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You see a functional prototype before the first month is over, not a slide deck. That means you can change direction before we have built something you do not want.
Source code, database schemas, and deployment credentials transfer to you at launch. No vendor lock-in, no monthly licensing fee tied to our involvement.
We agree on what gets built and what it costs before we start. If scope changes, we discuss it openly rather than adding surprise line items to an invoice.
AWS hosting with Docker-based deployments means your app does not go down because someone manually pushed an update at the wrong time.
A clear process, no surprises.
We start by understanding your current workflow, not your ideal one. That means reviewing your existing tools, asking about the steps people do manually, and identifying where time actually gets lost before we propose anything.
Development runs in two-week sprints. You see a working build after each one and give feedback that shapes the next. No waiting until the end to find out something is off.
We test against real user scenarios, not just the happy path. Edge cases, permission boundaries, and data validation get covered before any feature is marked done.
Deployment goes through a staged rollout on AWS so there is no single high-risk moment. You get full access to every system, credentials included, at handoff.
The first 60 days after launch include active monitoring and a defined response window for anything that needs fixing. After that, we scope ongoing work as needed based on what your users are telling you.
Common questions about Web App Development in Beaumont, California.
If your team has a process that depends on manual steps, spreadsheets, or a tool that was never built for what you are using it for, that is worth a conversation. We will look at what you have and tell you honestly what a custom web app would and would not solve.