Fixed-price projects, working builds every two weeks, and code that is yours from day one.
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Serving businesses in Forest Knolls, California
The full codebase is transferred to you at project close. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, and no situation where a price increase forces a rebuild.
We run two-week sprints and deliver something you can actually click through, not a mockup, by the end of the first sprint. You give feedback on real software, not wireframes.
We have connected apps to QuickBooks, Stripe, Google Calendar, and Salesforce via REST APIs. If your business depends on an existing tool, we build around it rather than replace it.
We use Docker and AWS so your app can handle a spike in traffic, whether that is a busy summer season or a sudden surge from press coverage, without you needing to call anyone.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow in detail, whether that means sitting through a recorded walkthrough of your current tools or mapping your process over a series of calls. We define scope, identify the single most important user action the app must support, and agree on what success looks like before any code is written.
Development runs in two-week sprints. The first deliverable is a working prototype of your core user flow, not a visual concept. You test it, give feedback, and we adjust before the next sprint starts.
We run functional testing, load testing, and a security review before anything goes to production. For apps that handle payments or personal data, this phase also includes a review against relevant compliance requirements.
Launch runs through a documented deployment checklist on AWS with Docker containers, so the environment is consistent and rollbacks are fast if anything unexpected comes up. We walk you through the go-live process in real time.
After launch, we offer a retainer that covers bug fixes within 48 hours, monthly dependency updates, and uptime monitoring. If you want to add a feature in month three, we scope it as a new sprint rather than a vague open-ended engagement.
Common questions about Web App Development in Forest Knolls, California.
Send us a description of your current workflow and what you need the app to do. We will review it and come back with an honest assessment of scope, timeline, and fit.