Serving US Businesses Since 2015 • India-Based Team
Custom Web Apps Built for How Your Business Actually Works

Web App Development in Energy, Texas

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The SIR Group
An oilfield services company in the Energy corridor came to us managing crew dispatch through a combination of text messages, printed manifests, and a spreadsheet that three people edited simultaneously. Jobs were getting double-assigned. Equipment was showing up to the wrong site. The fix was not a fancier spreadsheet. It was a purpose-built dispatch portal that tracked crew availability, equipment location, and job status in one place, updated in real time.

Energy, Texas sits inside one of the most operationally dense stretches of the US Gulf Coast energy supply chain. Businesses here touch upstream drilling, midstream logistics, chemical processing, and industrial services. Those industries share a common problem: workflows that grew fast and outran the software supporting them. Custom web applications solve exactly that, not by replacing what works, but by connecting the parts that currently do not talk to each other.
Most off-the-shelf platforms are built for the median business. If your operation involves rotating shift schedules, field-to-office data handoffs, or compliance documentation tied to specific equipment or personnel, the median platform will disappoint you. We have seen this pattern repeatedly with industrial service companies: they spend months configuring a generic SaaS tool, hit a hard wall on a workflow that is specific to their operation, and end up with a half-working system held together by manual workarounds.

What we build instead is scoped tightly to the problem you actually have. If your team needs a web portal that syncs job tickets from the field, routes approvals by project type, and exports to your accounting system, that is what gets designed and built. No features you will never use, no licensing fees for modules that do not apply to your business. A company we worked with in the industrial services space cut their invoice processing time from three days to under four hours after we replaced their paper-based ticketing system with a web app that auto-populated billing fields from field data.

For businesses in the Energy area operating in environments with intermittent connectivity, offline capability matters. We have built progressive web apps using React that queue data locally and sync to a PostgreSQL backend the moment a connection is restored. That is not a feature we add speculatively. We add it when a client tells us their field teams spend time in areas with no signal, because building without it would mean the app is useless exactly when it is needed most.

We are based in Gandhinagar, India, and we work with US businesses entirely remotely. That means your project manager is reachable during your business hours, your builds are reviewed on a shared board you can access any time, and every two weeks you see a working demo you can actually click through. We have been doing this since 2015 across clients in more than 20 countries, and the rhythm is reliable.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Energy, Texas

Field-to-Office Data Without the Manual Step

We build web apps that capture data at the source, whether that is a field technician or a plant operator, and make it available to your back office instantly. No re-entry, no lost paperwork, no version conflicts.

Working Demo Every Two Weeks

You see a clickable build at the end of every sprint, not a status update saying things are on track. If something needs to change, you catch it before the next sprint starts, not after the whole thing is finished.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

We transfer full IP ownership at project start, not at final payment. You can take the codebase to any developer at any point. No lock-in, no licensing fees tied to our continued involvement.

Infrastructure That Does Not Require a New Hire to Manage

We deploy on AWS using Docker containers so your app scales under load and can be maintained by a single technical person on your side. We document everything so the system does not become a black box after we hand it off.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

We spend the first week reviewing your current workflow in detail, whether that means walking through your existing software, sitting with the person who manages the spreadsheet, or auditing an API from a third-party system you need to connect. We document what exists before designing what replaces it.

2

Design and Build

We design the interface and data model together, then build in two-week sprints. You review a working build at the end of each sprint and flag anything that needs adjusting before we move forward.

3

QA and Hardening

We run functional, load, and edge-case testing before anything goes to production. For apps handling field data or compliance records, we include specific tests for data integrity under poor-connectivity conditions.

4

Shipping to Production

We deploy to your AWS environment and run a parallel period where both the old and new systems are live, so your team can validate the new app against real data before the cutover is final.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

After launch, we offer a structured retainer that covers bug fixes within 48 hours, monthly dependency updates, and a standing slot for feature additions. You are never locked in; the retainer is month-to-month.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Energy, Texas.

For most projects, you see a clickable prototype within the first three weeks of the build phase. It will not have every feature, but it will be real, running code you can interact with. That early visibility is deliberate because it lets you validate direction before we have committed weeks of development to the wrong approach.

The fixed price covers the scope we document together during the scoping phase. If you want to add something that was not in that scope, we price it as a separate change order before starting. Nothing gets added silently to the invoice. Most clients find that the scoping process itself surfaces scope questions they had not thought through, which makes the change order frequency lower than they expect.

We review the API documentation or data export format of the existing system before we finalize the project scope. If the integration requires a custom connector, that is built into the estimate. We have connected web apps to REST APIs, SFTP data feeds, and proprietary export formats; the approach depends on what the other system supports.

For most business operations tools, we use React on the frontend because it handles complex, stateful interfaces well, and Laravel on the backend because it has mature tooling for role-based access, audit logging, and scheduled jobs. We reach for Node.js when the app needs real-time data, like a live dispatch board or a status feed. The decision comes from your use case, not a default preference.

Post-launch support is month-to-month. It includes bug fixes responded to within 48 hours, routine dependency and security updates handled monthly, and access to our team for scoped feature additions. There is no minimum term. If you bring the work in-house or move to another team, we provide full handoff documentation so they are not starting cold.

Our project managers maintain overlap with US Central and Eastern business hours for calls and real-time questions. Development work happens overnight from your perspective, which means requirements you send at the end of your day often have progress waiting when you return in the morning. We use Slack for async communication, Zoom for scheduled calls, and Loom for recorded build walkthroughs so nothing important relies on a single meeting.

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