At Enigma we’ve been building Online Communities for over a decade. More than just a mechanism for networking, Online Communities can support collaborative working; facilitate knowledge sharing and provide a central, permissions-based repository for project materials.
Our Online Communities platform is used across all manner of sectors and to address a host of business communication challenges. And we use it ourselves to work more efficiently with our clients.
It’s a truly versatile piece of software – and clever too. Once you’ve purchase the software you can use it to create any number of individual web communities, then empower community members to manage them and add new functionality. They can choose from directories, image libraries, forums, shared diaries, meeting bookings, job listings, events, info pages, messageboards – essentially, all the functionality you need (and more) to run a community online.
And it’s all backed up by a painstakingly designed user management system. When you create a community, you can dictate which members can do what – you can go for total control or laissez-faire, whichever suits you.
In our experience it’s this kind of flexibility that makes an online community flourish. I agree, I want to know more!


