Fixed-price projects, working builds every two weeks, and a team that has been doing this since 2015.
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You see a clickable, functional build before we are a month into the project. That means you can change direction based on something real, not a mockup that looks nothing like actual use.
Source code, database, hosting infrastructure. All of it transfers to you at the end of the project with no licensing fees or lock-in to our tools.
We document your current process before we design anything. If your team has a specific way of handling exceptions or approvals, the system reflects that rather than forcing them to adapt to generic software logic.
Every project is scoped and priced before work begins. If we missed something in scoping, we absorb it. We do not send mid-project invoices for things that should have been obvious upfront.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your current tools, asking your team how they actually work day-to-day, and documenting every exception and edge case we can find. The output is a written scope document you approve before anything is built.
We build in two-week sprints and share a working build at the end of each one. If something is off, you tell us before we build the next layer on top of it.
Before any feature goes into production, it runs through both automated tests and a manual review against the original scope. We test for the edge cases we documented in week one, because those are the ones that cause real problems.
We handle deployment to AWS, run a final performance check, and make sure your team knows how to use the system before we hand it over. The first two weeks post-launch include direct access to the developer who built it.
After launch, we offer a monthly retainer for updates, bug fixes, and new features. This is not a vague promise of availability. It means a defined response time, scheduled monthly releases, and uptime monitoring through AWS CloudWatch.
Common questions about Web App Development in Art, Texas.
We will review your existing workflow and give you a clear picture of what a purpose-built web application would actually change. No vague promises, just a specific scope and a fixed price.