Fixed-price web apps for California businesses that need more than off-the-shelf tools.
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Serving businesses in Grizzly Flats, California
You see a functional prototype within the first three weeks, not a slide deck. That gives you something real to react to before the full build is committed.
Full source code, database schemas, and infrastructure configs transfer to you at project close. There is no ongoing license fee to keep your own app running.
Web apps we build are responsive by default and tested on the browsers your crew actually uses, including low-bandwidth conditions common in foothill and rural areas.
We connect to QuickBooks, Stripe, DocuSign, and most scheduling or CRM platforms via REST APIs, so your team does not have to abandon tools they already know.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first sessions tracing your actual workflow, not the idealized version. If your team routes client requests through a shared email inbox, we want to see exactly how that inbox is managed before we design a replacement.
UI mockups go up for review before a single backend line is written, so you are approving the flow and feel early. Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build delivered at the end of each one.
We test across devices, browsers, and user roles, including edge cases your team might hit in the field. Bugs found here are fixed before go-live, not scheduled as post-launch tickets.
Deployment goes to AWS with Docker-based infrastructure so the environment is consistent and reproducible. We walk your team through the live system before handing over credentials.
The first 60 days after launch are covered under the project scope for bug fixes and minor adjustments. Beyond that, retainer support is available with a 24-hour response commitment for critical issues.
Common questions about Web App Development in Grizzly Flats, California.
Send us a description of what you are trying to build or automate, and we will come back with a scope outline and a clear fixed-price estimate, no obligation.