Fixed-price web apps for Texas businesses that outgrow their spreadsheets and generic tools.
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Serving businesses in Encino, Texas
Every repository, every database schema, and every deployment script is transferred to you at project close. No licensing fees, no lock-in, no negotiating for access to your own system.
We deliver a reviewable build at the end of each sprint so you can redirect scope before it affects the budget. You are never waiting three months to see something real.
We quote against a documented scope, not an hourly estimate that compounds every time a requirement shifts. If scope changes, we discuss it before the work starts, not after.
We architect on AWS with containerized services via Docker so adding new users, new locations, or new data sources does not require rebuilding the foundation.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your current workflow in detail, whether that is a spreadsheet, a paper process, or an existing system that is not working. We document what the app needs to do before we discuss what it should look like.
Development runs in two-week cycles. You get a working, reviewable build at the end of each sprint and can give feedback before the next one starts, keeping scope changes from compounding.
We test against the actual use cases from your workflow, not just generic test scripts. If your app needs to handle 500 concurrent users during peak processing, we load-test for that specifically.
We deploy to production with a rollback plan in place and monitor error logs and performance metrics for the first 72 hours. You are not on your own the moment the app goes live.
After launch, we offer monthly retainer support that includes bug fixes, dependency updates, and one sprint of feature work per month. Response time for critical issues is under four hours during overlap hours.
Common questions about Web App Development in Encino, Texas.
Share your current workflow with us and we will map out what a purpose-built web application would look like, including a fixed-price estimate and a realistic timeline.