Kings Langley, Hertfordshire - our new base, effective immediately.
Moving offices always feels like a bigger deal than you expect it to. There's the logistics, obviously. The boxes, the cables, the mystery items that apparently belonged to no one but somehow filled three bin bags. But once the dust settles, there's something genuinely energising about a new space - new light, new surroundings, and a small but meaningful sense that the next chapter has properly begun.
For us at iQlink, this move feels like exactly that.
We've set up in Kings Langley, a village in Hertfordshire that turns out to have a rather remarkable history for somewhere so quietly unassuming. In the 14th century, Edward II kept a small menagerie here - a lion, a camel, and various other animals that didn't fit neatly anywhere else. We found that oddly comforting. iQlink exists to connect systems that don't naturally talk to each other, to find solutions in the gaps that nobody else wants to deal with. Kings Langley, it turns out, has always made room for things that are a bit unusual.
We're growing - in team, in capability, and in the complexity of the integration work we're delivering for clients. The new office gives us the space to do that properly.
It's a place where the team can think, collaborate and build the kind of carefully designed, properly supported integrations that professional services firms actually need - not off-the-shelf connectors, but real solutions with real people behind them.
It's also, we've discovered, a village with a strong track record of keeping things operational when everything around it gets complicated. During the Black Death in 1349, Edward III moved his entire court to Kings Langley and ran the country from here when the rest of the country was in chaos.
We're not suggesting our integration projects are quite that dramatic, but there's something in the spirit of that we recognise. When HR systems and CMap aren't talking, when finance data is going missing, when nobody quite knows whose job it is to keep things in sync - that's when we show up and make sure things keep running.
The new office is also, we should mention, in a village with a rich tradition of hospitality. Records show that Edward I once had 46,000 bottles of wine delivered to his cellar here. We've started with slightly less. But the kettle is on, the door is open, and we'd genuinely love to welcome clients, partners and anyone curious about what we do.
If your PSA or CRM systems aren't speaking to your other systems - come and find us.
We're in Kings Langley. And we're very happy to be here.
iQlink are specialist integration consultants for professional services firms and (newly) CMap's official Level 5 Extended integration partner. Find us at Kings House Business Centre.


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