Custom web apps for Sierra Nevada operators who have outgrown spreadsheets and off-the-shelf software.
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We scope tightly and build the core workflow first. You see a clickable, data-connected build within the first sprint so you can confirm direction before we go deeper.
You own the repository, the database schema, and all documentation. We sign an NDA and IP assignment before any work starts.
We deploy on AWS with auto-scaling configured from the start, so a sudden surge in traffic, say during fire season when your dispatch volume triples, does not take the app down.
QuickBooks, Stripe, and Google Sheets integrations via REST API are the ones we wire up most often for field-operations clients. If you have a legacy system with an export function, we can usually work with it.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week understanding your actual workflow, not a whiteboard version of it. If the process lives in a spreadsheet or a paper log, we review those documents before writing a single requirement.
UI mockups come first, then development in two-week sprints. You review a working build after each sprint and can redirect before we continue.
We test against the documented requirements, run load tests where traffic spikes are a realistic scenario, and fix every confirmed bug before the launch conversation starts.
We handle the AWS deployment, domain configuration, and SSL setup. You get a walkthrough recording of the full system before we flip the switch.
The first 30 days after launch are covered under the project: bug fixes, minor adjustments, and one round of user feedback changes. After that, we offer a monthly retainer with a 24-hour response commitment for anything critical.
Common questions about Web App Development in Camptonville, California.
Share your current workflow with us and we will outline what a custom web app would replace, what it would connect to, and what a realistic build looks like for your situation.