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Web App Development in Glen Rose, Texas

From tourism operations to energy field tools, we build web apps that replace the workarounds.

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The SIR Group
A dinosaur park attraction near Glen Rose was tracking visitor capacity, seasonal staff schedules, and group bookings across three separate spreadsheets. When two school buses showed up on the same Saturday morning and both claimed a confirmed reservation, the manager pulled up a Google Sheet on her phone and found two entries with the same time slot. The problem was not the spreadsheet itself; the problem was that nothing was enforcing rules, blocking conflicts, or sending confirmations automatically.

Glen Rose sits at the intersection of Texas heritage tourism, Somervell County's fossil industry, and a regional energy sector that includes natural gas operations and supporting contractors. Businesses here range from small outfitters and retreat centers along the Paluxy River to field service companies supporting infrastructure throughout the Barnett Shale periphery. What they share is a gap between the complexity of their operations and the tools they are currently using to manage them.
Custom web app development means replacing the workaround with something that actually fits your workflow. Not a SaaS subscription with 80% of the features you need and 40% you will never touch. Something built around your specific process, your data, and the way your team actually operates day to day.

Here is what this looks like in practice. We worked with a field service operation, not unlike contractors in the Glen Rose area, where technicians were texting job updates and a dispatcher was manually updating a whiteboard. Over a few weeks of calls mapping out their dispatch logic, we built a web-based job management tool using Node.js and PostgreSQL. Technicians got a mobile-friendly portal; dispatchers got a real-time board. The owner stopped receiving texts at 9 p.m. asking which jobs were still open.

One honest limitation worth naming: a fully custom build is not the right call for every situation. If your problem is solved by QuickBooks, a booking plugin, or a well-configured CRM, we will tell you that. Where custom development pays off is when your process is specific enough that off-the-shelf tools require constant workarounds, manual re-entry between systems, or a staff member whose main job is translating one platform into another.

For tourism and hospitality businesses managing seasonal demand, a booking and capacity system built on React can eliminate double-booking conflicts and automate the confirmation emails that currently take 20 minutes per reservation. For energy or field service contractors, a job tracking portal connected via REST API to your accounting system cuts invoice processing from days to the same afternoon. The specific technology choice follows the problem, not the other way around.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Glen Rose, Texas

Conflicts blocked before they happen

Reservation and scheduling logic runs server-side so two users cannot book the same slot simultaneously. No more reconciling duplicate entries after the fact.

Every line of code is yours on day one

You receive full source code, database schemas, and deployment credentials at project close. No vendor lock-in, no monthly license to keep the lights on.

Working build every two weeks

We deliver a functional increment at the end of each sprint so you can test real features, not review mockups. You can redirect the build before the next sprint starts.

Systems that talk to each other

If you need your web app to connect to QuickBooks, Stripe, or a third-party field data platform, we wire those connections through REST APIs so data moves without manual re-entry.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

We spend the first week mapping your actual workflow: what data moves, where it gets stuck, and what a successful outcome looks like. If your team uses a spreadsheet to run a core process, we sit with the person managing that spreadsheet before designing anything.

2

Design and Build

We build in two-week sprints, starting with the highest-risk or most-used features first. You see functional screens early, not a complete prototype delivered at month three.

3

QA and Hardening

Before any feature ships, it goes through structured testing that covers edge cases your team will eventually hit: overlapping submissions, slow connections, and permission mismatches. We document every known issue before asking you to sign off.

4

Shipping to Production

We deploy to AWS using Docker containers so the production environment matches what was tested. You get login credentials, a deployment guide, and a recorded walkthrough of the admin panel.

5

Post-Launch Support

The first 30 days after launch are covered at no additional cost for bug fixes and minor adjustments. After that, we offer a retainer with a 24-hour response commitment and monthly dependency updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Glen Rose, Texas.

It depends heavily on scope. A booking and availability system for a single venue typically takes 8 to 12 weeks. A multi-role job management platform with API integrations runs closer to 16 to 20 weeks. We give you a specific timeline estimate during scoping, not a range designed to cover every possibility.

The fixed price covers everything defined in the scoping document: design, development, QA, deployment, and the first 30 days of post-launch support. Changes to scope during the build are handled through a simple change-order process so you always know what an addition will cost before we build it.

We pick based on what the app needs to do, not what is popular right now. For web apps with a lot of real-time interaction, React on the frontend with Node.js handling the server logic is usually the right fit. For business tools with complex rules and database-heavy workflows, Laravel with MySQL or PostgreSQL handles that better. We explain the tradeoff during scoping so you understand the reasoning.

It happens on most projects once real users start testing. Because we build in two-week sprints, a course correction at sprint three affects roughly two weeks of work, not the entire build. We review the impact on scope and timeline, document it in a change order, and continue. Nothing gets buried.

The first 30 days are included in the project price and cover bugs, adjustments, and anything that behaves differently in production than it did in testing. After that, we offer a monthly retainer that includes a 24-hour response time for issues, regular dependency updates, and access to the same development team who built the app.

We schedule a standing weekly call that overlaps with US Central business hours, and you have a direct Slack channel for async questions throughout the week. We post a Loom update at the end of every sprint so you can watch a walkthrough of what was built without needing to attend a live demo. The time zone difference means development is running while your business day ends, which most clients find moves things faster than a local team working the same hours you are.

Let Us Scope Your Web App Build

Tell us what process you are currently managing in spreadsheets or disconnected tools, and we will map out what a purpose-built web app would actually take to replace it.

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