The Five-Year Journey
We didn't rush QuickFrame to market. Over five years, we've learned what works, what breaks, and how pests interact with different frame designs. Every tweak, every material choice, every color option is the result of thousands of hours testing, refining, and listening to the beekeeping community.

3D CAD Designing

3D Print Rendering

3D Print Prototypes

Injected Plastic Molding
NAHBE 2025 — The Turning Point
We arrived at the North American Honey Bee Expo in 2025 with 3D prototypes in hand. We weren't sure what to expect exactly. What we found was overwhelming enthusiasm—and a surprise insight: beekeepers wanted color.
We'd displayed 15 different color options as samples, expecting maybe 4 or 5 would resonate. Instead, every single color was requested. Older beekeepers gravitated toward white, gray, and black. Younger keepers wanted the bold oranges, blues, and pinks. Everyone else was in-between.
The message was clear: color matters, and it matters across all ages and experience levels.
That's when we knew we had something truly different.
From Concept to Warehouse
It's now Q1 2026, and after years of development, design refinement, pest-interaction studies, and supply chain logistics, our inventory is finally in the warehouse.
This wasn't a quick pivot. This was a deliberate journey from concept to product, tested by real beekeepers, shaped by real feedback, and built with obsessive attention to detail.
We're proud of what we've built. We're even more proud of the community that helped us build it.
What's Next?
QuickFrame DEEP and MEDIUM are available for sale with MEGA is coming Summer 2026.
But this is just the beginning. We're listening to beekeepers every day, learning from how they use QuickFrame, and thinking about what comes next. Queen cell rearing?