Fixed-price projects, transparent process, and a team that has been doing this since 2015.
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You see a clickable, functional build at the end of the first sprint, not a slideshow. This gives you something real to react to before any major decisions are locked in.
All source code, database schemas, and documentation are transferred to you at project completion. We sign an NDA before discovery starts and you hold full IP ownership from day one.
We document the codebase so your team or a future developer can maintain it. Applications that only the original builder understands are a liability, not an asset.
Every project is scoped and priced before a single line of code is written. If scope changes mid-project, we discuss it openly before work proceeds, never after.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first phase mapping your actual workflow, not an idealized version of it. We ask to see the spreadsheets, the email threads, the paper forms, because those artifacts tell us more than any requirements document.
UI is designed around how your team works, not around what looks impressive in a demo. Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build delivered at the end of each one.
We test against the real scenarios from discovery, including edge cases your team flagged as common problems. If the fencing contractor said quotes sometimes include partial materials, we test that path specifically.
Deployment is handled on AWS with Docker containers so the environment is consistent and rollbacks are straightforward if anything unexpected surfaces post-launch. We stay available for the first two weeks after go-live.
After launch, support covers bug fixes, security patches, and small enhancements under a defined monthly scope. Larger feature additions are treated as new fixed-price projects so costs remain predictable.
Common questions about Web App Development in Avery, Texas.
We will review what you have today and tell you honestly whether a custom web app is the right solution, or whether something simpler would serve you better.