Technology built around people.
Psychology. Healthcare. Computer Science. Artificial Intelligence.
SEONEUD brings human understanding and technology together to create websites, software and intelligent digital solutions that make sense to the people actually using them.
Three disciplines. One perspective.
I’m Rebecca, founder of SEONEUD.
My route into technology started with people. I hold a degree in Psychology and a degree in Mental Health Nursing, before moving into computing and software development.
I’m now completing an MSc in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence, bringing those different areas together in the work I create through SEONEUD.
That combination matters. Building good technology isn’t only about knowing how to code. It’s about understanding the person on the other side of the screen.
I don’t just think about what a system can do.
I think about how it feels to use.
Psychology gives me an understanding of behaviour, motivation, cognition and engagement — all things that directly affect how somebody experiences a website, service or piece of software.
Nursing added something technology courses can’t easily teach: how to listen properly, communicate clearly and recognise that different people can experience the exact same system very differently.
Computer science gives me the technical capability to turn those insights into something functional.
The question isn’t “what technology can I sell you?”
It’s “what are you trying to solve?”
Expertise without the agency wall.
You work with me.
SEONEUD is deliberately personal. You’re not passed between a salesperson, designer, developer and support department.
I learn how your business works, what you’re trying to achieve and where technology could genuinely make things easier.
That might begin with a website and later become ongoing support, automation or custom software. The solution can grow as your needs do.
Explore What I DoCurious about what’s next. Selective about what matters.
AI is changing what’s possible for businesses, but adding AI to something doesn’t automatically make it better.
I’m interested in the useful side of it — removing repetitive work, improving experiences, making information easier to use and creating tools that solve genuine problems.
Bring me the problem. We’ll build the solution.
Website, software, AI, automation or something you haven’t quite worked out yet — tell me what you’re trying to achieve.
Let’s Build Something