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Web App Development in Burkburnett, Texas

Custom web apps for oil-patch operators and supply businesses, delivered remotely with fixed project pricing.

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The SIR Group
A oilfield services company north of Wichita Falls was tracking equipment rentals across a dozen active pads using a mix of text messages and a shared Excel file. When a piece of gear showed up at the wrong site for the third time in two months, their ops manager started looking for something that could actually hold the logic their business runs on. They needed a web app, not a prettier spreadsheet.

Burkburnett sits in one of Texas's older oil-producing basins, and the businesses here reflect that: oilfield services, equipment suppliers, contract crews, and the local retail and trade shops that support them. Industries like these tend to run on informal systems long past the point where those systems stop working. A custom web application replaces the workarounds without requiring your team to learn an enterprise platform that was built for a completely different business.
Most software problems we see aren't actually software problems. They're process problems that software inherited. A dispatcher who texts job assignments because the scheduling tool doesn't account for crew certifications isn't failing at their job. The tool is failing them. Before we write a single line of code, we spend real time understanding how decisions get made in your operation, usually over two or three video calls where we walk through the actual workflow step by step.

For a supply company we worked with in the Permian region, the core issue was deceptively simple: purchase orders were being approved by people who didn't have visibility into current inventory. We built a lightweight approval portal using Node.js on the backend and a React frontend, connected to their existing inventory data via a REST API. Approval times dropped from an average of three days to under four hours because approvers finally had the context they needed in the same screen where they clicked approve.

Oilfield services businesses in and around Burkburnett often deal with a particular combination of challenges: dispersed worksites, variable crew sizes, equipment that moves constantly, and customers who expect real-time status updates. A well-structured web application can handle all of that, but only if it's built around your specific data model rather than a generic template. We use PostgreSQL for most of these builds because relational data with clear parent-child relationships (jobs, assets, crew, invoices) benefits from a schema that enforces integrity, not just stores rows.

One honest limitation worth naming: if your main need is a simple marketing site or a basic contact form, a custom web app is more than you need. We'll tell you that directly rather than overbuild. But if your business logic is complex enough that off-the-shelf tools keep bending to fit you, that's exactly the kind of project we're set up for.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Burkburnett, Texas

You own every line of code on day one

There's no licensing fee or vendor lock-in. The full codebase, database schema, and deployment configuration are yours at project close, not held in a proprietary platform.

Working prototype in 3 weeks, not 3 months

We ship a functional build at the end of every two-week sprint so you can test real workflows with real data before the project is finished. You can redirect before the next sprint starts, not after launch.

Handles 10x your current load without a rewrite

We architect for growth from the start, using Docker containers and AWS infrastructure so adding users or data volume is a configuration change, not a rebuild.

Replaces the tool your team works around, not with

We map your actual process before designing anything. If your crew is texting job updates because the last system didn't fit how they work, we fix the fit, not just the interface.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

We spend the first week mapping your workflow before proposing anything. We review existing tools, documentation, or systems you're replacing, and ask questions about the edge cases that make your business different from the generic version of your industry.

2

Design and Build

Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build at the end of each one. You interact with real functionality early, which surfaces issues while they're still cheap to fix rather than after launch.

3

QA and Hardening

We test against your actual use cases, not just the happy path. For field-based operations this means testing with poor connectivity, concurrent users, and the specific device types your crew actually uses.

4

Shipping to Production

We handle deployment to your AWS environment, configure monitoring, and run a structured handoff session so your team understands what was built and how to manage it going forward.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

After launch we offer a support retainer that includes a four-hour response SLA for critical issues, monthly dependency updates, and a standing monthly call to review usage and queue the next round of improvements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Burkburnett, Texas.

We schedule structured discovery calls where we ask about the specific decisions your team makes, not just the features you want. For field-based businesses, that often means walking through a typical job day-by-day to find where the current system breaks down. The goal is to understand your business logic before writing any of ours.

Most focused web app projects land between 8 and 16 weeks depending on complexity. A workflow tool for a single team with clear requirements is usually closer to 8. A multi-user platform with integrations and role-based access takes longer. We give you a specific timeline in the scope document before you commit.

Scope changes happen. When they do, we document the change, estimate the impact on timeline and budget, and bring it to you before acting on it. Nothing gets added to the build or the invoice without your explicit sign-off. The fixed-price model only works if both sides stay honest about changes.

It comes down to the data relationships. For a project with complex querying needs, reporting across multiple related tables, or strict data integrity requirements, PostgreSQL handles that better. For simpler transactional systems where the team is already familiar with MySQL, there's no reason to introduce a different database. We pick based on what your app actually needs to do.

The support retainer covers critical bug fixes with a four-hour response window, routine security and dependency updates on a monthly cycle, and a monthly review call. It does not include new feature development; that goes through the same scoping process as the original project so there are no surprises on either side.

Your dedicated project manager maintains overlap hours with US Central time, so there's a real-time window every business day for questions, decisions, and quick calls. Outside that window, we use Slack for async updates and Loom to record walkthroughs of new builds so you can review them on your schedule. Most of our US clients find the async rhythm works better than waiting for a meeting to see progress.

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Send us a description of the workflow you're trying to fix or the tool you need. We'll come back with honest questions, a rough scope, and a fixed price before you commit to anything.

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