Look closely at our name.

EnAblIs.

Two letters. Right there, hiding in plain sight. We can’t claim it was deliberate, but we can’t ignore it either. AI has always been at the centre of Enablis. We just hadn’t shown you yet.

Enablis has been operating for six years, built on a network of over 100 specialist contractors and a core team who’ve grown with it. Eighteen months ago, that core team was four people and a conviction: that artificial intelligence shouldn’t be a service line bolted onto organisations, it should be the way work actually gets done. Today we’re a team of 37. We’ve launched colab, our community-driven AI event series, and welcomed Flutter Entertainment as our first colab partner. And we’re unveiling a website that practises exactly what we preach.

Built on It, Not Just About It

Our consultants are experts at their craft. From designing cloud-native data architectures and building machine learning models to deploying AI into live products and guiding leadership teams through what it all means for their organisations. AI underpins everything we do and our website needed to reflect that. It made sense to use AI to build it.

When our senior leadership team sat down to plan the refresh, our CTO Ed proposed something that raised a few eyebrows. Rather than going to a web agency, he would work with our Marketing Director, using our own AI platform (one he’s been developing) alongside tools like Claude by Anthropic, to build the site in-house.

Why? Because credibility starts at home. If we’re going to sit across the table from a client and talk about what genuine AI adoption looks like, what’s working, what’s stalling, where the real value sits, we need to be doing it ourselves first. Not theoretically. Not in a proof of concept. In production, every day.

That’s the difference between being AI-adjacent and being AI-native: our team is trained and empowered to use AI, our delivery pipelines are AI-augmented, our insights are AI-accelerated.

And this project proved something else too. For a site like this, the traditional CMS is dead. We don’t need one. Any member of the team can describe a change in plain English (update this page, add this case study, change this button) and it happens. No admin panel, no developer ticket, no waiting. When the cost of making a change drops to almost nothing, you stop treating your website like a brochure you update once a year and start treating it like a living thing. That shift matters more than most people realise.

Curious about the technical detail? Read how we built this site with AI.

From Conversation to Community

We’ve always believed that the best AI conversations don’t happen on conference stages. They happen between peers who are in the trenches; building, deploying, learning what actually works. That’s why we launched colab, a community-driven AI event series designed to bring those conversations to the wider UK tech community.

Each colab edition pairs us with a different client partner to explore a shared AI theme across two formats: an intimate roundtable dinner for senior leaders, and a hands-on session for the practitioners and engineers making it happen on the ground. Strategy and execution, explored side by side. Flutter Entertainment is our first partner, and further partnerships are already in discussion.

Colab isn’t a talking shop. It’s honest, grounded exchange between the people who are actually doing the work.

A Bolder, Cleaner Enablis

This isn’t a rebrand. The belief that launched Enablis hasn’t changed. If anything, the past eighteen months have sharpened it. What has changed is our ability to prove it. A bigger team, a growing London presence alongside our Leeds headquarters, an in-house AI platform, a client community that’s expanding fast, and now an event series built to move the whole UK tech community forward with confidence.

The new site is simply the point where intent becomes impossible to ignore.

Want to talk through how we did it, or hear more about the platform Ed has been building? We’d love to have the conversation. Get in touch.

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