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Web App Development in Floresville, Texas

Custom web apps for oil-field services, agriculture, and trades businesses in Wilson County.

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The SIR Group
A family-owned oilfield services company near Floresville was tracking rig crew schedules, equipment checkout, and job-site safety forms across three separate spreadsheets and a shared email inbox. When a crew lead needed to know which equipment was available for a next-morning dispatch, someone had to call the office, wait for a callback, and hope the spreadsheet was current. We mapped their entire dispatch and scheduling workflow over a series of calls, then replaced the whole patchwork with a single web app their supervisors could update from any phone or laptop on the road.

Floresville sits at the center of Wilson County, an area where agricultural operations, oil and gas services, and small manufacturing businesses form the backbone of the local economy. These businesses often outgrow off-the-shelf software faster than urban companies do, because their workflows involve physical assets, field crews, and supply chains that generic SaaS tools were never designed around. A custom-built web application lets you model your actual process instead of bending your process to fit someone else's product.
Most software problems we see in businesses like those around Floresville are not technology problems. They are process problems that technology is being asked to solve badly. The fix is rarely a new SaaS subscription. It is a purpose-built tool that reflects how your team actually works, not how a product manager in San Francisco imagined a generic business works.

Here is what this looks like in practice. An agricultural supply operation tracking inventory across multiple storage sites does not need a warehouse management system built for Amazon-scale fulfillment. It needs something that knows about seasonal demand cycles, vendor lead times, and which products move faster before planting season. When we build that kind of tool, we use PostgreSQL for the underlying data model because relational data with real constraints keeps inventory counts accurate even when two users update records at the same time. A spreadsheet cannot do that reliably.

For web apps that need real-time updates across field crews or multiple office users, we typically reach for React on the frontend and Node.js handling the API layer. That combination lets us build interfaces that respond instantly without a full page reload, which matters a lot when someone is working from a mobile browser with spotty coverage on a job site. We do not push this stack on every project, though. A simpler internal tool with complex business logic often gets built on Laravel because the framework handles that kind of rule-heavy processing cleanly and the codebase stays easier to maintain over years.

One honest limitation worth naming: if your workflow is genuinely simple and a well-configured tool like Airtable or Notion already covers 90% of it, we will tell you that before taking your project. We have turned down projects that did not need custom software. The ones we take on are the ones where the process complexity or the integration requirements make a custom build the right call.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Floresville, Texas

Working Build in 3 Weeks, Not 3 Months

We scope your project into focused sprints and deliver a working, testable build within the first three weeks. You can review real functionality and redirect before the next sprint starts, not after the whole thing is done.

Every Line of Code Is Yours on Day One

We transfer full IP and repository access at the start of the project. If you ever decide to bring development in-house or move to a different team, there is nothing to negotiate and nothing locked behind our accounts.

Integrates With the Systems You Already Use

Most of the builds we deliver connect to at least one external system, whether that is QuickBooks for accounting, Stripe for payments, or a third-party telematics API for fleet data. We build REST API integrations as a standard part of the project, not an add-on.

Deployments That Do Not Break Under Load

We containerize applications with Docker and deploy on AWS so your app handles traffic spikes without manual intervention. For a field-crew dispatch tool that gets hammered at 5:30 AM every morning, that matters more than any design choice.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

Before any design or code, we spend time understanding your current workflow in detail. We review your existing tools, ask about the failure points that prompted this project, and define what a successful build looks like in measurable terms.

2

Design and Build

We design screens based on how your users actually work, not a generic UI template, then build in sprints with a working demo at the end of each two-week cycle. You can test real functionality and flag changes before we move forward.

3

QA and Hardening

We test every user flow under realistic conditions, including edge cases like simultaneous edits, bad network connections, and unexpected input values. Bugs found here are fixed before launch, not after.

4

Shipping to Production

We deploy the application to your AWS environment, configure monitoring alerts, and run a final walkthrough with your team. Launch day is documented and narrated so your staff knows exactly what changed and how to use it.

5

Ongoing Iteration

After launch, we stay available on a retainer basis for bug fixes, feature additions, and performance tuning. Most clients check in monthly; some come back for a new sprint when a new need surfaces. Response time for critical issues is within one business day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Floresville, Texas.

It depends on scope. A focused internal tool with a defined workflow typically takes 8 to 12 weeks from kickoff to launch. Larger projects with multiple user roles, complex integrations, or phased feature sets run 16 to 24 weeks. We give you a firm timeline in writing before the project starts, not a range we adjust later.

The fixed price covers everything defined in the project scope: design, development, testing, deployment, and a 30-day post-launch support window. If you request changes that fall outside the agreed scope, those go through a written change order with a separate cost before we proceed. Nothing appears on your invoice that we have not both agreed to in advance.

It happens on almost every project, and we plan for it. The sprint-based structure means you see working builds every two weeks and can redirect before we have gone too far in the wrong direction. For changes that expand the scope significantly, we pause, document the new requirement, adjust the timeline and cost in writing, and continue once you approve. We do not just absorb scope creep silently.

The decision comes from what your app needs to do. For tools that need to work reliably on mobile browsers in the field, a React frontend with a Node.js API handles real-time updates well. For apps with heavy business logic, validation rules, and complex reporting, Laravel organizes that kind of code more cleanly. We are not married to any single stack.

The 30-day post-launch window covers any bugs or issues that surface after go-live at no additional cost. Beyond that, we work on a retainer basis where we handle fixes, updates, and new features as they come up. Most clients on retainer pay a flat monthly amount for a set number of hours, and unused hours roll into the next month.

We are based in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and our project managers maintain overlap hours with US Central time. In practice, most clients send questions or feedback in the morning and have a response by early afternoon. We use Slack for quick exchanges, Zoom for calls, and Loom videos for walking through new builds asynchronously so the time difference does not stall the project. We have been working with US clients this way since 2015.

Ready to Replace the Spreadsheet Patchwork?

Tell us how your current process works and where it is breaking down. We will review it and tell you honestly whether a custom web app is the right fix or whether something simpler would do the job.

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