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Most custom web apps start showing value before they are finished. You see a working prototype in week two and can start using it in week four. Not a year-long project with nothing to show until the end.
A booking app that handled 50 reservations a week hits 500 without a single new hire. Automation does the work your team was doing by hand.
We worked with a service company that spent 15 hours a week on scheduling. Automating that alone paid for their web app in four months.
Your code lives on your servers or the cloud service of your choice. We do not charge recurring fees. You pay for development, then you own it.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week in your actual process. If your business hinges on a spreadsheet, we open that spreadsheet and understand every column. If you are juggling multiple tools, we map how data moves between them and where it breaks.
We write down what we heard and hand it back to you. One page, crystal clear. You confirm we got it right or you show us what we missed. No ambiguity before we code.
You get a rough but functional app that covers the core workflow. Not production quality yet. But real enough that you can test it and tell us what matters most.
We add missing features, fix bugs, and optimize the parts you said were slow. You see code changes every few days, not once at the end.
We run the app through load testing, check for security gaps, and optimize database queries. If it breaks at 500 simultaneous users, we find that now, not after launch.
Your team goes live. We stay available for 24 hours in case something unexpected happens. Then we hand you the code, the documentation, and the access keys.
Common questions about Web App Development in Ormond Beach, Florida.
Let us spend one week understanding your workflow, then show you a rough prototype of what could replace it. No long sales cycle. No vague roadmap. Just working code.