Serving US Businesses Since 2015 • India-Based Team
Custom Web Apps Built Around Your Workflow

Web App Development in Canby, California

Fixed-price projects delivered remotely, with working builds you can review every two weeks.

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The SIR Group
A small agricultural supply distributor in the Sacramento Valley was tracking customer orders, seasonal inventory, and delivery schedules across three separate spreadsheets and a shared email inbox. By the time peak growing season hit, their team was spending two hours a day just reconciling those files. We rebuilt that workflow into a single web portal where orders, stock levels, and driver assignments all lived in one place, and their coordination time dropped to under 20 minutes a day.

Canby sits in a region shaped by agriculture, logistics, and rural supply chains. Businesses here deal with seasonal demand swings, multi-location coordination, and the kind of operational complexity that off-the-shelf software handles poorly. A custom web application built around your actual process, not a generic template, tends to close that gap in ways a SaaS subscription never quite does.
Most operational bottlenecks we see come from the same root cause: a business outgrew a tool it was never supposed to rely on long-term. A Google Sheet becomes a database. An email thread becomes a ticketing system. At some point the workarounds cost more in staff time than a proper application would. That is usually the moment a business starts looking for something custom built.

For agricultural and logistics-adjacent businesses in the region, the problems tend to cluster around data that changes quickly and needs to be visible to multiple people at once. Inventory that shifts daily, orders coming in from multiple channels, driver or field-staff coordination across a wide service area. We have built web applications that connect to QuickBooks for invoicing, Stripe for payments, and REST APIs for third-party logistics platforms, pulling everything into one interface that your team actually uses.

We are based in Gandhinagar, India, and we work with US businesses entirely remotely. That setup has worked well for clients since 2015 because the work product matters more than the zip code. You get a project manager available during US Pacific and Eastern business hours, weekly Loom walkthroughs of progress, and a shared project board so nothing disappears into a Slack thread. You own every line of code from day one, with no licensing dependency on us.

One honest constraint worth naming: if your application requires real-time hardware integration with farm equipment sensors or proprietary agricultural IoT devices, the integration complexity goes up significantly and the timeline should reflect that. We will tell you that upfront during scoping, not halfway through the build.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Canby, California

Working Build in 3 Weeks, Not 3 Months

We scope a working prototype before we write production code, so you can react to something real instead of a mockup. Most clients see a functional first build within three weeks of kickoff.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

We transfer full IP and repository access at the start of the project, not at the end. You are never locked into us for hosting, updates, or future changes.

Handles 10x Traffic Without Rewrites

We use Docker-based deployment on AWS so the infrastructure scales horizontally when traffic spikes, which matters for businesses with seasonal demand peaks.

Connects to the Tools You Already Use

Whether your business runs on QuickBooks, Stripe, a third-party logistics API, or a custom ERP, we build REST API integrations that wire those systems together instead of replacing them.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping Your Build

We spend the first week inside your current workflow. If your team manages operations through a spreadsheet, we review that file in detail before suggesting anything. We document what the software needs to do, what it does not need to do, and what a measurable successful outcome looks like.

2

Design and Build

We start with a working prototype of the core workflow, not a full design system, so you can validate the logic before we build around it. Development runs in two-week sprints with a Loom walkthrough at the end of each one.

3

QA and Hardening

We test across browsers, screen sizes, and edge-case data scenarios before anything goes to production. If your app handles financial data or user accounts, we also run a basic security review against OWASP top-ten vulnerabilities.

4

Shipping to Production

Deployment happens on your AWS account, not ours, so you control the infrastructure from day one. We document the full deployment setup and do a live handoff call before we close the launch milestone.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

The 60-day post-launch window includes monitored uptime alerts, documented bug response within one business day, and two scheduled review calls. After that, you can continue with a retainer or hand the codebase to an internal team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Canby, California.

For a focused internal tool or customer portal, the range is usually eight to fourteen weeks depending on integration complexity. Projects that require connections to multiple third-party APIs or have complex role-based permissions tend to land at the higher end. We give you a specific timeline estimate during scoping, not a range wide enough to cover anything.

Because we build in two-week sprints, changes before the next sprint starts cost very little. Changes that require reworking already-completed features do carry a timeline and budget impact, which we discuss openly before doing the rework. We have a documented change-request process so nothing happens silently.

The decision is driven by what the application actually needs. Laravel handles complex business logic, workflow rules, and relational data well, so it fits most operations-focused tools. React makes sense when the interface has heavy user interaction or real-time updates. We do not pick a stack because it is trending; we pick it because it fits the problem.

The first 60 days are included in every project: uptime monitoring, bug response within one business day, and two check-in calls. After that, we offer monthly retainer packages for businesses that want a predictable way to request updates, add features, or get questions answered without scoping a new project each time.

You already own the code and the repository from day one, so there is no transfer friction. We also write documentation specifically so a developer who was not on the project can pick it up without a long onboarding call. Handoffs are something we plan for deliberately, not an afterthought.

Your project manager keeps overlap hours with US Pacific and Eastern time, so questions asked in the morning typically get a same-day response. We use Slack for day-to-day communication, Loom for async video updates so you can watch a walkthrough on your schedule, and Zoom for structured calls at sprint milestones. The time zone gap has never been a barrier for our US clients; most say async updates actually reduce the number of meetings.

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