Fixed-price projects, transparent process, and a team that has been doing this since 2015.
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Serving businesses in Avalon, Texas
You see a functional prototype within three weeks of kickoff, not a design mock. This lets you redirect the project before the budget is spent, not after.
All source code, databases, and infrastructure belong to you on delivery. We sign an NDA and assignment agreement before the project starts, not after.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing process, including the spreadsheets and workarounds, before proposing anything. The app reflects your workflow, not a generic workflow we designed in a vacuum.
Fixed-price contracts mean the scope is defined before development starts. If we underestimate internally, that is our problem, not yours.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your current workflow: the tools you use, the workarounds your team has built, and where things break down. For web app projects, this usually surfaces three or four edge cases that would have caused problems in development if we had not caught them here.
We build in two-week sprints and share a working build at the end of each one. You can interact with real functionality, not a clickable prototype, and give feedback before the next sprint starts.
Before anything ships, we run the application against real scenarios from your workflow, including the unusual ones we found in discovery. We test on the devices and browsers your team actually uses.
Deployment to your environment with DNS, SSL, and environment configuration handled by us. We do not hand you a ZIP file and disappear. You get a live walkthrough of the deployed application with your team.
Post-launch support includes a 60-day window for bug fixes at no additional cost. After that, we offer a monthly retainer that covers updates, performance monitoring via AWS CloudWatch, and feature additions as your needs change.
Common questions about Web App Development in Avalon, Texas.
If there is a process in your business that relies on a spreadsheet, a shared inbox, or someone's memory to function, that is usually where a web application pays for itself. Share the details and we will tell you honestly whether a custom build makes sense.