Capabilities.

Digital Planning engineers the connected systems that power effective organisations.

We work across infrastructure, automation, AI, and software. We don't treat these as disconnected services, but as parts of a single operating system engineered to work together.

Automation
& Integration.

Moving repetitive, rules-based work from humans to systems – freeing capacity for judgment, creativity, and strategic thinking.

AI, Optimisation
& Decision Intelligence.

Building AI systems that support better decisions, reduce cognitive load, and scale institutional judgment.

Commercial
R&D & IP.

Prototyping, testing, and operationalising emerging technology before it becomes a strategic dependency.

Managed IT
& Cyber.

Trust, control, and resilience by design. Environments where systems can be trusted, change happens safely, and governance is enforced by design.

Software
& Platforms.

Building and running the systems organisations depend on – platforms as long-lived operating assets, not short-term projects.

Web, E-Commerce
& Payments.

Where value is exchanged, not just presented. Transaction surfaces that reflect what the organisation can reliably deliver.

UI, UX
& Design.

Shaping behaviour, not just appearance. Design as behavioural engineering that makes systems usable at scale.

Diagnostics
& Modelling.

Reduce risk before you commit. A focused working session designed to help you understand the challenges that matter and decide what’s truly worth investing in.

Trusted by.

We don't just deliver projects.
We build operating capability.

Every engagement is designed to leave your organisation more capable, more coherent, and more in control of its own evolution.

Quality partnerships matter.

Frequently Asked Questions.

Everything you need to know about what we do and our capabilities.

Digital Planning is a digital engineering consultancy that helps organisations build connected systems across software, automation, AI, managed IT, cyber security, web platforms and digital operations.

Digital Planning does not treat technology services as separate pieces of work. Its approach connects infrastructure, automation, AI, software and design so that digital systems support how the organisation actually needs to operate.

Digital Planning works with organisations that need better systems, clearer operations and stronger digital capability. This can include businesses in sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, professional services and other operationally complex environments.

Digital Planning starts by understanding the problem, the operating model and the decisions the organisation needs to make. From there, it identifies whether the right solution is software, automation, AI, infrastructure, UX, diagnostics or a combination of capabilities.

No. Digital Planning can deliver specific projects, but its wider focus is on building long-term operating capability. This may include ongoing stewardship, platform development, managed support, optimisation and continuous improvement.

If the requirement is not yet clear, the best starting point is usually a discovery or diagnostic conversation. This helps identify whether the priority is automation, software, AI, managed IT, UX, data visibility or a wider digital strategy.