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We document your workflow before writing any code, which means the app reflects how your business actually runs, not how a product manager at a SaaS company assumed it might. This typically cuts user training time from days to hours.
You receive full source code ownership at delivery, hosted on your own infrastructure. There is no vendor lock-in, no recurring licensing fee tied to the software itself, and no dependency on us to keep it running.
We ship to a staging environment at the end of every sprint so you can click through a real, working version of the app and redirect us before the next sprint starts. You are never waiting three months to see something.
We connect to QuickBooks, Stripe, Salesforce, and most platforms that expose a REST API. If a system your business depends on has an API, we can pull data from it or push data into it without requiring you to change how you currently operate.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first conversations walking through your actual workflow, not a hypothetical version of it. If your team uses a whiteboard, a spreadsheet, or a phone call chain to manage something, we want to understand that process in detail before proposing anything.
We build in two-week sprints, starting with the core functionality that makes everything else possible. You see a staging build after week two, not after month three.
Before anything goes live, we run structured testing across browsers, devices, and edge cases specific to your data. If your app handles inventory with decimal quantities or date-sensitive pricing rules, those scenarios get tested explicitly.
We handle deployment to your chosen infrastructure, whether that is AWS, a managed server, or a hosting environment you already own. Launch day includes a handoff session where we walk your team through the admin interface and document anything non-obvious.
After launch, we offer a retainer option for ongoing changes, bug fixes, and new features. Response time for critical bugs is within one business day. For non-urgent requests, we batch them into scheduled mini-sprints so nothing lingers indefinitely.
Common questions about Web App Development in Emory, Texas.
Send us a summary of what you are trying to build and we will come back with a scoping call agenda, an honest assessment of complexity, and a ballpark range before any commitment.