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Web App Development in Coahoma, Texas

From oilfield logistics to agriculture ops, we build web apps that replace the spreadsheets slowing you down.

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The SIR Group
A small oilfield services company operating outside Coahoma was tracking crew assignments, job tickets, and equipment checkouts across three separate spreadsheets and a group text thread. When a rig schedule changed at 5 a.m., the dispatcher had no reliable way to notify the right people or update the job log in one place. We spent two weeks reviewing their workflow over calls and screen shares, then built them a web-based dispatch and job-tracking tool that replaced all three spreadsheets.

Coahoma sits in Howard County, where agriculture and oil and gas have shaped the local economy for generations. Businesses here tend to run lean, which means software needs to solve a real daily problem fast or it collects dust. Custom web apps fit that context well because they get built around the actual workflow your team uses, not around a vendor's idea of what your workflow should look like.
Most software problems we see from businesses in this part of West Texas share a common root: a process that worked fine at a smaller scale got patched together with workarounds as things grew. A grain operation starts with a single field map in Excel. A pump service company adds a second column, then a third tab, then a second file, and eventually no one trusts any of it. The custom web app we build in those situations is not flashy. It replaces the spreadsheet with a real database, a proper interface, and role-based access so the field tech sees what they need and the office sees what they need.

We think a lot of agencies over-engineer this kind of work. A business tracking 200 jobs a month does not need a microservices architecture with Kubernetes and a separate analytics pipeline. It needs a well-structured database, clean API logic, and a fast, reliable interface. We default to a monolithic build using Laravel for the backend and React on the front end unless there is a specific reason to go another direction. That approach is easier to maintain, cheaper to host, and faster to iterate on after launch.

When the data requirements get more complex, like storing historical sensor readings from field equipment or handling concurrent write operations from multiple crew tablets, we bring PostgreSQL into the stack and structure the schema carefully upfront. That single decision, schema design before the first line of application code, prevents the majority of performance problems we see when we audit systems that were built quickly without it.

Every project we deliver comes with a full handoff: documented codebase, database schema notes, and a recorded walkthrough of the admin panel. You own the code from day one. If you want to take it to another developer two years from now, there is nothing locking you in.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Coahoma, Texas

Working Prototype in Under 4 Weeks

You see a clickable, functional build before the full project is halfway done. This gives you a chance to change direction based on what you actually see, not what you imagined from a requirements doc.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

We transfer the full repository and all credentials at launch. There are no licensing fees, no lock-in clauses, and no monthly platform charges tied to our continued involvement.

Handles Real Field Conditions, Not Just Office Use

We build interfaces that load fast on 4G connections and work across tablets and phones without a separate mobile build, because your crew is not always at a desk with fiber.

Connects to the Tools You Already Pay For

If your operation uses QuickBooks for accounting, Stripe for billing, or a third-party GPS fleet system, we wire those in via REST API so your new app does not become yet another silo.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

We spend the first week understanding your actual workflow, not an idealized version of it. If three people each track part of the same process differently, we document all three versions before we suggest anything.

2

Design and Build

We build in two-week sprints. At the end of each sprint you get a working, reviewable build, not a status update or a wireframe PDF. Feedback happens on real software.

3

QA and Hardening

Before anything touches production, we run through a structured test plan covering expected usage, edge cases, and error states. We also test on the actual devices your team uses in the field.

4

Shipping to Production

We deploy to AWS using Docker containers, configure SSL and environment variables, and walk your team through the live system before we call the project complete.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

For the first 60 days after launch, we monitor for errors, patch anything that surfaces, and hold a retro call to identify what to build next. Longer-term support retainers are available on a monthly basis with a defined response SLA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Coahoma, Texas.

Most projects in the 40-80 hour build range take 6 to 10 weeks from signed scope to live deployment. Larger systems with multiple user roles and third-party integrations run 12 to 20 weeks. We give you a specific estimate after the scoping call, not a range wide enough to drive a truck through.

Everything we do is fixed-price by project scope. We define exactly what gets built, agree on a number, and hold to it. If you ask for something outside the original scope mid-project, we discuss the cost before adding it, not after.

Because you see a working build at the end of every two-week sprint, course corrections happen early when they are cheap, not at the end when they are expensive. Small adjustments within scope cost nothing. Significant scope changes get a written amendment before we touch the code.

No-code platforms work well for simple forms and basic workflows. When your process involves conditional logic, role-based access, custom reporting, or integration with external systems, a purpose-built application handles it more reliably and costs less to maintain over three years. We have audited several no-code-built tools that were cheaper upfront and became expensive workarounds within 18 months.

The first 60 days include bug fixes and error monitoring at no additional charge. After that, we offer monthly retainers that cover a defined number of development hours, priority response within one business day, and a monthly check-in call. We do not offer open-ended support with no structure; both sides benefit from knowing what is included.

Our project manager overlaps with US Central time each morning and is reachable on Slack throughout your business day for questions and decisions. Development work happens during India business hours, which means progress accumulates overnight from your perspective. We send Loom video updates for anything visual so you can review at your own pace rather than scheduling a call for every minor update.

Ready to Replace That Spreadsheet?

Tell us what your team is tracking manually right now and we will walk through what a purpose-built web app would actually take to replace it. No proposal until we understand the problem.

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