I started Yazaroo in 2015 with a bit of help from The Prince’s Trust and a lot of cups of tea. Back then, I was just trying to prove that you could build a digital agency that didn’t rely on fluff and jargon. Ten years later, we’ve moved through offices in Albury Park, Cranleigh, and now Farnham, and the core mission hasn’t changed.
What we actually do
On the surface, Yazaroo is a digital agency. We specialise in website design, support, and hosting. We’ve worked with hundreds of clients, building everything from small local blogs to massive e-commerce engines. We’ve delivered work for the likes of Kia, Natural England, and the University of Surrey.
If it’s digital and it needs to work, we’ve probably built a version of it somewhere in the country.
More than just an Agency
But I’ve always found the traditional agency model a bit limiting. That’s why Yazaroo also operates as a UK Venture Studio. We don’t just build websites for other people; we build brands and launch companies ourselves.
We take the same technical “machine-like” logic we use for our clients and apply it to our own ventures, projects like Comus and Kani House. It means when we give advice to a startup, it’s not coming from a textbook; it’s coming from the fact that we are currently in the arena doing it ourselves.
Why Farnham?
We’re based in Farnham because we like the environment, but our reach is national. We provide the infrastructure (hosting and support) that keeps businesses running, but we provide the creative spark (design and branding) that makes them worth looking at in the first place.

