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Web App Development in Lathrop, California

From warehouse portals to customer-facing tools, we replace the workarounds that are slowing your team down.

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The SIR Group
A cold-storage logistics company operating near the I-5 corridor in Lathrop came to us because their inbound shipment tracking lived entirely inside a shared Excel file that three people edited simultaneously. Drivers were calling the office to confirm slot times because the sheet was always showing stale data. We spent two weeks on calls mapping their dispatch workflow before writing a single line of code, and the web portal we delivered reduced their check-in calls by roughly 70% within the first month.

Lathrop sits at one of California's busiest freight crossroads, and its economy reflects that: warehousing, cold storage, manufacturing distribution, and e-commerce fulfillment are the dominant industries here. Those business types share a common problem: operations that scaled fast enough to outgrow spreadsheets but have not yet found software that fits their specific process. Custom web app development closes that gap without forcing a company to reshape its workflow around an off-the-shelf product.
Most warehouse and distribution operations in the San Joaquin Valley have tried at least one generic operations platform and hit the same wall: the software was built for a median customer, not for their specific mix of SKUs, shift structures, or carrier relationships. A custom web app is not always the right answer, but when your team is spending real hours each week compensating for what your tools cannot do, the math shifts quickly.

For a fulfillment center managing inbound and outbound across multiple dock doors, we have used React on the frontend because real-time status updates need to render fast without full page reloads, and Node.js on the backend to handle the concurrent webhook traffic from multiple carrier APIs. The choice was not about following a trend. It was about the fact that dock supervisors needed a live dashboard that updated without them refreshing a browser tab every three minutes.

Not every project needs that architecture, though. For internal business tools where speed of development and long-term maintainability matter more than real-time UI updates, Laravel with a PostgreSQL database is often the better call. It gives you a structured codebase that a future developer can read and extend without needing a tribal knowledge transfer from the original team. We have a mild opinion on this: agencies that push a microservices setup on every mid-market project are often solving their own complexity preferences, not the client's problem.

Lathrop's position along the Highway 120 and I-5 interchange makes it a hub for regional distribution that serves both the Bay Area and the Central Valley. Companies here often need software that bridges the gap between their own internal systems and the platforms their retail or grocery partners require, whether that is EDI compliance, API connections to warehouse management systems, or customer-facing order portals. That kind of integration work is where a well-structured REST API layer, deployed consistently through Docker, earns its place.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Lathrop, California

Working Build in Your Hands Every Two Weeks

We run two-week sprints and deliver a testable build at the end of each one, so you can change direction before the next sprint locks in. You are never waiting three months to see if the software matches what you described.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

All source code, database schemas, and deployment configurations transfer to you at project start, not after a final payment. You can host it yourself, hand it to another developer, or build on it internally without asking us for permission.

Connects to the Platforms You Already Use

We have built integrations with QuickBooks, Shopify, ShipStation, Salesforce, and carrier APIs including FedEx and UPS Freight. If your app needs to talk to an external system, we document the integration so your team understands it after we hand off.

Runs on AWS With Monitoring From Day One

We deploy on AWS and configure uptime monitoring, automated backups, and error alerting before the app goes live. If something breaks at 2 a.m. Pacific time, the alert fires to us first, not to you.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping Your Build

We start with your actual workflow, not a requirements template. If your team tracks orders in a spreadsheet, we ask to see the spreadsheet and talk to the person who owns it before we define a single feature. This phase ends with a written scope document and a fixed price.

2

Design and Build

Design and development run in parallel sprints. You see a working screen before the sprint ends, not a static mockup followed by a build phase that runs six weeks in the dark. Feedback goes directly into the next sprint.

3

QA and Hardening

We run functional testing, load testing on expected traffic volumes, and a security review before anything touches a production environment. For apps handling sensitive business data, we include a review of access controls and session handling.

4

Shipping to Production

Launch is a planned event, not a surprise. We schedule it for a low-traffic window, run a rollback plan alongside the deployment, and stay available for the 48 hours after go-live to catch anything that only surfaces under real user load.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

After launch, we offer monthly retainer support that includes bug fixes within 48 hours, dependency updates, and one sprint of new feature development per month if you need it. You can also choose a lighter plan that covers monitoring and critical fixes only.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Lathrop, California.

For most projects, you see a testable build of the core workflow within three to four weeks of the scope being signed off. That is not a polished product; it is enough to confirm that the logic works the way you described it. Full builds typically take eight to sixteen weeks depending on scope.

The fixed price covers everything defined in the scope document. Scope changes happen when a feature turns out to be more complex than described in discovery, or when new features are added mid-project. Both of those get a change order with a price and timeline before any work starts. We do not absorb undocumented additions and quietly bill later.

Integration work is scoped separately because the complexity depends heavily on how well-documented the third-party API is. We have worked with carrier APIs, ERP connectors, and payment gateways where the documentation was incomplete, and that adds time. We tell you that upfront rather than discovering it after the project starts.

The choice comes down to what the app actually needs to do. React makes sense when users need real-time updates or the interface has a lot of interactive state, like a live dispatch dashboard. Laravel fits better when the complexity is in business logic and data relationships rather than the UI, and when long-term maintainability by a non-specialized team matters.

Post-launch support options are discussed before the project closes. You can choose a retainer that covers bug fixes, security patches, and monthly feature development, or a lighter plan for monitoring and critical fixes only. If neither fits, you own the code and can take it to any developer you choose.

We maintain working overlap with Pacific time for calls, reviews, and anything that needs a live conversation. The practical effect is that work moves overnight: you send input at the end of your day and see results in the morning. We use Slack for daily updates, Loom for async walkthroughs of new builds, and Zoom for sprint reviews. Nothing important gets buried in a time zone gap.

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