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Web App Development in Brookshire, Texas

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The SIR Group
A cold-storage and distribution company near the Brookshire industrial corridor was tracking trailer loads with a combination of handwritten logs and a spreadsheet shared across three shifts. When a load went missing, nobody could say which driver had it or when it left. They needed a web portal that connected dispatch, drivers, and warehouse staff in one place, with status updates that did not require a phone call to get. We mapped their workflow over a series of video calls, built the portal on Node.js and PostgreSQL, and cut their average load-resolution time from 40 minutes to under 6.

Brookshire sits along I-10 at the edge of the Houston metro, which means its economy runs heavily on logistics, freight, industrial supply, and the kind of businesses that support a working port corridor. That physical-goods orientation creates a specific demand: software that tracks assets, manages field teams, and connects back-office operations to what is happening on the ground. Off-the-shelf tools rarely fit these workflows well, which is where a custom-built web application earns its keep.
Most web application projects fail not because of bad code, but because the requirements were never tied to a real operational problem. A logistics business does not need a dashboard. It needs a specific view that tells the night dispatcher which trucks are overdue before 3 a.m., without clicking through five screens. That specificity is what separates a tool people actually use from software that gets abandoned after month two.

For businesses along the Brookshire and Katy industrial belt, we have seen this pattern repeat: a company grows to the point where spreadsheets and email threads can no longer carry the operational load, but they are not large enough for an enterprise platform license that costs $80,000 a year. A custom web app built on a proven stack fills that gap at a fraction of the cost and fits the actual process instead of forcing the process to fit the software.

When we scope a build, we spend the first phase inside the existing workflow before writing any code. If someone is managing purchase orders through a shared Gmail inbox, we sit with that person over a call and document every edge case before the first database table is designed. That week of discovery prevents the three months of rework that happens when developers build what they assumed instead of what was needed.

One thing worth saying plainly: not every problem needs a full web application. If your team has a single repetitive task, a well-built automation script or a simple form-to-database tool might solve it in two weeks for a fraction of the cost. We will tell you that if it is true. When the problem genuinely requires a multi-user, role-based application with integrations to QuickBooks, a shipping API, or a customer-facing portal, that is where we do our best work.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Brookshire, Texas

Bi-Weekly Working Builds

You see a functional build every two weeks, not a PowerPoint. If the direction needs to change after sprint one, it costs you one sprint, not a full restart.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

We transfer full IP and repository access at the start of the project. You are never locked into us for access to what you paid for.

Integrates With the Tools You Already Use

We connect to QuickBooks, Stripe, Salesforce, and shipping carriers via REST APIs so your new app does not sit in isolation from the rest of your stack.

Fixed Scope, Fixed Price

We agree on scope before any work starts, and the price does not move unless you add to it. There are no surprise invoices at go-live.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Mapping the Problem

We spend the first week reviewing your existing process, whether that is a shared spreadsheet, a legacy tool, or a manual workflow managed by email. We document every role, edge case, and integration point before writing a single line of code.

2

Design and Build

We work in two-week sprints, starting with the core workflow and adding complexity from there. You see a working build at the end of every sprint and can redirect before the next one starts.

3

QA and Hardening

Before release, we run the application against real-world scenarios: concurrent users, failed API responses, and data edge cases. We document what we tested and what passed.

4

Go-Live

We deploy to your environment, whether that is AWS, a managed server, or your own infrastructure, and we stay available during the first 48 hours to catch anything that behaves differently under production load.

5

Post-Launch Support

After launch, we offer a support retainer that includes bug fixes responded to within one business day, monthly dependency updates, and uptime monitoring via AWS CloudWatch. You choose the level that fits your risk tolerance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Brookshire, Texas.

For most projects, you see a working prototype within the first three weeks. That is not a polished product, but it is a real, clickable build covering the core workflow. We prioritize getting something in your hands early because feedback on a working screen is ten times more useful than feedback on a requirements document.

It depends entirely on scope. A focused internal tool with two or three user roles typically runs between $12,000 and $25,000. A multi-module platform with third-party integrations and a customer-facing portal is a different conversation. We scope every project before quoting, so you get a number tied to actual work, not a range wide enough to fit anything.

Changes happen, and our sprint structure is designed to absorb them. If a new requirement comes in mid-project, we assess whether it fits within scope or needs a change order. Small pivots inside an active sprint usually cost nothing. Larger scope additions are priced and added transparently before work continues.

The decision is driven by what your application actually needs to do. For data-heavy internal tools with complex business logic, Laravel handles the workflow rules cleanly. For apps with real-time updates or a highly interactive frontend, we reach for React. We have used PostgreSQL on projects where data relationships were complex and MySQL where the schema was straightforward. We do not pick a stack and then reverse-engineer the project to fit it.

We offer a post-launch support retainer that covers bug fixes, security patches, and monthly dependency updates. Response time for reported bugs is one business day. If you want to add features after launch, that is a separate project scoped and priced the same way as the original build.

We overlap with US Central and Eastern business hours every morning, which covers Brookshire-area businesses well for real-time calls and sprint reviews. Outside that window, we communicate through Slack and Loom video updates so nothing waits 24 hours for an answer. Most clients tell us response time feels faster than it did with a local agency that only checked email twice a day.

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