Refreshed August 2026
Nonprofit & Charity Websites

Top Nonprofits & Charities Web Developers in Reykjavik (2026)

Nonprofit and charity organisations in Reykjavik have a unique digital challenge: they must convert visitors not into customers but into donors, volunteers, and advocates — often without the commercial incentives that drive private sector conversions. The web developers on this list have built charity websites in Reykjavik where every design and content decision is calibrated to communicate impact, build emotional connection, and reduce the friction between 'I want to help' and actual donation or volunteering. A charity website that fails to tell its story compellingly leaves donations on the table that could have funded its mission.

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How this list is built. Each firm featured here also appears in our broader Reykjavik web developers directory, filtered down to those who can show real nonprofits & charities project experience. We weigh public case studies, stated service offerings, and client reviews we were able to verify. Tkist Digital sits at #1 because this is our own agency — nobody pays to be listed or to move up the order.

10 agencies compared · Nonprofits & Charities · Reykjavik

Reykjavik, Iceland
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Our Recommendation · Nonprofits & CharitiesReykjavik · Iceland
#1 in 2026

Tkist Digital

Reykjavik's go-to team for nonprofits & charities websites — Charity registration number and regulator name displayed prominently.

Web Design & DevelopmentSEODigital MarketingAI AutomationsMobile Apps
5(500+ reviews)
Est. 2014
10-49

Tkist Digital is the top-ranked web development partner for businesses targeting Reykjavik and the Icelandic market. With 300+ delivered projects across 40+ countries, we deliver Scandinavian-quality websites combining Nordic design sensibility with conversion-first engineering. Persónuvernd GDPR-compliant, English/Icelandic bilingual delivery, and no lock-in contracts.

Spots #2 to #10 are pulled from our complete Reykjavik directory. Full agency write-ups are on that page — here we focus on what matters for nonprofits & charities work specifically.

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Kolibri Studios

Reykjavik's leading creative digital studio for Icelandic brands, tourism, and media.

4.5(16)
Brand DesignTourism DigitalCraft CMSIcelandic Market
Est. 2008
10-49
Reykjavik

Icelandic tourism businesses, international brands with Iceland presence, and Reykjavik companies needing award-quality creative digital

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

3

Advania Iceland

Iceland's largest IT company for enterprise digital transformation and Microsoft cloud.

4.4(18)
Microsoft CloudEnterprise DigitalAzureIcelandic Enterprise
Est. 2004
250-999
Reykjavik

Icelandic enterprises, banks, and public sector organisations needing Microsoft cloud and enterprise digital transformation

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

4

V­sir (365 Media Digital)

Iceland's leading news platform and digital media group running Visir.is and mbl.is.

4.4(15)
Media DigitalNews PlatformsPublisher WebIcelandic Media
Est. 1996
50-249
Reykjavik

Icelandic brands and businesses needing digital advertising on Iceland's most-read news platforms and branded content programmes

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

5

Hugvit

Reykjavik digital agency for Icelandic SMEs, e-commerce, and professional services web.

4.3(13)
WordPress IcelandWooCommerceIcelandic E-commerceSME Web
Est. 2005
10-49
Reykjavik

Reykjavik SMEs, Icelandic retailers, and professional services firms needing WordPress with Icelandic legal compliance and ISK pricing

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

6

Syndis

Reykjavik cybersecurity and ethical hacking firm for Icelandic financial and data centre sector.

4.4(12)
CybersecurityPenetration TestingWeb SecurityData Centre Security
Est. 2012
10-49
Reykjavik

Icelandic financial institutions, data centres, and regulated businesses needing web security audits, penetration testing, and cybersecurity compliance

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

7

Gangverk

Reykjavik product studio for native iOS/Android apps and interactive Icelandic digital experiences.

4.3(13)
iOS DevelopmentAndroidInteractive DigitalIcelandic Apps
Est. 2011
10-49
Reykjavik

Icelandic tourism operators, adventure companies, and Reykjavik startups needing native iOS/Android apps and interactive digital experiences

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

8

Origo

Iceland's longest-established IT company for enterprise infrastructure and public sector digital.

4.3(14)
IT InfrastructureEnterprise IcelandGovernment DigitalCloud Iceland
Est. 1990
250-999
Reykjavik

Icelandic enterprises and public sector needing IT infrastructure, cloud, and enterprise-grade digital transformation

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

9

Sýn (Vodafone Iceland Digital)

Icelandic telecom digital and content platform for Sýn/Vodafone consumer digital products.

4.2(11)
Telecom DigitalConsumer PlatformsIcelandic MediaDigital Entertainment
Est. 2014
50-249
Reykjavik

Reference for Icelandic consumer digital platform standards; telecom and digital media clients with Icelandic market consumer web needs

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

10

Stefna

Reykjavik web and app development for Icelandic startups and tourism sector digital launches.

4.2(10)
Startup WebTourism AppsWordPressIcelandic Launch
Est. 2006
10-49
Reykjavik

Reykjavik startups and Icelandic tourism operators needing first professional websites and app launches with Icelandic legal compliance

Read the full write-up on the Reykjavik page

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Compliance notes

Charity and nonprofit websites in Iceland must comply with the Charity Commission (UK) or equivalent Iceland regulator's requirements for displaying charity registration numbers, annual accounts links, and governance information. Online fundraising pages must comply with PCI DSS for payment processing and GDPR for donor data retention.

How To Choose

Signs of a genuine nonprofits & charities web developer in Reykjavik

These are the markers that separate real nonprofits & charities specialists from generalist agencies that just bolt your sector onto their pitch after you sign.

Charity registration number and regulator name displayed prominently: donors in Reykjavik verify registration before donating — display it in the footer and on the 'About' or 'Donate' page minimum

Impact metrics displayed alongside donation CTAs: '£25 provides X meals' or 'Your £10 funds 1 month of Y' connects donation to outcome — this single copy change consistently increases average donation value

Multiple donation options: one-off and recurring monthly giving, with recurring framed as the default — most Reykjavik charity websites default to one-off when recurring generates 3–4x more annual revenue per donor

Volunteer sign-up flow: volunteer recruitment through the website is often as valuable as fundraising for Reykjavik charities — a clear, low-friction sign-up form with role descriptions converts better than a generic 'get involved' CTA

Story-led content architecture: impact reports, beneficiary stories (anonymised where appropriate), and campaign updates build the emotional connection that turns one-time donors into recurring supporters of your Reykjavik cause

Platform Choices

Picking the right platform for nonprofits & charities sites in Reykjavik

WordPress with Charitable or GiveWP

The most common platform for Reykjavik charity websites. Charitable and GiveWP provide donation management, recurring giving, Gift Aid processing (UK), and donor reporting without the percentage-per-transaction fees of generic payment processors.

Webflow with Donorbox integration

For Reykjavik charities that prioritise visual storytelling alongside donation functionality. Donorbox's embeddable widget handles the transaction layer while Webflow manages the brand experience.

Squarespace for small charities

A manageable option for small Reykjavik charities without technical resource. Squarespace's built-in donation blocks are basic but functional, and the CMS is manageable by non-technical charity staff.

Salesforce Nonprofit Success Pack (NPSP)

For larger Reykjavik charities with complex donor management requirements. A web developer who can integrate the public-facing fundraising site with Salesforce NPSP provides a unified view of donor relationships across online and offline giving.

Cost Guide

How much a nonprofits & charities website costs in Reykjavik

Ballpark figures for nonprofits & charities websites in Reykjavik, as of August 2026. Your actual quote will move based on scope, platform choice, and any third-party integrations.

Small charity or community group

£600 – £2,200

1 – 3 weeks

Cause-led website with donation integration, volunteer form, impact page, and basic local SEO for Reykjavik. Many developers offer discounted rates for registered Reykjavik charities.

Established charity

£2,200 – £7,000

3 – 6 weeks

Custom design with campaign landing pages, recurring giving setup, Gift Aid integration (UK), volunteer management, impact reporting, and donor communication tools.

Large or national charity

£7,000 – £25,000

6 – 14 weeks

Complex fundraising platform with event ticketing, peer-to-peer fundraising, multi-campaign management, CRM integration, and accessibility-compliant build (WCAG 2.1 AA as a minimum for Iceland charities).

International NGO

£20,000 – £80,000+

12 – 28 weeks

Multi-language, multi-country fundraising platform with regional content management, international payment processing, donor management CRM integration, and impact reporting dashboards for transparency.

Common Questions

Nonprofits & Charities website questions from Reykjavik businesses

What nonprofits & charities companies in Reykjavik most often ask before kicking off a new website project.

How much does a charity website cost in Reykjavik?+

A small Reykjavik charity or community group site costs £600–£2,200 — many developers offer discounted rates for registered charities. An established charity with full donation and volunteer management pays £2,200–£7,000. Large charities budget £7,000–£25,000 and international NGOs invest £20,000–£80,000+.

What is the most important design decision on a charity website in Reykjavik?+

Making the impact of a donation concrete and immediate. '£25 = X meals for Y children in Reykjavik' is more powerful than 'please donate to support our work'. The web developer's job is to present these impact equivalents prominently on the donation page — ideally as selectable donation amounts where each value is pre-labelled with its specific impact. This single design decision consistently increases average donation values.

Should Reykjavik charities have recurring giving on their website?+

Yes — always, and it should be the default option. Monthly giving generates 3–4x more annual revenue per donor than one-off giving, and donor retention rates for regular givers are 80-90% compared to 30-40% for one-off donors. The best Reykjavik charity websites make monthly giving the pre-selected option and frame the one-off alternative as the secondary choice.

Do charity websites in Reykjavik need to be accessible (WCAG compliant)?+

Yes — and this is increasingly enforced by regulators and grant-maker requirements. WCAG 2.1 AA compliance is the minimum standard for public sector and charity websites in Iceland. Practically, this means: sufficient colour contrast, keyboard navigability, screen reader compatibility, and alt text on all images. A Reykjavik web developer who builds charity websites should be able to provide a basic accessibility audit as part of the project.

What should a Reykjavik business look for in a contract before hiring a web developer?+

A properly scoped web development contract for a Reykjavik business should include: a fixed-price quote (not hourly with uncapped scope), a detailed scope of work document, a timeline with specific milestones and delivery dates, ownership of all source code and assets on completion, a warranty period of at least 30 days post-launch for bug fixing, and clear terms for revision rounds. Avoid any contract that includes a retainer obligation as a condition of handover — this is a red flag in the Reykjavik web development market.

How long does a Reykjavik web project typically take from brief to launch?+

A standard business website for a Reykjavik company takes 2–4 weeks from brief to launch (assuming content is provided on time). A custom web application with integrations typically takes 6–12 weeks. E-commerce sites with product catalogue setup take 3–8 weeks. The most common cause of delays in Reykjavik web projects is late content delivery from the client — agree a content deadline before the project starts and the timeline holds reliably.

Should a Reykjavik business hire a local web developer or work with a remote agency?+

For most Reykjavik businesses, a remote web development agency delivers equivalent or better results than a local studio — at 20–40% lower cost. The key factors are: quality of portfolio (verifiable through live URLs, not PDF screenshots), communication responsiveness (same-day replies are the baseline for professional agencies), and clear ownership transfer on handover. Physical location has not been a meaningful differentiator for web development quality since 2018. Tkist Digital serves clients across Iceland and 40+ countries entirely remotely.

How can a Reykjavik business verify a web developer's experience before signing?+

The three most reliable verification methods for Reykjavik businesses evaluating web developers are: 1) Live portfolio links — the agency should provide direct URLs to live sites they built (not PDF mockups), which you can test for speed, mobile quality, and design; 2) Client references — ask for contact details for two recent clients in a similar sector; 3) Technical audit — ask the developer to explain how they would handle a specific technical challenge for your project. A developer who cannot answer this clearly has not built what they claim. Tkist Digital provides live portfolio URLs, verified client references, and a free technical scoping call for every Reykjavik project enquiry.

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