Most agencies hand you a template and call it a website. They use page builders that make their job easier, then bill you for the convenience — you pay for the work and the shortcuts.
We don't take shortcuts. Every Quantum Forge site is hand-coded: pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. No page builders. No plugins. No third-party dependencies that can break, get patched, or quietly raise their prices on you. Every line — the code and the copy — is written in-house, in America.
You pay once. The code is yours. The site is yours. At launch, hosting is set up on a reputable free provider under your own name — keys in your hand — so the only bill that ever recurs is the domain, about ten dollars a year.
Every business is somebody's reason for getting out of bed. Yours has a story — the thing you make better than anyone nearby, the corner you refuse to cut, the customer's compliment that made a long week worth it. It's different for every client we take, and it's the first thing we go looking for.
Because when a website isn't built around it, something stays quietly wrong. The pages load, the buttons work — and it still never feels like yours. So before any design begins, we sit with you and learn: who your customers are, what you value, what a stranger should feel in the first five seconds. Every decision after that traces back to what we heard.
From a one-chair barbershop to a national platform — the questions are the same. The answers never are.
Hand-coded sites where nothing on the page is an accident.
Enter →Search work you buy once — audited, implemented, and yours to keep.
Enter →Every word on this site is the sample — written in-house, always.
Enter →Design built on how people actually read and decide.
Read it →And beyond the doors: platforms, custom software, and systems engineering run through the same studio. If it's worth building well, we're interested.
Coded from scratch. Naturally.
David Krieger founded Quantum Forge in 2023 with a single client and a single conviction: a business should never have to rent its own website. The work spoke for itself, the principle resonated, and the studio has grown by referral alone — quietly, then all at once.
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