23 people on Drupal.org

Organization type

Drupal service provider

Headquarters

Copenhagen

Usual project budget

from 100.000 dkk

Peytz & Co is a full-service digital agency headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. We opened up shop in 2002 and have been developing Drupal solutions since 2007. We’re Denmark’s biggest Drupal agency and house 40+ developers across our 4 offices.

Developing in Drupal and open source technologies is more than a business choice for us, it’s a passion – our CTO is the chairman of the Danish Drupal Suppliers’ Association, our developers have contributed to the Drupal community with a number of award winning modules, and since 2012 we’ve been developing the new dr.dk, Denmark’s absolute largest site and the largest Drupal site in Scandinavia.

From strategy and analysis through to design, development and hosting, we’re there for our clients every step of the way, ensuring that every project we embark on is one of close collaboration. We believe in challenging ourselves and our clients, often advocating the solutions they need rather than the ones they think they want, to fulfill their business’ digital potential.

Drupal contributions

At Peytz & Co we are continuously working to improve our open source strategy. We strive to make contributions a central element of our client projects, and genuinely seek to share even more modules, bugfixes, docs, and case studies through our dedicated development teams and the experience they gain from working with Drupal.

We maintain quite a few modules, including Computed Field Tools, Entity Backend Search, Fastcache, Forge, Menu Export/Import, Mailcheck. Just recently, one of our developers was awarded the first prize in the category “Best Drupal Contribution” at the Danish Drupal Award 2015 for his Crop Entity (sandbox) module.

Several of our dedicated developers were part of the core organizing team at Drupalcon Copenhagen in 2010, where Peytz & Co were Silver Sponsors.

In 2013, a website we built won the Blue Drop Award for “Best Religion and Spirituality Website”. The site, “Kirken i København/Church of Copenhagen”, has a case study page on Drupal.org.

We’ve had speakers at Drupalcamp Oslo 2014 share their experiences of complex high-volume websites. Videos are available on YouTube (dr.dk, stylista.no). We also sponsored the camp venue itself.

We have contributed to Drupal 8 core: https://twitter.com/webchick/status/574025364869001218
https://www.drupal.org/u/toin0u

Apart from Drupal contributions, we also host meetups in Copenhagen related to other open source projects, most notably WordPress and Symfony.

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