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You see a working, clickable build before the project is halfway done. This means you can change direction based on what you actually see, not what you imagined from a requirements document.
We agree on exactly what gets built before work starts, and the price does not move unless you change the scope. No surprise invoices at 80% completion.
All source code, database schemas, and deployment configurations transfer to you at launch. We sign NDAs and IP assignment agreements before the project begins.
Rural and small-town businesses do not have IT staff. We build admin interfaces that a non-technical owner can use without calling us every time something changes.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week understanding your current workflow in detail, including the workarounds and the parts nobody has documented. You walk us through your day, and we ask the questions your last software vendor probably skipped.
We build in two-week sprints with a working demo at the end of each one. You interact with the real application, not a mockup, so feedback is based on actual use rather than guesswork.
We test against the scenarios you described in discovery, including the edge cases and the things that only happen twice a year. If it breaks in a real-world scenario, we find it before you do.
Deployment goes to AWS with environment configuration, backups, and monitoring in place before the first real user logs in. We coordinate the go-live around your schedule, not ours.
The 60-day post-launch window covers bug fixes at no cost. After that, we offer a structured support arrangement with defined response times, or we hand off cleanly to your internal team or a local contractor.
Common questions about Web App Development in Avoca, Texas.
We will review your existing workflow, whether it is a spreadsheet, a patched-together SaaS stack, or a manual process, and show you specifically where a custom web app would save you time and where it would not.