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Web App Development in Diana, Texas

Custom web apps for Diana-area businesses, delivered remotely with daily progress updates.

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The SIR Group
A timber and lumber supply company in East Texas was tracking customer orders across three separate spreadsheets and a whiteboard in the dispatch office. When a driver called in with a delivery dispute, nobody could pull up a clean record without phoning two other people first. They needed a single web app that connected order entry, dispatch scheduling, and customer history. That is the kind of problem we get called in to solve.

Diana sits in Upshur County, a part of East Texas where oil field services, agriculture, timber, and small manufacturing have driven commerce for generations. Businesses here tend to run lean, often on software that was never really designed for their workflows. Custom development fills that gap by replacing the patchwork of spreadsheets, shared inboxes, and off-the-shelf tools that slow down operations.
Most web app projects fail in the planning phase, not the build phase. Requirements get written at too high a level, nobody maps out the actual day-to-day workflow, and the finished product solves the problem the developer imagined rather than the problem the business actually has. We spend the first week of every project reviewing how work moves through your operation before writing a single line of code.

For businesses tied to field operations, like oil field services companies managing equipment dispatch across Upshur and Marion counties, a web app has to work reliably on a mobile browser over a spotty connection. That shapes every technical decision. We have used React for the frontend on projects like this specifically because its component structure lets us build offline-capable interfaces that sync data when connectivity returns, rather than failing silently.

The honest tradeoff worth naming: custom development costs more upfront than a SaaS subscription. If your needs fit a standard tool like Jobber or HoneyBook, you should probably use it. Where we become the right call is when your workflow has specific rules, integrations, or data relationships that off-the-shelf software cannot accommodate without three workarounds that each create their own problems.

We have delivered projects for companies across the US since 2015, ranging from small internal tools that replaced a single broken spreadsheet to multi-user portals handling thousands of daily transactions. You own every line of code on day one. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, no dependency on our continued involvement unless you want it.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Diana, Texas

Working prototype in under 4 weeks

You see a functional build after the first sprint, not a mockup. This lets you catch workflow mismatches before they become expensive rework in month three.

Your code, no strings attached

Every repository, database schema, and deployment configuration transfers to you at handoff. If you hire an in-house developer later, they can pick up exactly where we left off.

Handles 10x your current load without a rewrite

We deploy on AWS with Docker containerization, which means scaling up for a seasonal rush does not require architectural changes. One configuration update and capacity increases.

Connects to the tools you already use

Whether you need to sync with QuickBooks, pull data from a third-party API, or push notifications through Twilio, REST API integrations are built in from the start, not bolted on after.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

We map your current workflow over two to three calls, reviewing whatever you use today, whether that is a spreadsheet, an existing tool, or a paper process. The output is a written spec with wireframes that you approve before we touch a code editor.

2

Build and Iterate

Development runs in two-week sprints. You get a live staging link at the end of each sprint and a recorded Loom walkthrough of what was built. Feedback from that review shapes the next sprint's priorities.

3

QA and Stress Testing

Before anything goes to production, we run functional testing across browsers and devices, plus load testing if your app will see concurrent users. We document every bug found and resolved so you have a clear record.

4

Go-Live

We handle deployment to your AWS environment, configure your domain and SSL, and run a final smoke test after launch. If anything breaks in the first 48 hours, it gets fixed the same day at no additional cost.

5

Post-Launch Support

After handoff, you can stay on a retainer for ongoing updates and monitoring, or take the codebase fully in-house. Retainer clients get a guaranteed 24-hour response time for bugs and a monthly deployment of queued changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Diana, Texas.

A focused internal tool with a clear scope usually ships in 8 to 12 weeks. A larger platform with multiple user roles, third-party integrations, and a reporting layer typically runs 16 to 24 weeks. The single biggest factor is how quickly we can finalize the spec in the discovery phase. Projects that drag on usually do so because requirements kept shifting after build started.

It includes everything in the approved scope: design, development, testing, deployment, and a 30-day post-launch support window. Change requests outside the original scope are priced separately and require your approval before work begins. We send a detailed scope document before any contract is signed so there are no surprises about what is and is not included.

That is normal, and it is exactly why we run a paid discovery phase before committing to a full build. We spend one to two weeks auditing your current process, identifying the real bottlenecks, and producing a written spec. Some clients use that spec to build with us. Others use it to hire internally or get competing bids. Either outcome is fine with us.

For most straightforward business apps, either works fine. We reach for PostgreSQL when a project involves complex relational queries, JSONB data storage for semi-structured records, or strict data integrity requirements. MySQL is a solid choice for read-heavy applications with simpler schemas where raw query performance matters more than feature set. We pick based on what your data model actually looks like.

You have two options. If you want ongoing development, we offer monthly retainer engagements where a set number of hours each month covers new features, bug fixes, and dependency updates. If you only need occasional work, we handle it project-by-project with the same fixed-scope process. Either way, since you own the full codebase, you are never locked into working with us.

Practically, it means your project manager is online and responsive during US Central business hours for calls and Slack messages. Development work happens overnight your time, so you often wake up to completed tasks rather than waiting a full day for progress. We use shared project boards so you can see exactly what is in progress at any moment. We have run this model with US clients since 2015 across more than 500 projects, and the clients who get the most out of it are the ones who do a 30-minute check-in call once or twice a week rather than relying solely on async updates.

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