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Web App Development in Bruni, Texas

From ranch operations to oil field logistics, we build software that replaces the spreadsheet holding your business together.

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The SIR Group
A small oil field services company near Bruni was tracking equipment dispatch, crew assignments, and job completions across three separate spreadsheets that nobody could agree on. Invoices were going out late because the billing team was always waiting on field reports that lived in someone else's inbox. They needed one system, not three cobbled-together files.

Bruni sits in Webb and Duval counties, deep in the Eagle Ford Shale corridor, where oil and gas operations, ranching, and agricultural supply businesses run lean and move fast. Those industries share a common problem: the software they need does not exist off the shelf, and generic SaaS tools add monthly fees without solving the actual workflow. That gap is exactly where custom web app development earns its keep.
Most of the businesses we talk to in the Eagle Ford region are not looking for flashy software. They want something that works reliably in the field, handles real data without losing it, and does not require a full-time IT person to maintain. That is a reasonable bar, and it is one we build to every time.

For field operations, we have built dispatch and job-tracking portals where a supervisor can assign crews, attach photos, log completion notes, and trigger an invoice in the same workflow. No emailing between departments. No duplicate entry. We typically use Node.js for the real-time update layer and PostgreSQL for the job records because that combination holds up when connectivity is intermittent and you cannot afford dropped writes.

One honest tradeoff to understand upfront: a custom web app will take longer to build than buying a subscription tool. If your business genuinely fits a product like ServiceTitan or Jobber, we will tell you that directly before you spend money building something. But when your workflow has enough custom rules, custom rates, or custom reporting that you are fighting the SaaS tool every day, the economics shift fast.

We work with your team entirely remotely, mapping your process over a series of calls and screen shares before writing a line of code. You own every line of code we produce, with no licensing fees and no lock-in to our infrastructure.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Bruni, Texas

Working prototype in under four weeks

You see a clickable, functional build within the first sprint, not a slide deck. That gives you something real to test with your team before we go further.

Every line of code is yours on day one

We transfer full IP ownership at the start of the project, not at the end. No source code held in escrow, no ongoing license to access your own system.

Handles field data without breaking under load

We architect for the actual usage pattern of your business. A dispatch app used by 40 field crews during peak hours needs a different data layer than a marketing site, and we size accordingly.

Connects to the tools you already use

If you are already running QuickBooks, Stripe, or a third-party payroll system, we build REST API connections so data flows automatically instead of being re-entered by hand.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Mapping Your Workflow

We spend the first week understanding how your business actually runs, not how you think it runs on paper. If your dispatcher is keeping a backup note on their phone because the main system is unreliable, that comes out in this phase and gets designed around.

2

Design and Build

We build in two-week sprints, with a working demo at the end of each one. You can change direction after any sprint without a costly change-order battle, because we structure the contract to expect iteration.

3

Testing and Hardening

Before anything goes live, we run the app against real scenarios from your workflow, including the edge cases your team warned us about in discovery. We fix what breaks, not just what the automated tests catch.

4

Go-Live

We deploy to your environment, walk your team through the system on a recorded Zoom call, and stay available for the first two weeks post-launch to handle anything that surfaces in real use.

5

Ongoing Iteration

After launch, you can engage us on a retainer for feature additions or stay on a support-only plan that covers bug fixes, dependency updates, and uptime monitoring with a 24-hour response time on critical issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Bruni, Texas.

It depends on scope. A focused internal tool, say a dispatch and invoicing portal for a field services company, typically ships in 10 to 14 weeks. A more complex multi-role platform with third-party integrations usually runs 16 to 24 weeks. We give you a timeline estimate after the discovery phase, not before, because scoping before understanding the workflow produces numbers that are usually wrong.

It means we agree on scope, timeline, and price before any code is written, and that price does not change unless you add features we did not discuss. Each milestone payment is tied to a working deliverable you can test. If we underestimate effort on our side, that is our problem to solve, not yours.

Small adjustments within the agreed scope are absorbed into the sprint without renegotiation. If you want to add a meaningful new feature or change a core workflow after we have already built it, we scope that as a change order with a clear price before doing the work. We have found that two-week sprint reviews catch most of these moments early, when the cost of a direction change is still manageable.

The choice comes down to what the app actually does. For tools with real-time data, complex UI state, or heavy front-end interaction, React on the client and Node.js on the server is a natural fit. For applications where the logic is mostly business rules, form processing, and database operations, Laravel handles that more cleanly and ships faster. We pick the stack that fits the problem, not the one we are most comfortable defending in a sales call.

You own the code outright from day one. At the end of any engagement, we deliver a full repository export, database schema, and deployment documentation. You can take that to any developer or in-house team and continue without us. We do not retain any rights to what we build for you, and we sign an NDA before discovery begins.

Practically, it means we are building while you sleep. You close your day, leave notes or priorities in Slack, and wake up to a Loom walkthrough of what changed overnight. We maintain overlap with US Central and Mountain time zones during morning hours for live calls when you need them. Clients across the US have been working this way with us since 2015, and the async rhythm tends to produce clearer communication than constant interruptions.

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Share your current workflow with us and we will identify the two or three points where a custom web app would save the most time. No commitment required for that first conversation.

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