who we are

Ireckon has been around as a company since 1998, and are a full service web strategy, design and development company. We have a principle indoors that says "eat your own dog food", in other words we need to know the taste of what we sell. We need to understand it, promote it and use it if we are to be able to provide it and recommend it to our customers.

We don't call ourselves experts. We are Experienced. Our focus is on helping our customers get the right things done, in the most practical and effective way. Maybe we should crow about our stuff a little more, but we are normally so busy helping others get results, we find they do the crowing for us.

The size of your business doesn't matter to us, nor does your budget. Some of our best and brightest customers started as small concepts. You just have to want to do it RIGHT, and we will work with you to 'make it so'.

Ireckon is the sum of its parts. That means it is the team we are that makes the difference. We change, we grow, we shrink, but as people we keep adapting to this digital world we chose to work in. In the time we have been doing web, things have changed a lot. So have we. We know change is good, and our customers like to know they are getting the best. Switch to Ireckon and Ireckon you'll notice the difference!

our team

Darryl King - CEO
CEO
I wonder how many friends & followers the Pied Piper would have on Social Media?
Alan Gillespie - UK Directory / Understudy
UK Director
You've just got to remember to hold on tight to keep up with it!
Andrew Tranter - Secret Service Agent
Secret Service Agent
"No friends on a powder day"
Lisa Tremble - Reckoner
Reckoner
Once travelled on a cargo ship from Gladstone to Brisbane
Thorsten Glaubitz - Ghostbuster
Ghostbuster
I've owned an Atari 800XL, Commodore64, IBM 286, all the way through to current PC's
Joel Hewett - Pixel Pusher
Pixel Pusher
I can solve a rubix cube in 2 - 3 minutes (My goal is under 1)
Code Weaver
Who's up for a game of Street Fighter?
Dean Stalker
Code Weaver
When I'm not in front of a computer, I'm out playing trains … no, not toy trains … the real thing!
Summer Intern
I've learned more here in 3 days than in a year of Uni!