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Web App Development in Fowlerton, Texas

Fixed-price web apps for Texas operators who need a system that works, not a spreadsheet.

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The SIR Group
A small ranching supply operation in McMullen County was tracking customer orders, feed deliveries, and vendor invoices across three separate spreadsheets that one person updated by hand each morning. When that person left for two weeks, the whole system fell apart. They came to us needing something their entire team could use without a manual.

Fowlerton sits in the heart of South Texas ranch country, where oil and gas leases, cattle operations, and agricultural supply businesses run on tight margins and practical tools. Custom web apps fit this context well because the off-the-shelf software built for coastal tech companies rarely maps to the specific workflows these businesses run every day.
Most software problems in industries like these are not technology problems. They are process problems that technology can fix if it is built right. A ranching supply company does not need a feature-rich enterprise platform; it needs a clean order management system that shows inventory levels in real time, triggers reorder alerts, and emails a delivery confirmation without anyone touching a keyboard. That is a solvable problem with a focused build.

Here is what this looks like in practice. We worked with an agricultural equipment dealer in rural Texas whose service team was scheduling warranty repairs through a shared email inbox. Technicians were showing up to jobs without the right parts because nobody had a way to see what parts were already committed to other jobs. We built a web-based dispatch and parts-reservation system using Laravel for the backend logic and a React frontend the service manager could pull up on any tablet. Repair turnaround dropped from 11 days to 4.

The technologies we reach for depend entirely on what the application needs to do. For apps with real-time data updates or complex user interactions, React handles the frontend well. For business logic that involves workflows, approvals, or multi-step processes, Laravel gives us a clean way to model those rules without the codebase becoming a tangle. We connect to external systems like QuickBooks, Stripe, or third-party logistics APIs through REST endpoints built on Node.js when the integration layer needs to stay fast and non-blocking.

One honest limitation worth naming: a custom web app is not always the right answer for a business that is still figuring out its own process. If your workflow changes every 60 days, building a custom system too early locks you into decisions you have not fully made yet. We tell clients this before scoping anything. The projects that go well are the ones where the business has a stable, repeatable process that simply needs better tooling.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Fowlerton, Texas

Working Build Every Two Weeks

You see a functional, testable version of your app at the end of every sprint, not a slide deck. If something needs to change, you can redirect before we build further in the wrong direction.

You Own Every Line of Code

The full codebase, database schema, and deployment configuration are transferred to you at handoff. There is no licensing fee or vendor lock-in tied to our involvement.

Connects to the Tools You Already Use

We build REST API integrations with QuickBooks, Stripe, and common agriculture or field-service platforms so the new app fits into your existing stack instead of replacing it wholesale.

Handles 10x Traffic Without a Rewrite

AWS-hosted deployments with Docker containerization mean your app can scale horizontally if your user base grows, without rebuilding the architecture from scratch.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping Your Workflow

We spend the first week reviewing how your team actually operates today, whether that means walking through your spreadsheets, your existing software, or your paper-based process over a series of calls. We document every edge case before writing a single line of code.

2

Build in Visible Sprints

Development runs in two-week cycles. At the end of each sprint, you get access to a staging environment with a working, clickable build so you can test real interactions, not just review mockups.

3

Break It Before You Do

We run structured QA across browsers, devices, and user roles before any feature moves to production. Edge cases that only appear under load or with unusual data are tested explicitly, not discovered by your first real user.

4

Deploy to Production

We handle the full deployment to AWS with Docker, configure your domain, and walk your team through the live system before handing over credentials. You go live with a documented setup, not a mystery.

5

Post-Launch Iteration

The 30 days after launch are covered under your project. We monitor for errors, fix anything that surfaces in real use, and document what a future developer would need to know to maintain the codebase.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Fowlerton, Texas.

For most projects, you see the first working sprint build within two to three weeks of kickoff. It will not be the full product, but it will be real, interactive functionality you can test. We do not show static mockups and call it progress.

A focused business tool, like an order management system or a scheduling portal, typically runs between $12,000 and $35,000 and takes eight to fourteen weeks. Larger platforms with integrations, user roles, and reporting layers go higher. We scope every project individually before quoting because guessing at a number without understanding the problem does nobody any good.

Small clarifications get absorbed without fuss. If you want to add a feature that changes the scope in a meaningful way, we pause, write a short change order with the new cost and timeline impact, and you approve it before we proceed. Nothing gets added silently and billed at the end.

The decision comes down to what the app needs to do. PostgreSQL makes sense when your data has complex relationships and you need reliable joins across large tables. MySQL works fine for simpler read-heavy applications. We pick based on your use case, not what we happen to be using on the previous project.

The first 30 days after go-live are included in your project price. During that window, we fix any bugs that surface, answer questions from your team, and handle minor adjustments. After that, a monthly retainer covers ongoing changes, security updates, and a monthly uptime review.

Honestly, it works well for most of our clients. You send requirements or feedback at the end of your workday and wake up to progress. Your project manager keeps overlapping hours with US Central time for live calls when you need them. We have run this model since 2015 across clients in 20+ countries, and the async rhythm tends to move faster than weekly in-person meetings would.

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Share what you are trying to build and we will review your current process, identify the core functionality, and outline a realistic scope before any commitment.

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