Custom web apps designed around your workflow, delivered by a remote team with real US-hours availability.
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Trusted by companies across the USA
Serving businesses in Bay Shore, New York
There is no license to renew and no vendor who can lock you out. The full codebase is transferred to you at launch, and you can host it wherever you choose.
We structure delivery in two-week sprints. You see a functional, testable version of your core feature set before the first month is over, not a slide deck.
Containerized deployments on AWS mean adding capacity is a configuration change, not an emergency rebuild. We test under load before anything ships to production.
REST API integrations with QuickBooks, Stripe, Salesforce, and most scheduling or inventory platforms are standard. If it has an API, we can connect to it.
A clear process, no surprises.
We audit your current workflow before writing a single requirement, mapping where data lives, where it needs to go, and what breaks under edge-case conditions. This shapes the architecture before any design work begins.
Development runs in two-week cycles with a working, testable build at the end of each one. You review real screens against real data, not wireframes, and give feedback before the next sprint locks in.
Automated tests are written alongside the features they cover, and manual edge-case testing runs before each sprint delivery. Nothing waits for a single end-of-project test pass.
We handle environment setup, DNS, and SSL on AWS and run a parallel period where your old process and new system operate simultaneously so no data or workflow falls through the gap.
The 90 days after launch reveal usage patterns that pre-launch testing never fully captures. We include a structured support window and offer a monthly retainer for teams that need ongoing feature work or monitoring.
Common questions about Web App Development in Bay Shore, New York.
Share what you are trying to build or fix, and we will review your current workflow and tell you honestly whether a custom build is the right call and what it would take to get there.