
Scott Whiteley
Scott-Ashley Whiteley is a director, co-founder and visionary leader at Blott Studio, driving transformative digital solutions through strategic foresight and innovative design. With a rich background in technology and a passion for excellence, he orchestrates seamless collaborations that elevate user experiences and deliver impactful results for clients worldwide.
How Visual Development and Modern Technologies Drive Business Success
Discover how visual development platforms like Webflow are transforming web creation, reducing development time by 70% while enabling more sophisticated digital experiences. Learn the strategies and technologies reshaping modern web development.

Google Agentspace: Building Custom AI Agents for Enterprise Search
Google Agentspace has become a revolutionary force in enterprise AI adoption, with major companies like Wells Fargo, KPMG, and Banco BV leading the way.

AI Agents Explained: From Basic Automation to Autonomous Decision Making
AI agents are changing the business world at a rapid pace. This piece will get into what AI agents are and how they work in different industries.

Maximising Your R&D Tax Credits in the UK: Why a Software Development Agency is Your Best Ally
Discover how partnering with a software development agency can help maximise your R&D tax credits in the UK. Learn about upcoming legislative changes and tips for optimising your claim.

Part 2: A Guide To The Cost Of Web Application Development
Web application development has quickly risen to fame due to its benefits over mobile applications.

Part 1: A Guide to Web Application Development
A guide to web application development could be summarised into three words: planning, framework, and architecture. But it shouldn’t be. In all fairness, it is much more complicated than that.

Formulate Your Fintech Product For The Win
POV: You’re planning to create your very own fintech app and have spent hours poring over articles relating to the start-up space.

That “Aha” Moment
What’s that? Some call it the “eureka” moment. Some, the “wow” moment. But it’s all in the name; the “aha” moment is when a user thinks, “Aha! I get it.”
