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Web App Development in Corte Madera, California

Fixed-price web apps for Marin County businesses, delivered remotely by a team with 11 years of project history.

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A specialty retail brand based in Corte Madera came to us managing their wholesale ordering through a combination of email threads and a shared spreadsheet that three people edited simultaneously. Orders got duplicated, inventory counts drifted, and their ops manager spent two hours every Monday morning reconciling the mess before anyone could fulfill a single order. We mapped their workflow over a series of calls, built a web portal that connected their inventory system to a simple ordering interface for wholesale buyers, and cut that Monday reconciliation from two hours to under fifteen minutes.

Corte Madera sits at an interesting intersection of Marin County retail, professional services, and logistics businesses that use Highway 101 as a supply corridor. Companies here tend to be lean operations with real complexity underneath: multi-location retail, professional services firms managing client workflows, and distribution businesses that need systems their staff can actually use without a manual. Off-the-shelf software rarely fits those situations cleanly, which is where a custom-built web app earns its cost back within the first year.
Most web app projects fail in the requirements phase, not the build phase. The client describes what they have today, and the developer builds exactly that, just in a browser. What actually needs to happen is a conversation about the job the software is doing: what decisions does it support, what data does it move, and where does it break down under real usage. We spend the first week of every project in that conversation before any wireframe gets drawn.

For a Marin County professional services firm we worked with, the problem looked like a client intake form on the surface. Underneath, it was a routing problem: different client types needed different document checklists, different approval chains, and different billing triggers. We built a Laravel-based workflow engine that handled the branching logic server-side, with a React front end that adjusted dynamically based on the client type selected. The intake time dropped from 45 minutes per client to under 12.

Where a lot of agencies default to React for everything, we do not. React makes sense when the user is doing a lot of interactive work inside the browser. For data-heavy admin tools, reporting dashboards, or anything where server-rendered pages load faster and are easier for non-technical staff to maintain, we go with Laravel and PHP on the back end and keep the front end lighter. The right choice depends on who is using the app and what they are doing in it, not on which framework got the most GitHub stars last quarter.

On the infrastructure side, we deploy on AWS with Docker containers so the app behaves identically in staging and production. That sounds like a technical detail, but it matters practically: it means bugs found in testing are the same bugs that would have appeared in production, not different ones caused by environment differences. PostgreSQL handles relational data with complex reporting needs; MySQL works well for simpler transactional workloads. We pick based on what the data structure actually looks like.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Corte Madera, California

Working Prototype in 3 Weeks

You see a clickable, functional build within the first sprint, not a slide deck. Changes in direction happen before code is finalized, not after.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

Full IP transfer and repository access from the start of the project. You are never dependent on us to keep the lights on.

Handles 10x Traffic Without a Rewrite

We architect for the load your business will put on the system in two years, not just today. Adding users or transaction volume later does not mean starting over.

Fixed Price, Documented Scope

Every project runs on a written spec agreed before work begins. If scope changes, we discuss it openly; you never get a surprise invoice at delivery.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Build

We spend the first week understanding your actual workflow, not just your feature wishlist. If your team uses spreadsheets or email to manage a process today, we ask to see the spreadsheet before we write a single requirement.

2

Design and Build

We run two-week sprints, delivering a working build at the end of each one. You test against real functionality, not mockups, so feedback is grounded in how the app actually behaves.

3

QA and Hardening

Every user flow gets tested against edge cases your actual users will hit, not just the happy path. We run automated regression tests so changes in one area do not quietly break another.

4

Shipping to Production

We deploy to your environment with a rollback plan in place. Go-live is a planned event with a checklist, not a moment of hoping everything works.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

The first 30 days after launch are covered under the project. Beyond that, we offer a monthly support arrangement that includes bug fixes, dependency updates, and up to 8 hours of change requests per month.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Corte Madera, California.

For most projects, you see a functional prototype of the core workflow within the first two-week sprint. It will not have every feature, but it will be real working software, not a mockup. That gives you something concrete to react to before the build goes too far in one direction.

The fixed price covers everything defined in the written scope document we agree on before work starts. Design, development, testing, and deployment are all included. If you want to add something mid-project, we scope it separately and give you a price before touching it. Nothing gets added silently.

It depends on how far along the build is and what the change involves. Small course corrections inside an existing sprint usually absorb without a cost impact. Larger scope changes get a written change order with a revised price and timeline estimate. We flag these early so you are not surprised.

We start with the use case, not a preferred stack. For apps with heavy user interaction and real-time data, React on the front end and Node.js on the back end tend to perform well. For complex workflow logic with lots of business rules, Laravel handles that more cleanly. The database choice between PostgreSQL and MySQL comes down to how relational and reporting-heavy your data is.

The first 30 days after launch are included in the project price and cover bug fixes from anything we built. After that, we offer a structured monthly retainer with a defined response time of one business day for issues and up to 8 hours of change requests per month. Larger feature additions get scoped and priced as separate projects.

Our project managers work hours that overlap with US Pacific time, which means you can reach someone during your normal workday. We send end-of-day summaries, use Loom for walkthrough videos when a written update would lose context, and keep a shared project board updated daily. The time zone difference means your feedback sent at 5 PM Pacific often comes back with a response by the time you start the next morning.

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