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Web App Development in Caddo, Texas

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The SIR Group
A small agricultural supply operation near Caddo was tracking customer orders in a spreadsheet that three people edited simultaneously. By the time an order reached the delivery driver, the quantities were wrong about once every eight trips. We spent two weeks mapping their intake and fulfillment workflow over calls and shared screen recordings, then built a web portal that tied order entry directly to inventory and driver dispatch. Wrong deliveries dropped to near zero within the first month.

Caddo sits in Stephens County, where oil field services, cattle ranching, and agricultural supply are the economic backbone. Businesses in these industries deal with the same core problem: field operations and back-office records never stay in sync. A custom web application solves that specifically, whether you need real-time inventory across multiple sites, a client-facing job tracking portal, or an internal tool that replaces a folder full of spreadsheets.
Most off-the-shelf software is built for the average business in the average industry. If your operation involves field crews reporting from remote locations, equipment tracked across multiple lease sites, or customer relationships that do not fit a standard CRM template, generic tools leave gaps. Those gaps get filled with manual workarounds, and workarounds accumulate until someone makes a costly mistake.

What we build instead is a web application shaped around your actual workflow. That usually means a React frontend that your team can use on a tablet in the field, a Node.js or Laravel backend that handles the business logic, and a PostgreSQL database structured around your data, not a vendor's assumptions about your data. We use Docker to keep the environment consistent from development through production, and we deploy on AWS so the app stays available even when your internet connection at the office does not.

For businesses tied to Caddo's oil and gas services economy, the practical need is often a job management tool: something that lets a dispatcher assign work orders, lets field crews update status from their phones, and gives the owner a real-time view of what is in progress, what is complete, and what is overdue. We built something similar for a well-site services company in west Texas. Their dispatcher was making 30 to 40 calls a day to chase status updates. After launch, that dropped to roughly six.

One tradeoff worth naming: a custom application takes longer to build than a configured SaaS subscription. If your workflow genuinely fits a tool like Jobber or ServiceTitan, use it. Where custom development earns its cost is when your process does not fit the mold, when integrations between two SaaS tools require constant manual re-entry, or when the licensing cost of a platform scales with your headcount faster than your margins do.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Caddo, Texas

Working Build Every Two Weeks

You see a functional, deployable version of your app at the end of every sprint, not a progress report. If priorities shift after week two, we adjust before the next sprint starts rather than after the whole project is done.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

Full IP ownership transfers to you as soon as we push each commit. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, and no renegotiation if you decide to bring development in-house later.

Handles 10x Traffic Without a Rewrite

We architect on AWS with horizontal scaling in mind from the start, so a sudden spike in users during a busy season does not take your app offline. We have seen clients go from 200 to 2,000 concurrent users without touching the infrastructure layer.

One Fixed Price, No Billing Surprises

Every project starts with a written scope and a fixed cost agreed upfront. If a requirement genuinely changes, we document it and price the change before touching it, not after.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

We spend the first week understanding your workflow before we touch a design tool. That means reviewing your current process, whether it is a spreadsheet, a whiteboard, or a patchwork of apps, and documenting exactly what the new system needs to do differently.

2

Design and Build

We design screens based on how your team will actually use them, then build in two-week sprints. You get a working, testable build at the end of each sprint so feedback is always grounded in something real.

3

QA and Hardening

Before any feature ships, it goes through functional testing, edge-case checks, and load testing where relevant. We catch data integrity issues and performance bottlenecks in staging, not after your team has been using it for a week.

4

Go-Live

We handle the production deployment on AWS, configure your domain and SSL, and run a final smoke test with your team present. Releases happen during low-traffic windows so your operation is not interrupted.

5

Ongoing Iteration

After launch, we offer a retainer for bug fixes, feature additions, and dependency updates. Response time for production issues is within four business hours. You are not left managing a codebase you did not write.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Caddo, Texas.

Typically within three weeks of the project starting. The first sprint usually produces a functional skeleton: real screens, real data flowing through, and deployable code. It is not a mockup or a prototype; it is the actual application taking shape.

We price per project, not per hour. A focused internal tool (order tracking, simple CRM, job dispatch) usually falls in the $8,000 to $20,000 range. A multi-role platform with integrations and a customer-facing portal runs higher. We give you a written fixed price after the scoping week so you know the number before committing.

Some change is normal and we plan for it. Minor clarifications within the agreed scope are absorbed. If you want to add a meaningful new feature or shift direction significantly, we write a change order with a revised estimate before we start that work. Nothing gets built without your sign-off.

It depends on what the app needs to do. For data-heavy internal tools with complex business rules, Laravel handles the backend logic cleanly. For apps where users need real-time updates, like a live dispatch board, we reach for React and Node.js. We pick based on your requirements, not on what happens to be trending.

Our post-launch retainer covers bug fixes, security patches, and minor feature work on a monthly basis. We monitor uptime via AWS CloudWatch and respond to production-down issues within four business hours. Larger feature additions are scoped and priced separately so the retainer does not become a catch-all.

We overlap with US Central hours from roughly 8 AM to noon CST for live calls on Zoom or Google Meet. Outside those windows, we use Slack and Loom for async updates, so you always have a clear record of decisions and progress. Most clients find the time difference actually speeds things up: you review the work in the morning, send feedback by noon, and we are building against it before your afternoon.

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