An independent studio, Poole & Dorset
We stayed small on purpose. The person you email is the person writing the code. No account-management layer, no offshore team behind a UK badge, no venture money pushing us to scale past the point where every project gets proper attention.
Digital Fracture began as a one-person Joomla-and-Firefox-extensions project and grew into a self-funded studio covering software, web design, and managed hosting, all from Poole. That structure is what keeps prices honest, replies quick, and the quality bar high across very different kinds of work.
What we do
Three disciplines, one team, one standard.
How we work
Privacy by design
No tracking pixels, no analytics harvesting, no selling data. Privacy is architecture here, not marketing.
Earns its place
We only build what solves a real problem. No bloat, no dark patterns, no upsells. It works or it goes.
Honest pricing
Most of our tools are free. Where we charge, it's straightforward, with no hidden fees or forced upgrades.
What we actually mean by it
Most software companies treat privacy as a compliance problem, a cookie banner and a GDPR page, then quietly run the same analytics stack as everyone else. We treat it as an engineering constraint: no Google Analytics, no Facebook Pixel, no Hotjar, no session recorders, no third-party ad networks, no behavioural tracking across our sites.
It means InfoBin encrypts your files in the browser, so we physically can't read them. It means our extensions ask for the minimum permissions and no more. And when we build a site for a client, we default to the same posture, so your visitors aren't paying for it with their browsing history.