About Falcon Internet
Yes, there's a real town called Falcon.
Falcon Internet was founded in 2000 in Falcon, Colorado — and named after it. Our roots on the web go back to 1995. A quarter century later we still operate our own infrastructure — and our NOC watches it 24x7x365.
- roots on the web
- 1995
- web properties managed
- 500+
- customer retention
- 94.5%
- NOC monitoring
- 24/7/365
Our story
Built by engineers. Run by the same ones.
The story starts in 1995 with Pope Design — our founder building and hosting websites when "the web" still needed explaining. In 2000, Falcon Internet was born in Falcon, Colorado (population: small; name: perfect), and in 2003 we moved to North Carolina and went all-in on hosting.
We've watched hosting trends come and go — shared cgi-bin folders, the dot-com build-out, virtualization, "the cloud," and now the great cloud-bill reckoning. Through all of it, our model hasn't changed: own the infrastructure, know it deeply, and take responsibility for everything that runs on it.
That model is why our customer retention sits at 94.5%. Clients don't stay for contracts — there's nothing keeping them here but the fact that things work, and that on the rare occasion they don't, a real engineer fixes it — fast.
Today we host and manage more than 500 web properties, build full-scale web applications and SaaS platforms, run disaster recovery for businesses that can't afford downtime, and help companies escape runaway cloud bills. It's not easy — we just make it look like it.
How we work
Four habits from three decades of uptime.
/01
Own the outcome
One team accountable for code, servers, backups, and the result. No vendor ping-pong.
/02
Watch everything
24x7x365 NOC monitoring by US-based engineers. We usually know before you do.
/03
Prove it works
Backups get test-restored. DR gets drilled. Migrations get rehearsed. Claims get verified.
/04
Charge honestly
Flat, predictable pricing — and advice that sometimes costs us revenue. Retention over extraction.
Work with people who've seen it all.
Whatever you're running — or planning to build — we've probably kept something like it alive for a decade. Let's talk.