Serving US Businesses Since 2015 • India-Based Team
Custom web apps built for Ferndale companies

Web App Development in Ferndale, Florida

We work remotely with businesses across South Florida to ship apps faster.

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The SIR Group
A property management company in Ferndale was spending 6 hours every Friday manually reconciling rent payments across three different spreadsheets. Different dates, different formats, different missing fields. When a payment came in late, nobody knew until the end of the week. They needed a system that could pull payments in real time, flag discrepancies, and show them exactly which units were current and which were not.

That is the kind of problem we solve through custom web app development. Not off-the-shelf software that forces your business into its workflow, but an app built around how you actually work. We have been doing this since 2015, starting as a five-person team in India and growing to work with companies across 20 countries. For Ferndale businesses like property managers, contractors, and service providers, we build web apps that cut operational friction in half.

We work fully remote. That means your development team is based in India, working during hours that overlap with your business day, and delivering working code every two weeks. You own all the code. We use encrypted communication, daily standups on your schedule, and shared project boards so nothing gets lost in translation.
Web app development is not just building a website that happens to run in a browser. A real web app is software that manages your core business function. Inventory systems, booking platforms, invoicing tools, team collaboration spaces. These apps change how your team works, so they need to be designed around your actual workflow, not around what a template can do.

When we start a web app project with a Ferndale company, the first week is spent watching. We do not immediately jump to technical decisions. If you are a HVAC contractor managing jobs across South Florida, we sit in on your job scheduling calls, watch how your team handles change orders, and see where the manual work creates delays. Then we ask: what if that part was automatic. What if your dispatchers could see real-time availability instead of texting each other. What if customers could check their own job status instead of calling you.

We typically build web apps using React on the frontend for responsive interfaces that feel fast, and Node.js or Laravel on the backend depending on what the app needs to do. If your app has to sync data with a lot of external systems like Stripe, QuickBooks, or Google Workspace, Node.js handles that orchestration more cleanly. If your app is heavy on business logic and data relationships, Laravel's database tools save us weeks of custom code. We use PostgreSQL for structured data because it handles concurrent users and complex queries better than MySQL, and MongoDB when your data is more flexible and evolving.

The property management company we mentioned at the start. We built them a dashboard that pulled rent data from their three different payment processors using API integrations. Within two weeks they had real-time visibility. By week five, they had automated reconciliation that caught a $3,200 payment that had been lost in their old system for three months.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Ferndale, Florida

Working Prototype in 3 Weeks

You see a functional build of your core feature before we build anything else. This is not a mockup. It is real code running in a browser that your team can use and critique.

You Own All the Code

Every line of code is yours. We do not use black-box frameworks or proprietary platforms that lock you in. If you ever need to switch developers, you can.

Built for Real Users, Not Templates

We watch your team work first, then design the app around your actual workflow. This cuts training time in half because the app works the way you already think.

Deployed and Running in Production

By project end, your app is live, monitored, and backed up. We do not hand over code and disappear. We set up the infrastructure.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Understanding Your Workflow

We spend the first week observing your team in action. If you manage property maintenance requests, we watch how requests come in, how they get assigned, and where the bottlenecks are. We ask questions that hurt: what do you do manually that should be automatic. We document everything in a shared Google Doc so you can correct our assumptions.

2

Design and Prototype

We sketch the app's interface and show you working code within 10 days. This prototype handles your core workflow, not every edge case. It proves the idea works before we invest in the full build. You can change your mind here. It costs nothing.

3

Building the Full App

We build the app in two-week sprints. Every other Friday you see a working build deployed to a staging server. You can test it with your actual data. You request changes. We prioritize and build them in the next sprint. This rhythm means you are never waiting more than two weeks for feedback.

4

Launch and Infrastructure

When you are satisfied, we deploy to production servers with automated backups, security monitoring, and uptime alerts. We set up your domain, SSL certificate, and database maintenance. You can use the app immediately.

5

Ongoing Improvements

After launch, we stay available. You find edge cases. We fix them. You discover ways to improve the workflow. We build them. Most clients keep us on retainer for 8 to 12 hours per month of maintenance and optimization work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Ferndale, Florida.

Typical projects run 8 to 12 weeks from first meeting to launch. That includes a week of discovery, two weeks for prototype, four to six weeks of full development in two-week sprints, and one week of infrastructure setup and testing. The timeline depends on feature complexity. A scheduling system for a service business takes eight weeks. A multi-vendor marketplace takes fourteen weeks.

Yes. We build in two-week sprints and you see working code every sprint. If you realize your idea was wrong or you want to pivot, we reprioritize the next sprint. Changes that delay the original scope may add cost, but we talk through that explicitly.

We integrate with most platforms using their APIs. QuickBooks, Stripe, Google Workspace, Salesforce, even custom legacy systems if they have a way to connect. We charge a fixed fee per integration depending on complexity. Most integrations take a few days.

Your dedicated project manager is based in India and works afternoons in US Eastern time. Daily standups are 2 PM your time. You send requirements and feedback at the end of your day and wake up to progress. For urgent issues, you get direct Slack access to the developer who can answer questions immediately.

Most custom web apps we build start at 24000 dollars for an eight-week project with one to two core features. A more complex system with multiple integrations and a large database can run 45000 to 60000 dollars. We provide a detailed scope and fixed price estimate before work starts.

Yes. You own all code, all databases, all infrastructure. We provide documentation and hand over access to your hosting account. You can hire another developer to maintain it, or keep us on retainer for ongoing work.

It depends entirely on what your app needs to do. React and Node.js work well for real-time interfaces with lots of user interaction. Laravel works better when your app is heavy on business logic and data relationships. We pick the stack based on your problem, not on what is trending.

Most clients keep us on retainer for ongoing maintenance, bug fixes, and improvements. Typically 8 to 12 hours per month. Urgent production issues get fixed within 24 hours. Non-urgent improvements are prioritized in the next sprint.

Yes. That is exactly what the first week is for. We help you clarify the problem and test whether a web app is even the right solution. Sometimes a more structured tool like Airtable or a low-code platform makes more sense. We will tell you if that is the case.

Send us an email describing your problem and what you want the app to do. We will schedule a 30-minute call to understand your situation and whether we are a good fit. If yes, we send a proposal with scope, timeline, and price. No sales pressure. No contract until you are ready to start.

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Send us a description of what you need and we will schedule a 30-minute call to understand your situation. No pitch. Just a conversation about whether custom development makes sense for you.

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