Investor Platforms
Your IR tools work individually. They just don't work together. We build integrated investor platforms that bring your website, regulatory data, and shareholder tools into a single coherent system.
An investor platform is more than a website. It is the first point of information for analysts building a position, fund managers monitoring holdings, and retail investors conducting due diligence. In an environment where AI tools increasingly scrape corporate sites for data, the structure and quality of your digital presence directly affects how the market understands your business.
Most IR teams know this. Most are also dealing with a technology stack that makes it harder than it should be.
The problem
On paper, IR technology has never been better. Nearly two thirds of teams say they are satisfied with their individual tools. But only around a quarter are satisfied with how those tools integrate — a 36-point gap that tells you everything about where the real friction sits.
The symptoms are familiar. Four in ten teams report that their admin burden has actually increased despite adopting more technology. Nine out of ten deal with daily manual work caused by disconnected systems. The most common pain points — syncing contacts across platforms, integrating market data feeds, tracking meetings — are not feature problems. They are infrastructure problems, and no amount of adding another bolt-on tool will solve them.
Listed companies do not need more software. They need fewer systems that actually talk to each other.
What we deliver
- IR website design and build — structured around the investment case, not a corporate brochure template
- Regulatory information architecture — RNS feeds, results archive, share price data, and AIM Rule 26 compliance delivered through Ticker's single data layer, not bolted-on widgets. Includes email alert sign-up so shareholders are notified automatically when new announcements are published
- Brand identity and visual systems — a coherent investor experience across every touchpoint
- Content management — platforms IR teams can update independently, without waiting on agencies or developers
- Performance and accessibility — fast, standards-compliant, and built for the way investors actually use the web
IPO readiness
For companies preparing to list — whether on AIM or the Main Market — the investor platform is a regulatory requirement from day one. AIM Rule 26 and the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules both mandate specific information be publicly accessible, and the website is where it lives.
We work alongside legal teams, Nominated Advisers, and brokers through the listing timetable — from due diligence and content mapping through intention to float, management roadshow, and first day of dealings. The full investor platform is built and tested behind the scenes, ready to go live the moment trading begins. Automated data feeds from Ticker handle regulatory news and share price data from the exchange, so there is no manual gap between admission and a functioning investor site.
Typical delivery is six to twelve weeks, aligned with the admission timetable.
Read our IPO preparation guide →How it connects
The investor platform is where the equity story lives. Ticker provides the data layer — RNS, share price, financials — from a single source, eliminating the integration problems that plague most IR technology stacks. The platform hosts event recordings and on-demand content. And it is the destination investors reach after media coverage or retail engagement. When the platform works properly, everything else works harder.
Relevant work

Hansard Global PLC
IR platform for a listed international financial services group

Covalis Capital
Brand identity and digital presence for a global investment firm

Aubrey Capital Management
Website, brand, and fund reporting platform

Apollo Therapeutics
Brand and investor platform for a clinical-stage biotech

Climate Investment
Digital platform for a specialist asset manager
