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You see a functional prototype within the first three weeks, not a slide deck. This gives you something real to react to before the full build is complete.
Source code, database schema, deployment scripts. All of it transfers to you at project close. We sign an NDA and assignment agreement before work begins.
Every project is scoped and priced before we start. If the scope changes, we discuss it openly before adding to the timeline or budget.
We document the codebase and deployment process so your internal team or a future developer can maintain it without needing us on every call.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend time in your actual workflow before drafting any specs. If your team uses a whiteboard, a shared inbox, or a Google Sheet to manage something today, we want to understand that system first so the app we build actually replaces it rather than sitting alongside it.
We build in two-week sprints and share a working build after each one. You can test real functionality, not mockups, and redirect us before the next sprint starts if something needs to change.
For web apps, QA includes load testing, role-based access checks, and browser compatibility across the devices your users actually have. We document every issue found and resolved before anything goes live.
We handle deployment to AWS with environment configuration, SSL, and database backup policies in place. Launch day includes a handoff call where we walk through the admin panel and any integrations together.
Post-launch support covers bug fixes, security patches, and minor feature requests for 60 days at no additional cost. After that, we offer a monthly retainer or handle changes on a per-project basis, whichever fits your budget better.
Common questions about Web App Development in Adams, New York.
Share how your team currently manages the process you want to automate, and we will come back with a honest assessment of what a web app could actually do for it.