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Custom Web App Development for Bellevue, Texas Businesses

Fixed-price web apps designed around your operations, not a generic template.

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The SIR Group
A feed and seed supplier in Bowie County was managing customer orders through a combination of paper tickets, a shared Gmail inbox, and a whiteboard in the back office. By the time an order reached the delivery driver, something had always changed. That kind of friction is common in small-to-mid-size agricultural and rural supply businesses across North Texas, and it compounds fast once your volume grows past what a person can hold in their head.

We worked with a similar operation over a series of calls to map their full order cycle, from phone-in requests to final delivery confirmation. What we built was a straightforward web portal: customers submit orders directly, the office sees a live queue, and the driver gets a mobile-friendly route sheet. The business went from an average of three correction calls per day to fewer than one per week. That kind of result does not come from picking the right framework. It comes from understanding the workflow before writing a single line of code.
Bellevue sits in Clay County, a part of Texas where the economy runs on agriculture, ranching, and the small businesses that support both. The software problems here are not about flashy dashboards or consumer apps. They are about replacing manual processes that have worked well enough until they did not: spreadsheets that multiple people need to edit at once, order systems that live in someone's voicemail, reporting that takes a full Friday afternoon to compile. A well-built web app solves those problems once, permanently.

What separates a useful web app from one that collects dust is whether it maps to the way your team already thinks. We spend the first phase of every project reviewing your actual workflow, not a hypothetical version of it. If your staff tracks something in a spreadsheet, we want to see that spreadsheet. The column names, the color codes, the notes in the corner cells. Those details tell us more about what the app needs to do than any requirements document.

On the technical side, our decisions follow the project's needs. For apps with real-time updates, such as a live inventory board or a delivery status tracker, we use React on the frontend with a Node.js backend because that pairing handles concurrent data well without overcomplicating the architecture. For business logic-heavy systems, things like pricing calculators, approval workflows, or multi-role user permissions, Laravel gives us a clean structure that is easier to maintain two years after launch. We store relational data in PostgreSQL when relationships between records matter, and MySQL when the schema is simpler and stability is the priority.

One honest tradeoff worth naming: custom web apps take longer to build than buying an off-the-shelf SaaS product. If your needs fit 85% of what something like Jobber or Airtable already does, you should probably use it. Where custom development pays off is when the remaining 15% is exactly the part that matters most to your business, or when licensing five tools that do not talk to each other is costing more than building one that does everything.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Bellevue, Texas

You own the code from day one

Every repository, every database schema, every deployment script is transferred to you at project close. You are not dependent on us to keep the lights on, and you can bring in any developer to extend it later.

Working build in your hands within three weeks

We run two-week sprints and share a live, clickable build at the end of each one. You can redirect priorities before the next sprint starts, which means the final product reflects decisions you made with real information, not assumptions from month one.

Connects to the tools you already use

We build REST API integrations with QuickBooks, Stripe, Google Workspace, and most platforms that expose an API. Replacing your whole stack is rarely the answer; connecting what you have usually is.

Runs on AWS with Docker, so scaling is not a rewrite

We containerize applications using Docker and deploy on AWS, which means adding capacity when your user base grows is a configuration change, not a rebuild. Most small business apps never need it, but it costs almost nothing to set it up right from the start.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Mapping the Problem

We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow in detail. If you are using spreadsheets, shared inboxes, or paper records, we ask to see them, because the logic embedded in those workarounds tells us exactly what the app needs to handle.

2

Design and Build

We design screens based on the workflows we documented, not on what looks impressive in a portfolio. Development runs in two-week sprints, and you receive a live build link at the end of each sprint to review before the next one starts.

3

QA and Hardening

Before anything ships, we run the application against every role, permission level, and edge case we documented during discovery. We test on the browsers and devices your team actually uses, not just Chrome on a MacBook.

4

Go-Live

We handle deployment to AWS, configure your domain and SSL, and run a final check with you before switching traffic. We stay available during the first 48 hours after launch to catch anything that only shows up under real usage.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

After launch, we offer a monthly retainer for updates, bug fixes, and feature additions, with a 24-hour response commitment for production issues. Most clients use roughly four to six hours per month in the first year as the team learns new parts of the system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Bellevue, Texas.

A focused, well-scoped web app typically reaches its first usable build in three to four weeks. The full project, including testing and launch, usually falls between eight and sixteen weeks depending on complexity. Projects that drag past that timeline almost always had scope that was not fully defined before development started.

The fixed price covers everything scoped in the discovery document: design, development, testing, deployment, and a 30-day post-launch support window. If you request something outside that scope mid-project, we estimate it separately and you approve before we build it. Nothing gets added to your bill without your sign-off.

Changes happen on almost every project, and we treat them as normal. If a change is small enough to absorb within the current sprint, we do. If it affects the timeline or budget, we write up a short change order with the impact clearly stated, and you decide whether to proceed. Two-week sprints keep changes from compounding unnoticed.

It comes down to what the app needs to do. We reach for React and Node.js when the interface needs to respond to live data, like a status board or a multi-step form with real-time validation. For workflow-heavy tools with complex role permissions or business rules, Laravel structures that logic more cleanly. We do not have a default stack we push onto every project.

The 30-day post-launch window covers bug fixes at no additional cost. After that, clients typically move to a monthly retainer. We monitor uptime via AWS CloudWatch and receive alerts before most issues affect end users. Response time for production-down issues is under four hours during US business hours.

We overlap with US Central and Eastern business hours from approximately 8 AM to 1 PM CT, which covers most morning standup windows. Outside that window, we use Loom for async video updates and Slack for anything written. Most clients tell us communication feels closer to working with a team in a different US time zone than working with a foreign vendor. We have been doing this since 2015, so the process is not experimental.

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