Custom web apps for California agricultural and rural businesses, delivered remotely with US-hours overlap.
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Serving businesses in Butte City, California
Agricultural and rural businesses have cycles that generic software ignores. We model your peak-season logic into the app from day one, so the system handles August differently than February without manual intervention.
You see a functional build at the end of the first sprint, not a slide deck. That means you can catch misunderstandings early, before they become expensive to fix.
You own the full codebase and database the moment the project is complete. No vendor lock-in, no ongoing license fees for software you paid to build.
We integrate with QuickBooks, Stripe, and third-party data feeds using REST APIs, so the new system talks to the tools your team already uses instead of replacing them.
A clear process, no surprises.
We start by reviewing your existing workflow in detail, whether that is a stack of spreadsheets, a manual process, or a legacy system. We ask a lot of questions about edge cases, because that is where most software breaks.
We develop in two-week sprints and share a working build at the end of each one. You interact with real screens, not wireframes, so feedback stays grounded in how the product actually behaves.
Before launch, every workflow gets tested against the edge cases we documented in scoping, including how the app behaves under concurrent users and with incomplete data entries.
We handle deployment to AWS, configure your domain, and run a live walkthrough with your team before handoff. If something is off during the first 48 hours, we are available to resolve it same-day.
Post-launch support includes bug fixes within one business day, monthly dependency updates, and uptime monitoring. Larger feature additions are scoped as new fixed-price projects so costs stay predictable.
Common questions about Web App Development in Butte City, California.
Share what your current process looks like and what is breaking down. We will review it and come back with a honest assessment of what a custom web app would actually solve, and what it would cost.