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Serving businesses in Chester, Texas
You see a functional prototype within the first sprint, not a mockup deck. This means you can catch misaligned assumptions early, before they get expensive to undo.
We transfer full IP ownership with each milestone delivery. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, and no situation where you need our permission to hand the codebase to someone else.
We build on AWS with Docker-based deployments so the infrastructure scales horizontally. A spike in users does not require emergency architecture work.
For field-based businesses, we design for mobile-first use from the start: offline mode where it matters, large touch targets, and minimal data entry per interaction.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week mapping your actual workflow, not the idealized version. If your team uses a spreadsheet to track something today, we want to understand every column before we start designing a replacement.
Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build at the end of each one. You review real functionality, not wireframes, and your feedback directly shapes the next sprint.
We test against the edge cases your team will actually hit: bad network connections, unexpected inputs, and concurrent users. We document every test case so you know exactly what was validated.
Deployment runs through a staged environment first so you can verify behavior before anything goes live to real users. We handle the AWS configuration and provide a deployment runbook your team can follow later.
We offer retainer-based support with a 24-hour response time for bugs and a monthly release window for feature additions. Monitoring is set up through AWS CloudWatch before we hand off, so neither of us is flying blind after launch.
Common questions about Web App Development in Chester, Texas.
Share what your current process looks like and we will map out what a custom web application could replace or improve, before any commitment on your part.