Serving US Businesses Since 2015 • India-Based Team
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Web App Development in Fort Hancock, Texas

Custom web apps that replace the spreadsheets and workarounds slowing your team down.

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The SIR Group
A produce distributor operating along the US-Mexico border corridor near Fort Hancock came to us with a routing and manifest problem. Their drivers were leaving the yard with printed sheets that were already outdated by the time they reached the first stop, because dispatch was updating a shared Excel file that nobody could see in real time. We mapped the whole workflow over a series of calls, built a web-based dispatch board backed by a Node.js API, and cut their average route adjustment time from 40 minutes to under 5.

Fort Hancock sits at a critical crossing point on the Rio Grande, which means businesses here tend to operate in industries shaped by cross-border movement: agricultural logistics, freight coordination, ranching supply chains, and import/export support services. Those industries share a common challenge. The work involves tight timing, a lot of moving parts, and software that was never designed with their specific operations in mind. A custom web app does not replace your team; it gives them a tool that actually fits what they do.
Most off-the-shelf software assumes your business looks like someone else's. It handles 80% of your workflow and leaves the other 20% to manual workarounds that quietly cost hours every week. For businesses coordinating time-sensitive shipments, managing land or livestock records, or processing cross-border documentation, that 20% is often the most critical part.

Here is what tends to go wrong when teams build custom web apps without a clear process: requirements get documented once, handed to developers, and then treated as final. Six weeks in, the client sees a demo and realizes the approval workflow makes no sense for their actual team structure. Rebuilding at that stage is expensive. We avoid this by treating the first two weeks as a working session, not a documentation exercise. You show us how work actually moves through your business, and we design around that.

Technically, the choices we make depend on what the application needs to do under real load. For a border-region freight portal handling hundreds of manifest submissions per day, we reached for PostgreSQL because transactional integrity matters when records are tied to regulatory filings. For a ranching operation that needed a field-accessible mobile-responsive web app with offline sync, we used React on the frontend with a REST API layer that queued updates when connectivity dropped. The stack follows the problem.

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 via Slack or Zoom, you get a working build review every two weeks, and every line of code is yours from day one. No lock-in, no licensing fees on your own software.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Fort Hancock, Texas

Working prototype in 3 weeks, not 3 months

We scope tightly in week one so development starts with a clear target. You see something functional and testable within three weeks, which means you can redirect before the budget is spent.

Every line of code is yours on day one

We transfer full IP and repository access at the start of the project, not at the end. You are never dependent on us to access or modify your own software.

Handles 10x traffic without rewrites

We deploy on AWS with Docker-based containerization so scaling up means adding capacity, not rewriting the app. One client went from 200 to 2,400 daily active users without a single architecture change.

Connects to the tools your team already uses

We build REST API integrations with QuickBooks, Stripe, ShipStation, and other platforms by name, not vague promises of compatibility. If your existing system has an API, we can connect to it.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping Your Build

We spend the first week understanding your actual workflow, not just your requirements document. If your team tracks shipments in a spreadsheet, we review that spreadsheet before writing a single line of code.

2

Design and Build

UI wireframes go in front of you before development starts so layout and flow are agreed on, not assumed. Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build demo at the end of each one.

3

QA and Hardening

We run functional, load, and edge-case testing against the agreed spec before anything goes to production. Bugs found in this phase cost nothing extra; bugs found in production cost everyone time.

4

Go-Live

Deployment to your AWS environment is scripted and repeatable using Docker, so go-live is not a manual scramble. We schedule it around your business hours and stay available through the first 48 hours.

5

Ongoing Iteration

Post-launch support includes a 90-day warranty on all delivered functionality, weekly uptime monitoring reports, and a retainer option for teams that want to keep building. Response time for critical issues is under 4 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Fort Hancock, Texas.

For a focused, well-scoped project, you can see a functional prototype in 3 weeks and a production-ready build in 8 to 12 weeks. Larger platforms with multiple user roles and third-party integrations typically run 14 to 20 weeks. The variable that moves the timeline most is how quickly decisions get made on your end, not ours.

Smaller tools, internal dashboards, and single-workflow apps generally fall in the $8,000 to $25,000 range. Multi-role platforms with integrations, reporting, and complex business logic run $30,000 to $80,000 or more. We provide a detailed written estimate after the scoping phase, so you know the number before committing.

Small refinements within the agreed scope are absorbed into the sprint. Changes that alter core functionality or add significant scope are scoped separately and priced before work begins. We surface these decisions early rather than letting them pile up into a surprise invoice at the end.

It depends on what the application needs to do. React makes sense when the interface has heavy real-time interaction; Laravel handles complex business logic and background jobs cleanly. We choose based on your app's behavior under load, your team's ability to maintain it later, and how long the decision will hold up as the product grows.

All projects come with a 90-day warranty covering bugs in delivered functionality at no additional charge. After that, we offer monthly retainers that include a set number of development hours, uptime monitoring, and a guaranteed response time of under 4 hours for critical issues. You are not left with a finished product and no one to call.

Your project manager works hours that overlap with US Central and Mountain time, so morning messages get answers the same day. We use Slack for async updates, Loom for recorded demo walkthroughs you can watch on your schedule, and Zoom for sprint reviews. The time zone difference works in your favor for overnight builds: you send feedback at the end of your day and wake up to progress.

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Share your workflow and we will scope a fixed-price web app build that fits it. No vague estimates, no hourly billing surprises.

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