It measures how we operate — not just what we say. From how we build products to how we support our team, partners, and communities.
For us, it formalises something that’s been true for a long time: building great technology and building responsibly should go hand in hand.
For us this is not a one-off assessment. It requires ongoing measurement and continuous improvement.
Based on the B Impact assessment, hedgehog lab earned an overall score of 91.7. The median score for ordinary businesses who complete the assessment is currently 50.9.
How we show up as a B Corp
Governance
We hold ourselves accountable for how decisions are made. That means clear ownership, transparent processes, and aligning commercial decisions with long-term impact — not short-term gain.
Workers
Our team is our greatest asset. We invest in building an environment where people can do their best work — with the right support, flexibility, and opportunity to grow. Because strong teams build better products. And better products create better outcomes.
Community
We aim to contribute beyond our immediate work. From partnerships to volunteering work that create social impact, we look for ways our skills and time can have a broader impact. This includes how we collaborate, who we work with, and where we invest our effort.
Environment
Technology has a footprint. We take a considered approach to how we design, build, and run digital products — looking for ways to reduce waste, improve efficiency, and make more sustainable choices over time. Starting with our Carbon Reduction Plan
Customers
We build products that solve real problems. That means focusing on user needs, making informed decisions, and avoiding unnecessary complexity. It also means being honest about what should — and shouldn’t — be built. Partnership matters more than delivery volume.
“We’re proud to be a B Corp. It’s not just recognition of what we’ve built so far, but a commitment to keep doing better – for our people, our communities and the impact we have. It matters to us that we can prove we care, not just say it.”