The firm that builds
what it recommends

Committed to the transformations that matter most to its clients, Logiks delivers tailored digital solutions that accelerate growth and strengthen their market impact.

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From small businesses to global enterprises

Paving the way for pioneers and leaders

Small businesses: the essentials, built to last
A credible online presence, reliable tools and no unnecessary complexity. You stay focused on your core business; we keep the digital foundation supporting it robust.

SMEs and mid-market companies: structured growth
Digitised processes, measurable acquisition and reliable data for better decisions. Every initiative is costed, prioritised and tied to business impact.

Startups and challengers: speed without hidden debt

From idea to launch, we test in real conditions, measure results, then scale. Your architecture should keep pace with traction, not hold back the next stage of growth.

Large enterprises and institutions: deliverables that stand up to scrutiny
Compliance, sovereignty, traceability, clear governance and documented decisions: every element must withstand review by an IT department, legal team, procurement committee or public-sector client. One accountable point of contact, with no dilution of responsibility.

Dark data-centre aisle lined with server racks.
Security and compliance

Reliabilityat the heart of your digital presence

Security and compliance have outgrown the IT department: they now determine access to certain markets and, above all, a company's ability to thrive over time. According to CESIN, four in ten French companies suffered a significant cyberattack in 2025.

These issues converge on a question many avoid: under which jurisdiction does your data reside? A system hosted by a US hyperscaler may still be subject to the CLOUD Act whenever the provider falls under US jurisdiction, even if its servers are located in Europe. It is both a legal and technical blind spot.

Our response is architectural: hosting in France, European alternatives wherever they offer equivalent quality, encryption by default, and compliance built in from the outset—from GDPR to digital accessibility, mandatory for many services since 28 June 2025, while fewer than 3% of audited websites (FAAF) fully meet their accessibility obligations.

We applied this standard end to end with Validature: the first consumer e-signature platform to offer end-to-end document encryption. Even as the service provider, we are technically unable to read signed documents.

Our standard never changes: everything we deliver must be ready to withstand due diligence when it arrives—not three weeks later.

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AI & data-driven

Practical insights for a winning strategy

The market is full of companies claiming to be data- and AI-driven; very few operate that way internally. More than 90% of large enterprises make data a strategic priority, yet only 24% consider themselves truly data-driven (Wavestone).

At Logiks, this is the starting point: our recommendations, priorities and investments all pass through the same filter—measure before making claims, test before scaling, and document before industrialising.

Our internal tools prove the point: our project-tracking platform and our monitoring and qualification systems were built first to meet our own needs, before being put to work for clients.

Aerial view of a dense conifer forest.
Eco-design

Building a more responsible, sustainable web

Digital technology accounts for around 2.5% of France's carbon footprint, and that share is rising (ADEME–Arcep). Meanwhile, the weight of the median web page has tripled in ten years (HTTP Archive). Our response follows one principle: efficiency is an engineering requirement, not a nice-to-have. A leaner system loads faster, ranks better and converts more effectively—environmental responsibility and performance work in the same direction.

In practical terms: optimised code, compressed assets, environmentally responsible hosting in France, and interfaces that load essential content first. Every system is designed to do more with less. A smaller footprint is not a sacrifice; it is the hallmark of thoughtful architecture.

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Innovation and technology intelligence

Forward-looking solutions

The digital sector moves at a relentless pace: every month brings new models, tools, regulations and technical standards. Falling behind does more than create a gap; it directly weakens your organisation's competitiveness and profitability.

At Logiks, technology intelligence is not a passive habit. Every week, we combine specialist international media, expert newsletters, technical releases, benchmarks, production feedback and emerging solutions—sometimes with early access.

We embrace innovation to stay ahead: understand earlier, choose more wisely, and meet our clients' needs without being dictated by the market's pace.

Proudly French

Rigorous in our approach, we combine cutting-edge technology with French digital craftsmanship

In our industry, many IT consultancies, web agencies and advisory firms rely on invisible outsourcing: offshored production, layers of subcontracting, teams in very low-cost countries, questionable working conditions and diluted accountability. This model, now close to the market norm, compresses costs. It is not our philosophy.

At Logiks, our teams and consultants are based in France. Exceptions are rare, deliberate and carefully managed, guided by a simple requirement: we work only with partners whose quality, methods and working conditions we know.

The same principle guides our technology choices. Where quality is equal, we favour French and European solutions: OVHcloud over AWS for hosting, Brevo over Mailchimp for email, and Mistral AI over defaulting to OpenAI when sovereignty matters. Digital sovereignty is not a slogan; it is a series of decisions, an architecture and a responsibility.

Choosing Logiks means choosing expertise that supports French innovation and digital sovereignty.

Made in France

100%

Delivered in France by French teams.

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Client satisfaction

4.9

4.9/5 on Google, 5/5 on Trustpilot, and an NPS of 87.

Profitable investment

× 2.8

Average 12-month ROI, calculated across all published case studies.

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Art as our guiding principle

Art and its influences lie at the heart of our work: they provide the discipline needed to make complexity clear, compelling and measurable. In a dense system, design reduces cognitive effort, guides the eye and builds trust. Pixel-perfect execution then becomes a usability requirement—a way to bring technical precision and artistic sensitivity into dialogue.

Painting of Napoleon Bonaparte crossing the Alps on horseback.
Colourful Sonia Delaunay composition with circles and abstract forms.
Sonia Delaunay artwork depicting a stylised blue figure.
Mondrian-inspired geometric composition with red, yellow, blue and white fields.
Henri Matisse’s Open Window, Collioure.
Abstract composition with black circles, yellow forms and blocks of colour.
Simultaneous Windows on the City by Robert Delaunay (1912).
Painting of a traveller overlooking a sea of clouds from a rocky summit.
Matisse artwork composed of organic blue shapes on a light background.
Suprematist composition with colourful geometric forms on a light background.
Abstract Paul Klee artwork with a central circle on a red background.
Malevich artwork depicting four stylised figures in colourful clothing.
Suprematist composition by Malevich with black, red and yellow geometric forms.
Abstract Malevich composition with yellow circles and colourful geometric forms.
Abstract Rothko painting with black and burnt-orange rectangles.
Colourful Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso artwork with overlapping forms and lettering.
Colourful Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso artwork with overlapping forms and lettering.
Abstract Rothko painting with broad fields of yellow and orange.
Circular Forms by Robert Delaunay (1930).
Woman with a Hat by Henri Matisse (1905).
The Red Room by Henri Matisse (1908).
Charing Cross Bridge by André Derain (1906).
The Lighthouse at Collioure by Albert Marquet (1912).
The Regatta at Antwerp by Othon Friesz (1906).
The Yellow Cow by Franz Marc (1911).
Blue Horse I by Franz Marc (1911).
Lady in a Green Jacket by August Macke (1913).
Turkish Café by August Macke (1914).
Composition VIII by Wassily Kandinsky (1923).
Several Circles by Wassily Kandinsky (1926).
Senecio by Paul Klee (1922).
Castle and Sun by Paul Klee (1928).
Suprematist Composition by Kazimir Malevich (1916).
Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow by Piet Mondrian (1930).
Berlin Street Scene by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1913).
Schokko with a Wide-Brimmed Hat by Alexej von Jawlensky (1910).
Mahana no atua (Day of the God) by Paul Gauguin (1894).
View of Collioure by Albert Marquet (1912).
Abstract Composition by Fernand Léger (1919).
Portrait of Pablo Picasso by Juan Gris (1912).
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Boldness

At Logiks, boldness means taking emerging technologies seriously before they become market standards. AI, automation, server-side tracking, predictive eye-tracking and proprietary platforms: we test them, measure them, and adopt them when they create a genuine advantage. We do more than recommend disruptive ideas; we make them operational at scale.

We will reach the sun.
Sonia Delaunay
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Dreams

In our work, this ability is anything but abstract: it lets us see the system that does not yet exist, the journey no one has designed, and the tool that could simplify an entire organisation. A dream provides the momentum; architecture, method and measurement give it form. That is where our work begins: turning an ambitious intuition into a clear, useful and controlled solution.

Your true duty is to
save your dream.
Amedeo Modigliani
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Resilience

Innovation without mistakes is a fiction. At Logiks, resilience means knowing the difference between an error and failure: a well-analysed error is a lever for progress. In technology projects, the unexpected is inevitable—hidden debt, fragile dependencies, incomplete data, changing business constraints. We test, correct, document, then strengthen the system. This discipline turns friction into clearer, safer and more sustainable architecture.

It is what I do that
teaches me what I am looking for.
Pierre Soulages

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Consulting, design, data, AI and development: we are looking for people who can turn complex challenges into clear, elegant and measurable systems. If that standard resonates with you, send us your application.

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