Custom web apps for California's working businesses, delivered remotely with clear milestones.
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Serving businesses in Creston, California
You see real, functioning software at the end of every sprint, not a status update. If something needs to change, you catch it before the next phase starts, not after the project is done.
The entire codebase, database schema, and deployment setup transfers to you at launch. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, and no dependency on us to keep the lights on.
For field teams in rural areas, we build with intermittent connectivity in mind. Data syncs when a connection is available, so staff can keep working regardless of signal strength.
We connect your new application to existing tools via REST APIs, whether that is QuickBooks for accounting, Stripe for payments, or a third-party compliance database your industry requires.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing process in detail, including any tools, spreadsheets, or manual steps currently in use. The output is a written spec and a project plan you approve before we start building.
Development runs in two-week sprints. You get a working build at the end of each sprint with a short Loom walkthrough explaining what was completed and what is next.
Testing is not a final-week event for us. We run automated tests and manual QA throughout development so bugs surface when they are cheap to fix, not after you have shown the app to your team.
We deploy to a staging environment first, run a final review with you, and then push to production on a planned schedule. We stay available the day of and the week after go-live to catch anything unexpected.
After launch, we offer a structured support retainer that covers bug fixes, minor feature additions, and monthly performance reviews. Response time for critical issues is within four business hours.
Common questions about Web App Development in Creston, California.
Share a description of your current process and where it is breaking down. We will review it and come back with an honest assessment of what a custom web app would actually solve.