Fixed-price projects, working builds every two weeks, and a team available during your business hours.
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Serving businesses in Lakeshore, California
You see a functional prototype within the first sprint, not a slide deck. This lets you give real feedback before the project is too far along to change direction.
Full IP transfer is written into every contract. You are never locked into us for hosting, maintenance, or future development if you choose to move on.
We deploy on AWS with Docker-based containerization so your app scales horizontally under peak load. No manual server intervention needed when bookings spike mid-summer.
We build REST APIs that connect your new app to QuickBooks, Stripe, or whatever you are already using. You do not have to abandon your existing tools to gain new capabilities.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week inside your actual workflow. If your team is tracking availability on a whiteboard or juggling rental returns through a group text, we need to understand that before we propose any solution. We document every user role, every handoff point, and every place the current process breaks.
Development runs in two-week sprints. You see a working build at the end of each sprint and can redirect before the next one starts. We share progress through recorded walkthroughs and a live staging environment you can access anytime.
Before anything goes live, we run the application through structured testing that covers edge cases specific to your workflows, not just the happy path. For booking and inventory systems, that means testing concurrent requests, boundary dates, and permission logic across every user role.
Launch is a planned event, not a surprise. We coordinate deployment timing with you, monitor error logs in real time on launch day, and keep a rollback ready if something unexpected surfaces in production.
For the first 30 days after launch, bug fixes are included. Beyond that, we offer monthly retainers that cover monitoring via AWS CloudWatch, dependency updates, and a set number of change-request hours per month. Response time for reported issues is within one business day.
Common questions about Web App Development in Lakeshore, California.
Tell us what your current process looks like and where it breaks down. We will review it and come back with an honest assessment of what a custom build would take.