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You see a functional prototype after the first sprint, not a slide deck. Every two weeks you get a new build and the option to adjust before the next phase starts.
Source code, database, infrastructure access. All of it transfers to you at project close. We will sign an NDA before the first call if you need one.
We document your actual process before designing anything. If your team works a certain way, the app follows that logic rather than forcing a new one.
Every project is quoted with a defined scope. If requirements grow, we flag it and requote before building. You never hit an invoice you did not expect.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week understanding your actual workflow, not just your requirements document. If there is a spreadsheet your team relies on, we want to see it and understand why it works the way it does.
We build in two-week sprints and share a working build after each one. You test against real scenarios, not a mockup, so feedback is grounded in how the app actually behaves.
We test across user roles, edge cases, and failure states before anything goes live. For apps with external integrations, we run end-to-end tests against the actual API environments, not just mocked responses.
We deploy to your AWS environment, configure DNS and SSL, and run a final smoke test with your team present. You get a full handoff document covering architecture, credentials, and maintenance steps.
Post-launch support includes a 60-day window for bug fixes at no additional charge. Beyond that, we offer a monthly retainer for feature additions, monitored uptime alerts, and dependency updates on a defined schedule.
Common questions about Web App Development in Alden, New York.
Send us a description of your current process and we will tell you, honestly, whether a custom web app is the right solution or if something simpler would serve you better.