Fixed-price projects, no hourly surprises, and a team that ships working software.
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Trusted by companies across the USA
Serving businesses in Amherst, Texas
You see a clickable, functional build within the first two to three weeks of development, not a slide deck. That means you can course-correct before the project is half-finished.
Source code, database schemas, and all documentation transfer to you at project close. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, no asking permission to modify your own product.
We map your existing process before designing anything. If your team currently uses spreadsheets, paper forms, or a legacy desktop app, we build the replacement to match how your people already think.
Every project starts with a documented scope. You know the cost before we start. If something changes mid-project, we discuss it openly rather than bill you silently.
A clear process, no surprises.
We start by auditing your current workflow, not your wishlist. Over a series of structured calls, we document every manual step, every data handoff, and every place where your team loses time before defining what to build.
UI mockups go out in the first week so you can react to something real. Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build delivered at the end of each one.
We test against the specific scenarios your team described during discovery, not just generic test cases. Edge cases in your workflow get flagged and resolved before launch, not after.
Deployment happens on AWS with Docker containers so the environment is consistent and rollbacks are straightforward if anything unexpected surfaces post-launch.
For 60 days after launch, bug fixes are included with no additional charge. After that, we offer a monthly support arrangement covering response times under 24 hours, uptime monitoring, and planned feature additions on a documented schedule.
Common questions about Web App Development in Amherst, Texas.
Send us a description of the process you want to fix. We will review it and tell you honestly whether a custom web app is the right call or whether something simpler would serve you better.