Fixed-price projects, remote delivery, and code you fully own from day one.
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Serving businesses in Avalon, California
You see a functional prototype within three weeks of kickoff, not a slide deck. Every two-week sprint ends with a deployed build you can actually click through and react to.
Avalon's connectivity realities and seasonal business rhythms get factored into the architecture from the start, not patched in after complaints arrive.
All code, all repositories, all database schemas transfer to you at project close. We sign an NDA before discovery begins and you retain full IP from the first commit.
Fixed-price delivery means the number we agree on at kickoff is the number on the final invoice. If scope changes, we document it and agree before anything changes.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow, not just collecting a feature list. If your team uses a paper log or a shared inbox to track something, we want to understand why before suggesting what replaces it.
We build in two-week sprints with a deployed build at the end of each one. You review real functionality, not mockups, so feedback is grounded in how the app actually behaves.
Before launch, every user flow gets tested against your specific operating conditions, including edge cases your team flagged during discovery. We run both automated tests and manual walkthroughs.
We handle deployment to AWS infrastructure with Docker containers so the environment is consistent and reproducible. Rollback is always ready if something unexpected surfaces on go-live day.
Post-launch support includes a defined response window for critical bugs, monthly dependency updates, and a shared roadmap document for features that get added as the business grows.
Common questions about Web App Development in Avalon, California.
If you have a workflow held together by spreadsheets, manual steps, or tools that were never meant to talk to each other, we can show you specifically where a custom web app would change that and what it would take to build it.