Fixed-price projects, working builds every two weeks, and a team that answers during your workday.
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Serving businesses in Camino, California
We transfer full IP ownership at project kickoff in the contract. You are never locked into a retainer just to keep access to your own system.
You see and test real functionality on a two-week sprint cycle, not a 90-day demo. If a feature is heading the wrong direction, you catch it before it costs more to fix.
We connect web apps to QuickBooks, Stripe, Shopify, Salesforce, and other platforms via REST APIs so you are not rebuilding your entire operation around new software.
We provision on AWS based on your real usage patterns, not theoretical peaks. A seasonal agribusiness operation does not need infrastructure priced for a Black Friday e-commerce surge.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow, talking through the friction points on calls, and documenting what the app needs to do versus what would be nice to have. Scope clarity here prevents costly changes in week six.
Development runs in two-week sprints with a shared staging environment you can access anytime. UI decisions get approved before a sprint starts so we are not rebuilding screens mid-cycle.
We test against the use cases documented in discovery, including edge cases your team flagged. Browser compatibility, API error handling, and load behavior under realistic traffic all get checked before launch.
Launch is scheduled around your business calendar, not ours. For seasonal operations, that timing matters, and we plan the go-live date during scoping, not the week before.
We offer a structured support retainer that covers bug fixes within 48 hours, monthly dependency updates, and AWS monitoring alerts. New feature requests go through the same fixed-price scoping process.
Common questions about Web App Development in Camino, California.
Tell us what your current system cannot do and we will walk through whether a custom web app is the right fix, what it would take to build, and what it would cost.