. That is what removes the handoffs — not a process or a promise.
