Custom web apps designed around your operations, not a template someone else outgrew.
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Serving businesses in Andover, New York
You see a functional prototype after the first sprint, not a slide deck. That gives you something real to react to before we go deeper into the build.
All source code, all documentation, and all hosting accounts belong to you from day one. We sign an NDA before we start and hand over full IP ownership at launch.
We scope before we start and price the full project upfront. If we miss something during discovery that changes the scope, we flag it before building it, not after.
We design around the actual users of your system, whether that is a warehouse worker on a phone or an operations manager pulling weekly reports, not an imagined ideal user.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first one to two weeks mapping your actual workflow through calls and documentation reviews. The output is a written spec that covers every feature, every data relationship, and every integration point before a line of code is written.
We build in two-week sprints and you see a working build after each one. Design and development run in parallel so you are reviewing real screens, not mockups that do not match what gets built.
We test against the original spec, not just against what was built. If a feature does not behave the way the discovery document described, it gets fixed before it reaches you for review.
We handle deployment to AWS, configure the environment, and run a final check with your team before going live. Launch day is rarely dramatic when the testing was done properly.
After launch, we provide 60 days of included bug support. Beyond that, we offer a monthly retainer for ongoing changes and feature additions, with a defined response time and a shared backlog you control.
Common questions about Web App Development in Andover, New York.
Tell us what your current system looks like and what is breaking down. We will map it out with you and show you what a custom build would actually involve before you commit to anything.