About
Netuxo provides websites and associated services to small groups, NGOs and business. We specialise in building sites using the Drupal Content Management System, and maintaining and developing sites built with Drupal. Drupal is free / open source software, is used to run some of the biggest websites in the world, and there is a worldwide community of thousands of developers building websites with Drupal.
Our Structure
Netuxo is registered as a limited company in England and Wales and our company rules define us as a workers' co-operative. This means that we work as a collective and without hierarchy. All the members of the co-operative are directors and employees, and all permanent employees have the opportunity to become members. We make decisions together and without a boss.
As a company limited by guarantee, we do not have any shareholders, and we do not receive any money from our status as members or directors. We all receive the same hourly wage, and any profits are retained within the company.
Ethos and Ethics
All the current directors come from within the peace movement and have a desire to help other small groups and businesses in using technology in a positive and beneficial way. At the core of our business is the desire to help generate positive change, both within our communities and further afield. This is why we specialise in providing services to radical NGOs, campaign groups and other co-operators. We also happily supply services to small businesses whose work is compatible with our ethos.
We will sometimes refuse to work for organisations for ethical reasons. This may be a difficult decision to make, but it is always an important one. We don't want our work to promote concentration of wealth or power, structural violence, or damage to the environment. We don't work for political parties.
For instance, in the past we have made ethical decisions not to work for organisations promoting the interests of employers, for a religious organisation, an organisation with strong links to a political party, a project that we considered to be type of greenwash, and a diamond-based business that couldn't tell us anything about the source of the diamonds.
We wouldn't ever work for policing or military organisations, but we're not really expecting them to contact us any time soon. Not about our work, anyway.
Read our client list to find out about the lovely people that we have worked for.




