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Web App Development for Artesia Wells, Texas Businesses

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The SIR Group
An oilfield services company operating out of the Eagle Ford Shale corridor came to us with a scheduling problem. Their field crews were being dispatched through a combination of text messages, a whiteboard in the main office, and a spreadsheet that only one person knew how to update correctly. Jobs were getting double-booked. Crews were showing up to sites without the right equipment. The fix was not another spreadsheet. We mapped their dispatch workflow over a series of calls, built a web app that handled crew assignments, equipment checklists, and real-time job status, and they cut scheduling errors by roughly 80% in the first two months.

Artesia Wells sits in the middle of Webb and La Salle counties, where the oil and gas economy shapes almost every local business. Whether you are running a field services operation, a supply company moving parts across the Laredo corridor, or a small logistics outfit coordinating contractor crews, the operational complexity tends to outgrow generic software fast. That is usually the point when a custom-built web app starts making sense.

We are based in Gandhinagar, India, and we work with businesses across the US entirely remotely. You get a dedicated project manager who overlaps with US Central business hours, daily progress updates through Slack or Loom, and full ownership of everything we build. No surprises on scope, no hourly billing that balloons at the end.
Most of the web app projects we take on start with the same underlying problem: a business has grown past what off-the-shelf software can handle, but the people running it do not have time to manage a year-long development project. We work in fixed-price engagements, which means you know the full cost before we write a single line of code. Scope changes happen through a documented process, not through surprise invoices.

For a fuel distribution company we worked with in a rural Texas market, the original ask was simple: build a customer portal for order tracking. What we found during the discovery phase was a more interesting problem. Their drivers were manually entering delivery confirmations into a desktop system at the end of each shift, which meant their dispatchers were working with data that was always 6 to 8 hours out of date. We built the portal, but we also added a mobile-friendly delivery confirmation flow that synced to the same database in real time. The dispatcher's dashboard went from showing yesterday's data to showing what was happening right now.

We pick our technology based on what the project actually needs. For that distribution project, we used React on the frontend because the dispatcher dashboard needed live updates without full page reloads, and Node.js on the backend because the same API was serving both the driver's mobile interface and the admin panel. For projects with more complex business logic, like multi-step approvals or rule-heavy workflows, Laravel handles that more cleanly. We do not have a favorite stack. We have a habit of asking what the app needs to do before we decide how to build it.

One thing worth saying plainly: most small and mid-sized businesses do not need a microservices architecture. That pattern adds infrastructure complexity that is hard to manage without a full-time DevOps team. A well-structured monolith deployed on AWS, with a clear database schema in PostgreSQL and a sensible API layer, will serve most operations-focused businesses for years without becoming a maintenance burden. We push back when the architecture is more than the problem requires.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Artesia Wells, Texas

Working Build in 3 Weeks

You see a functional prototype in the first three weeks, not a presentation deck. That gives you time to course-correct before we build the full system.

You Own Everything

All source code, databases, and infrastructure belong to you from day one. We sign an NDA and IP assignment agreement before the project starts.

Fixed Scope, Fixed Price

We document the full scope before billing anything. If your requirements shift, we handle change requests through a formal process, not through billing surprises.

Built for Real Operations

We spend the first week understanding how your team actually works, not how the org chart says it works. That difference usually changes what we build.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Discovery & Planning

We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow, not just your requirements list. If your team is currently managing something in spreadsheets or email threads, we want to see the actual file before we propose a solution.

2

Design & Development

UI mockups come before any backend work starts, so you can see the interface and flag anything that does not match how your team thinks before it is built into code. Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build shared at the end of each one.

3

Testing & QA

We run the app against your actual data and real usage scenarios, not just synthetic test cases. If your business has edge cases, like partial deliveries or multi-location inventory splits, those get tested explicitly.

4

Launch

Deployment happens on infrastructure you control, typically AWS, with Docker containers so the environment is consistent and portable. We walk your team through the admin interface before handing over access.

5

Support & Growth

Post-launch support covers bug fixes with a 48-hour response window, plus a monthly check-in for the first three months to catch anything that only shows up under real usage. Feature additions are scoped and priced separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Artesia Wells, Texas.

Field services companies, equipment rental operations, and oilfield supply businesses tend to hit the limits of generic software fastest. The common trigger is when your dispatching, invoicing, and job tracking are happening in three separate systems that do not talk to each other.

You get a project manager who overlaps with US Central business hours and responds same-day to messages. We use Slack for quick questions, Loom for async video updates, and a shared project board so you always know what is in progress. The time zone difference means your feedback gets acted on overnight rather than sitting in a queue.

Most projects in the 3-to-5 feature range take between 10 and 14 weeks from kickoff to launch. That assumes a clear scope going in. Projects with vague requirements or frequent mid-sprint changes can run longer, which is why we invest heavily in the discovery phase.

It includes everything documented in the scope: UI design, frontend and backend development, testing, deployment, and a 90-day post-launch bug fix period. Anything outside that scope is handled through a formal change request with its own price and timeline.

It depends on what the app needs to do. React and Node.js work well for apps with real-time data or complex user interactions. Laravel is a better fit for apps with heavy server-side logic, like multi-step approval workflows or complex reporting. We pick based on the project, not based on what is currently trending.

Yes, fully. We transfer all source code, database schemas, and deployment configurations to you at launch. We also sign an IP assignment agreement at the start of the engagement, so there is no ambiguity about ownership.

Bug fixes discovered within 90 days of launch are covered. New features or workflow changes are scoped as a separate project with a new fixed price. We do not do open-ended retainer billing.

Send us a description of what you are currently doing manually or what system is causing the most friction. We will review it and schedule a call to ask the questions we need to put together a project scope. No commitment required for that first conversation.

Tell Us What Is Breaking in Your Current System

Send us a description of the process that is costing you the most time right now. We will review it and come back with a clear picture of what a web app could fix and what it would take to build.

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