QuantCDN is an all-in-one platform for static web and Jamstack sites. Rather than simply selling CDN service, its core value is converting output from existing Drupal, WordPress, or static site generators into static content and hosting it on its global edge network. It aims to reduce the involvement of backends, CMSs, and databases in the request path, improving performance, reducing the attack surface, and making it easier to handle traffic spikes.
On the CDN side, the site states that its global network has 90+ PoPs and supports HTTP/2, HTTP/3 QUIC, tiered caching, free automatic SSL, and custom certificates. For security, QuantCDN provides a WAF and explicitly supports the OWASP Core Rule Set, alongside TLS, 2FA, HSTS, and Security Headers. Its feature set is fairly broad, including static snapshots, site crawling, archive backups, image optimization, failover, Serverless functions, page rules, redirects, proxying, custom Headers, search, forms, scheduled publishing, version management, and edge content editing.
CMS integration is one of its highlights: Drupal 7/8/9/10 modules and a WordPress plugin can perform the initial static export, then continuously track content changes and publish automatically. For static site generators such as Jekyll, Hugo, Hexo, Gatsby, MkDocs, Docusaurus, and Pelican, deployments to the Quant static edge are also available via CLI/API. The dashboard supports configuration for domains, SSL, team permissions, content, media, forms, and search, making it relatively friendly for teams that are not purely developer-led.
Pricing information is somewhat limited. The official site mentions monthly subscriptions, no lock-in, a 30-day free trial, and cancellation at any time. Quant Search is listed as from $3.95/month, Forms are included in every subscription, and open-source projects can get a forever-free subscription. However, we did not find pricing tiers for CDN traffic, bandwidth, request volume, or WAF usage, so buyers should request a quote before purchasing. Another limitation is that DDoS protection is not clearly mentioned, nor is there information about mainland China nodes, ICP filing support, or domestic acceleration capability.
QuantCDN is suitable for content sites, corporate websites, documentation sites, campaign pages, open-source projects, and teams that want to make WordPress/Drupal static to reduce operations and security risks. It is less suitable for highly dynamic, heavily interactive services that are difficult to convert into static sites. For access from China, the reviewed material does not mention China nodes or ICP filing information, so performance and compliance are unclear. If your main audience is in mainland China, it is worth also evaluating local alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud CDN, Tencent Cloud CDN, Volcengine CDN, and UpYun, or comparing it with international options such as Cloudflare, Netlify, Vercel, and Fastly.
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