Fixed-price projects, working builds every two weeks, and code you own outright.
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Serving businesses in Floriston, California
You see a functional, clickable version of your app at the end of each sprint, not a static mockup. That means you can redirect priorities before a feature goes too far in the wrong direction.
We transfer full IP and repository access at project close. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, no asking permission to modify your own software.
We size and deploy infrastructure on AWS based on your actual traffic patterns, including seasonal spikes. A system that works in February needs to work equally well in July when traffic triples.
If your app needs to connect to Stripe, QuickBooks, or a third-party logistics API, we scope those integrations in week one. Retrofitting an integration after launch typically costs 40% more than building it in from the start.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow: the tools you use, the steps that require manual intervention, and the data that needs to move between systems. We document this into a scope agreement that defines what gets built and what success looks like before any development starts.
Development runs in two-week sprints, with a shared project board updated daily. You see a working build at the end of each sprint, and feedback from that demo shapes the next sprint before a single line is written.
Before anything goes to production, we run the application against your real use cases: concurrent users, edge-case inputs, and integration failures. We fix what breaks rather than shipping a known issue list.
Deployment is handled on AWS with monitoring configured from day one, so we know immediately if something behaves unexpectedly after launch. We stay available during your first week live to handle anything that surfaces in real traffic.
Post-launch support includes a defined response SLA, monthly dependency updates, and a retainer option if you want to keep adding features on a rolling sprint basis. You are never left with a finished product and no path forward.
Common questions about Web App Development in Floriston, California.
Share what you are trying to build or fix, and we will put together a clear scope and timeline before any commitment is required.