About

A studio that automated the part clients never wanted to pay for.

CodingWorld started as an internal toolchain for building client sites faster. It worked well enough that the toolchain became the product — and the studio around it kept the standards high.

1,240

Sites deployed

24h

Median delivery

11

Sectors served

100%

Source handed over

Operating principles

How we decide things

Three rules settle almost every argument about a build.

Speed is a design constraint

A 24-hour window forces clear scope, decisive layout, and no filler. Constraints make the work better, not worse.

Automation with a human gate

The engine drafts. A person reviews structure, copy, and accessibility before anything is published.

Boring reliability

Semantic markup, small payloads, real metadata. The unglamorous parts are what keep a site working for years.

Where this is going

From a studio service to a generation platform.

Today, our team runs the generator on your behalf: you send a brief, we produce and publish the site. The interface behind that work is being built in the open as the admin dashboard.

The next stages add automated generation, versioned drafts, one-click publishing, and automatic subdomains — so the same pipeline can serve one client or a thousand.