Custom web apps delivered remotely, with clear milestones and no surprises.
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Serving businesses in Barnhart, Texas
You see a functional build every two weeks, not a slide deck. That means you can redirect scope before a wrong assumption costs you six weeks of development.
All source code, database schemas, and deployment configurations transfer to you at project close. No vendor lock-in, no license fees, no dependency on us to access your own system.
We design the database and the logic around how your business actually tracks work. PostgreSQL or MySQL gets chosen based on your query patterns, not on habit.
Dockerized deployments on AWS mean the app monitors itself, restarts on failure, and logs errors automatically. You find out about a problem before your users do.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your current workflow, not your wishlist. If you have an existing system, we audit it. If you are starting fresh, we map how work moves through your team today before proposing anything.
Development runs in two-week sprints. You get a working build to review at the end of each sprint, with a short Loom walkthrough explaining what changed and what is coming next.
Before anything goes live, we run the app through structured testing covering edge cases your users will actually hit. Load behavior, permission logic, and data validation all get stress-tested.
Launch is staged, not a single flip of a switch. We deploy to a staging environment first, confirm everything performs under real conditions, then push to production with a rollback plan ready.
The first month after launch usually surfaces a handful of things users do differently than expected. We stay on for a defined post-launch window to handle those, and offer a monthly retainer for ongoing feature work if you need it.
Common questions about Web App Development in Barnhart, Texas.
Share how your operation currently works and where it is breaking down. We will come back with a realistic scope and timeline for what it would take to fix it.