Fixed-price projects delivered remotely, with progress you can see every two weeks.
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Trusted by companies across the USA
Serving businesses in Mojave, California
You see a functional, clickable version of your app at the end of each sprint, not a slide deck. If a workflow needs to change, you catch it before the next sprint starts instead of at launch.
We transfer full IP ownership and repository access when the project kicks off. You are never locked into us for hosting, maintenance, or future changes.
We deploy on AWS with Docker-based containers so your app can scale horizontally when demand spikes, without rearchitecting anything from scratch.
For industries with compliance requirements, we build structured logging and export-ready reporting into the data layer from the start, so you are not retrofitting it later when an audit comes.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow, whether that is a spreadsheet, a legacy tool, or a manual process. We document every data input, every decision point, and every user role before writing a single requirement.
UI wireframes go out for your review before development starts. Once approved, we build in two-week sprints with a working, deployed version at the end of each one so you can interact with the actual app, not a mockup.
We run automated test suites against every API endpoint and user flow, then do a manual walkthrough of edge cases your team identifies. Load testing happens here, not after launch.
Deployment to your AWS environment happens with zero-downtime releases using Docker containers. We stay available for 48 hours post-launch to catch anything that only surfaces under real traffic.
After launch, you can engage us on a monthly retainer for bug fixes, feature additions, and performance monitoring. Response time on production issues is under four hours during US business hours.
Common questions about Web App Development in Mojave, California.
Share your current workflow with us and we will map out what a focused web app would replace, what it would cost, and how long it would take to build.