A template site is assembled. Ours are argued for — every element that survives to launch has a reason to be there, and we can tell you what it is. That's the difference between a website that exists and one that works.
The first thing we build is understanding. We learn your business the way a customer meets it — what you're proud of, what you refuse to compromise on, what you want a stranger to feel in the first five seconds — and every design decision is held against it. A site that skips this step can work perfectly and still never feel like yours.
Then comes the craft. Every Quantum Forge site is written line by line — pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with nothing bolted on. No builder bloat for Google to penalize, no plugin waiting to break, no platform holding your business hostage to next year's pricing. The design decisions come from the research on how people actually read and decide, and that discipline has its own page.
When we're done, the site is yours. The code, the design, the words, the domain — all of it, outright.
Name any public address. We submit it to Google's own Lighthouse — the instrument that measures every site on the web — and set its four marks beside ours.
Awaiting an address — the audit runs on Google's servers, not in this page.
One payment. Then the site is yours.
Most builds land between $1,776 and $9,000 depending on scope — with all the writing and the full search setup already inside the number. Platforms and web apps are scoped in conversation. The estimator will put a guaranteed range on yours in about a minute.