Fixed-price projects, working builds every two weeks, and code you own completely.
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Serving businesses in Grenada, California
You see a clickable, functional build within the first sprint, not a deck of mockups. That means you can validate the core workflow before we build anything else.
We transfer full IP ownership at the end of the project. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, and no asking permission to modify your own system.
We architect with PostgreSQL and Docker from the start so the app can scale when your user base grows, rather than requiring a costly rebuild at 500 users.
We connect your app to QuickBooks, Stripe, or third-party logistics platforms via REST APIs so your team is not re-entering data across systems.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your current workflow in detail: the tools you use, the steps that cause friction, and the outcome you need the app to deliver. We document this as a functional spec you approve before any design begins.
Development runs in two-week sprints. You see a working build at the end of each sprint and can redirect priorities before the next one starts, which prevents the late-stage surprises that blow up fixed-price projects.
We test against real user scenarios, not just unit tests. Edge cases, slow connections, and concurrent users all get stress-tested before we sign off on a release candidate.
Deployment runs on AWS with automated rollback in place, so a failed release does not take your app offline for hours. We handle the launch and stay available for the first 48 hours post-deployment.
After launch we offer a structured support retainer that includes bug fixes within one business day, monthly dependency updates, and uptime monitoring with alerts. You decide the retainer scope based on how actively the app needs to evolve.
Common questions about Web App Development in Grenada, California.
Share your current workflow and what you need it to do. We will review it and tell you honestly what a build like that takes, in time and budget, before you commit to anything.