Fixed-price web apps designed around your workflow, delivered by a team that ships.
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Serving businesses in Georgetown, New York
You see a clickable, functional build inside the first sprint. That means you can identify what needs adjusting before we have built too far in the wrong direction.
We hand over the full repository at project close with no licensing fees attached. You can host it, modify it, or hand it to another developer whenever you need to.
We architect for the traffic and data volume you expect in year three, not just what you have today. Scaling later should mean adding capacity, not rebuilding the foundation.
One custom tool built around your actual workflow typically replaces two or three monthly subscriptions that each cover 70% of what you need and none of the integration between them.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow, not just your wishlist. If your team is currently managing a process in a spreadsheet, we want to see the actual spreadsheet before we write a single requirement.
Development happens in two-week sprints, and you see a working build at the end of each one. You can redirect priorities between sprints without derailing the timeline.
We run functional tests, load tests, and edge-case scenarios before anything touches production. Bugs found here cost nothing to fix; bugs found after launch cost trust.
We handle deployment to AWS, configure your domain and SSL, and stay online during the launch window to catch anything that behaves differently in a live environment.
After launch we offer a 60-day warranty period covering any bugs in delivered functionality at no charge. Beyond that, retainer support includes monthly updates, uptime monitoring via AWS CloudWatch, and a 24-hour response SLA for critical issues.
Common questions about Web App Development in Georgetown, New York.
Send us a description of the problem you are trying to solve and we will come back with an honest assessment of what it would take to build, including a rough timeline and budget range before any commitment.