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Web App Development in Moss Landing, California

From marine research workflows to energy operations, we build web apps around your real process.

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The SIR Group
A marine biotechnology company near Moss Landing was tracking water quality samples across six monitoring sites using a patchwork of CSV exports, email threads, and a shared drive that nobody could agree was current. Their field teams were re-entering data by hand every evening, and by the time their research director had a consolidated view, the data was already 48 hours stale. We rebuilt that process into a single web application where field submissions, lab results, and historical trends all lived in one place, updated in real time.

Moss Landing sits at an unusual intersection of California's central coast economy. Elkhorn Slough draws marine research institutions and aquaculture operations. The Moss Landing Power Plant and nearby industrial port facilities anchor an energy and logistics sector that runs on operational data. These are not industries that can get by on generic project management software or off-the-shelf dashboards. The workflows are specialized, the data is sensitive, and the reporting requirements are specific enough that custom-built tools pay for themselves within the first year.
Most of the web app projects we take on start the same way: a business that outgrew its current tools but has not found anything on the market that fits well enough to buy. For operations tied to marine science or coastal energy infrastructure, that gap is almost always the case. Standard SaaS platforms are not built with tidal sampling schedules or FERC compliance reporting in mind. Custom development fills that gap precisely.

The practical question is always what to build first. A common mistake is scoping the entire vision before validating the core workflow. We push back on that. A research station does not need a full data platform on day one. It needs the one screen that replaces the nightly CSV ritual, and it needs that screen to work without training. We build that first, then add layers once the team has confirmed the foundation is solid. This approach keeps the first release tight and prevents the expensive rewrites that come from building on unvalidated assumptions.

For businesses in energy operations or port logistics, the web app problem is usually integration, not invention. The data already exists across SCADA outputs, maintenance logs, and procurement systems. What is missing is a single interface that pulls those sources together and surfaces the right information to the right person at the right time. We have connected REST APIs from legacy industrial systems to modern React frontends, giving operations teams a dashboard that looks current because it actually is.

One honest constraint worth naming: if your workflow is highly regulated with strict data residency requirements, the architecture conversation gets more involved. We handle that upfront during scoping, not after the first build. Deploying on AWS with properly configured VPC rules and PostgreSQL managed instances covers most compliance scenarios, but it is worth discussing before the first line of code is written.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Moss Landing, California

Working Prototype in Three Weeks

You see a functional build of your core workflow within the first sprint cycle, not a mockup. That means real decisions can happen before the project budget is halfway spent.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

We transfer full IP and source code ownership at each milestone, not at the end of the project. You are never locked into us for updates or maintenance.

Handles 10x Traffic Without a Rewrite

We architect for the load your business will need in two years, not just today. Docker containerization and AWS autoscaling are standard on every production build we ship.

Integrates With the Systems You Already Use

Whether your data lives in a legacy SCADA system, QuickBooks, or a custom database, we build REST API connections that bring everything into one interface without replacing what works.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Mapping the Real Workflow

We spend the first week reviewing how your team actually works today, not how you wish it worked. If your process involves spreadsheets, shared inboxes, or manual exports, we document exactly where those break down before writing a single requirement.

2

Design and Build

We build in two-week sprints with a working, testable increment at the end of each one. You review real functionality, not wireframes, so change requests happen before they become expensive.

3

QA and Hardening

Every build goes through automated testing and a structured manual QA pass covering edge cases your users will actually hit. We document known limitations before launch, not after.

4

Production Launch

We handle deployment to your AWS environment with zero-downtime configuration and a rollback plan in place. Launch day is not the first time we check whether things work under real conditions.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

After launch, we monitor error logs and performance for 30 days at no additional charge. Retainer support is available for teams that need ongoing feature development or priority response within 4 business hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Moss Landing, California.

We ask a lot of questions before we write any code. The first week is structured discovery: we review your current tools, sit with the people who use them daily over video calls, and document where the process actually breaks. For specialized sectors like marine research or energy operations, that context comes from the people doing the work, not from us pretending to be domain experts.

A focused single-workflow application typically ships its first production version in 8 to 12 weeks. Projects with multiple integrations or complex permission systems run 14 to 20 weeks. We give you a specific timeline after the discovery week, not before, because scoping without understanding the workflow produces estimates that miss by a wide margin.

They will. Two-week sprints exist precisely for this reason. At the end of each sprint you review a working build and tell us what needs to change before the next one starts. Scope changes that affect timeline get flagged immediately with a clear cost-and-time impact so you can decide whether to proceed, not find out at the end.

It depends entirely on what the application needs to do. Laravel and PostgreSQL handle complex business rules and relational data well, which is why we reach for them on operations tools. React makes sense on the frontend when users need real-time updates without page reloads. We do not pick a stack because it is fashionable; we pick it because it fits the problem.

The first 30 days of monitoring are included in every project. After that, we offer a monthly retainer with a guaranteed 4-business-hour response time for bugs and a structured release cycle for new features. We also do a clean handoff with documented architecture if you prefer to manage the app internally going forward.

Our project manager maintains overlap hours with US Pacific and Eastern time zones, typically 9 AM to 1 PM Pacific. Day-to-day communication runs through Slack, and we use Loom for async walkthroughs of builds so you can review progress on your own schedule. Most of our clients find the time zone gap accelerates the project because the development team is heads-down while the client side is offline.

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