Fixed-price projects, working builds every two weeks, and code you fully own.
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You see a functional, testable version of your app within the first three weeks, not a mockup or a slide deck. This lets you catch misalignments early before they become expensive changes.
All source code, database schemas, and infrastructure configurations transfer to you at launch. No licensing fees, no lock-in, and no dependency on us to keep the lights on.
We agree on deliverables before a single line of code is written. If the scope does not change, the price does not change. You budget once and hold us to it.
You get daily written updates via Slack or email, recorded Loom walkthroughs of new builds, and a shared project board you can check any time. No guessing where things stand.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week asking questions about your current workflow, not about features. We review any existing tools, spreadsheets, or systems you are working around so we understand what problem is actually worth solving first.
You see a working build at the end of every two-week sprint, not wireframes. Feedback happens on real screens so you can catch issues before they compound.
We test across devices, browsers, and real usage scenarios before anything goes to production. Edge cases get documented, not ignored, because that is where most web apps break under real conditions.
We handle deployment to AWS or your preferred hosting environment, configure the domain, and run a final round of checks. You get a recorded walkthrough of everything that was deployed and how to manage it.
Post-launch support covers bug fixes within a defined response window (typically 24-48 hours depending on severity) and includes a 30-day stability period at no additional cost. Phase two features get scoped once the launch version is stable.
Common questions about Web App Development in Amboy, California.
Send us a description of your current workflow or the problem you are trying to solve. We will review it and come back with honest feedback on what a web app would actually fix, and what it would not.