At WebShed, we design and build websites, custom development projects, web applications, cloud software, and provide digital solutions and consulting services that help businesses streamline their processes.
Since 2012, we’ve partnered with businesses, local government, clubs, and community groups of all sizes to deliver highly effective web and digital solutions.
We work with organisations to help them create a strong online presence and better manage their time and resources through innovative solutions. From building websites to developing custom platforms, we have the experience and skills to turn your vision into reality.
WebShed also specialises in working with local governments, providing solutions that address their specific challenges, streamline processes, and free up valuable staff time.
Lee Tong, Managing Director
With a focus on delivering cost-effective and timely web solutions, Lee successfully redeveloped numerous council websites to meet the specific needs of local government. In 2018, he shifted his focus fully to WebShed, applying his expertise to help councils and a diverse range of business clients achieve success online.
Today, Lee leads a talented team at WebShed, utilising the skills and experience he’s gained over the years to help businesses and councils build impactful web solutions.
WebShed Achievements
We take pride in the recognition and awards we've earned through our commitment to delivering exceptional service and expertise to our clients' projects. Here are some of our key achievements:
- Best Collaboration Project Award
Received at the ALGIM Annual Conference for the groundbreaking collaboration of five Hawke’s Bay councils working together towards one shared goal - a New Zealand first! - Best Digital Project of the Year
Awarded at the ALGIM Web & Digital Conference for the collaborative website project involving Wairoa, Napier, Hastings, Central Hawke's Bay, and Hawke's Bay Regional Councils. - Drought Risk Web App
Created for Hawke's Bay Regional Council to help farmers manages drought, this web app was featured on One News.