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Quantaum is a Manchester-based provider of web development, technical SEO, and AI integration services. Its main pitch is replacing bulky WordPress architectures with React, Next.js, Node.js, and TypeScript. The site also showcases a Linux Security Agent product with local threat detection, a Web UI, AI triage, automatic isolation, and alerting. In other words, it is not a single developer-tool platform, but more of a combination of a development implementation agency and a lightweight security tool.
On the web side, Quantaum highlights WordPress → Next.js migrations, Core Web Vitals, AA accessibility, technical SEO, GA4/Tag Manager migration, 301 redirects, form preservation, and zero-downtime cutovers. Its AI offering covers the ClawdBot chatbot, automation workflows, LLM API integration, AI dashboards, voice assistants, and custom Agents. It supports a broad ecosystem, including Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, Mistral, Llama, LangChain/LangGraph, Vercel AI SDK, n8n, Make, Zapier, Pinecone, pgvector, ElevenLabs, Whisper, VAPI, and more.
Its pricing is relatively transparent: AI Strategy Session at £199, automation workflows at £299, ClawdBot at £499, AI Dashboard at £599, LLM integration at £649, voice assistants at £799, custom Agents from £999, and the AI SEO Content Engine at £399/month. The Linux Security Agent offers a 1-day free trial, with Starter at £9/month and Pro at £29/month. For website projects, a one-page site is around £1,200, multi-page React/Next.js builds are typically £5k–£15k, and maintenance subscriptions start from £79/month.
The strengths are its modern tech stack and clear delivery path, making it especially suitable for teams that need to migrate from WordPress to a more maintainable frontend architecture. Its AI services emphasize model independence, cost control, monitoring, caching, and rate limiting, which align well with real production needs. The Linux Agent’s local operation and localhost Web UI may appeal to server environments where keeping data from leaving the machine is important. The downsides are limited public developer documentation and no clear statement on whether the software is open source or closed source. For the Linux Agent, its detection rules, false-positive rate, supported distributions, security audits, and long-term update mechanism are also not sufficiently disclosed.
It is best suited to UK-based SMEs, SaaS companies, marketing teams, businesses needing technical SEO, and non-large R&D teams that want to deploy LLM applications quickly. For Chinese users, the site does not disclose China nodes, RMB payments, invoicing, local compliance, or Chinese-language support. The OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and other models it depends on are usually subject to access restrictions in mainland China, so practical use will likely require a proxy or alternative model setup. The website’s accessibility from China is unknown.
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quantaum.co.uk is an United Kingdom AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $249.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach quantaum.co.uk directly.