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Web App Development in Hereford, Texas

Custom web apps for agricultural operations, feedlots, and supply businesses that outgrow generic software.

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The SIR Group
A feedlot operator outside Hereford was tracking pen weights, feed costs, and veterinary treatments across a stack of spreadsheets shared by three different managers. When one person updated a row, another overwrote it an hour later. By the time they reconciled numbers at month-end, the data was already two weeks stale and the decisions that depended on it were already made wrong.

Hereford sits at the center of one of the most productive beef-producing regions in the United States, and the businesses here, from large-scale cattle feeding operations to agricultural input suppliers and co-ops, deal with operational complexity that off-the-shelf software was never designed to handle. When a process involves thousands of animals, daily feed rations, commodity pricing, and compliance paperwork all moving at once, a custom web application is not a luxury; it is the only way to keep things accurate.
Most software projects fail before a single line of code is written. The problem is that the people scoping the project describe what they think they want, not what their actual workflow requires. We spend the first week of every engagement mapping the real process: who touches which data, where handoffs break down, and which manual steps are costing the most time. For a business managing cattle inventory, that might mean understanding how pen assignment interacts with feed contracts and how both connect to billing. That groundwork is what separates a tool people actually use from one that gets abandoned after three months.

For operations tied to agricultural cycles, real-time data matters more than it does in most industries. A web application that pulls live commodity prices, tracks inventory against feed schedules, and flags exceptions automatically is a different kind of tool than a database with a pretty interface. We have built systems using Node.js on the backend specifically because event-driven architecture handles concurrent updates from multiple users without corrupting records, which is exactly the failure mode that spreadsheet-based operations run into every day.

Not every business in the region is an agricultural operation. Hereford also supports trucking companies, equipment dealers, and regional distributors who face their own software gaps: quoting systems that live in someone's email, delivery scheduling done by phone, and customer records spread across three different platforms. A web app that pulls these into one place, even a modest one, typically cuts administrative time by several hours per week per employee.

One honest tradeoff worth naming: a fully custom application takes longer to build than buying a SaaS subscription. For businesses with very standard workflows, a configured off-the-shelf tool may be the right answer. Where custom development pays off is when your process has enough specific logic, data relationships, or integration requirements that generic software forces you to work around the tool rather than with it. If you are spending more than a few hours a week on workarounds, that gap has a real cost.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Hereford, Texas

You own the code from day one

Every line of code we write belongs to you under a signed agreement before work starts. There is no vendor lock-in and no recurring license fee tied to functionality you paid to build.

Working build every two weeks

We deliver a functional, testable build at the end of each sprint so you can see exactly what is being built and redirect before the next cycle begins. You are never waiting months to see anything.

Handles your actual data volume

We size the database and infrastructure for your real workload from the start. A cattle operation tracking 50,000 head across multiple pens needs different query optimization than a 500-record CRM.

Integrates with what you already use

If your operation connects to QuickBooks, a commodity pricing feed, or a third-party compliance platform, we build those integrations via REST API so data flows without manual re-entry.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Workflow Audit and Scoping

Before we write requirements, we map your actual process through a series of structured calls and screen-share sessions. We ask to see the spreadsheets, the inbox threads, and the workarounds your team has built, because that is where the real requirements live.

2

Design and Build

We build in two-week sprints and share a working build at the end of each one. You test against real scenarios from your operation and we incorporate feedback before the next sprint starts.

3

QA and Load Testing

We test every user flow against the edge cases your team actually encounters, not just the happy path. For data-heavy applications, we run load tests to confirm performance holds at your expected volume.

4

Production Deployment

We deploy to AWS with environment configurations, backups, and monitoring in place before go-live. We walk your team through the application on a recorded call so there is a reference they can return to.

5

Post-Launch Support

After launch, we provide a 60-day support window that covers bug fixes, performance adjustments, and minor feature changes. Beyond that, we offer retainer arrangements for ongoing development with response times defined in writing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Hereford, Texas.

For most projects, you see something testable within three weeks of the scoping phase wrapping up. The first sprint is usually focused on core data flows and primary user actions rather than a polished UI, but it is functional enough to validate that we understood the problem correctly.

It depends heavily on complexity. A focused internal tool that replaces a single spreadsheet-based process typically runs between $8,000 and $18,000. A multi-user platform with integrations, role-based access, and reporting layers runs higher. We scope every project individually and give you a fixed number before work starts, so you are not guessing at the final invoice.

Small refinements within the agreed scope happen inside the current sprint at no extra cost. Larger scope changes, like adding a new module or changing a core data model, are scoped and priced as an amendment before we build them. We document scope boundaries clearly at the start specifically so these conversations are straightforward.

We match the stack to the problem. For applications with heavy server-side business logic, like feed cost calculations or compliance reporting, Laravel handles that cleanly. For interfaces where users are frequently updating data without full page reloads, we bring React in on the frontend. We do not default to the same stack for every project.

The first 60 days after launch are included: bug fixes, performance tuning, and minor adjustments based on how your team actually uses the system. After that, we offer a monthly retainer with a defined response time, typically 24 hours for non-critical issues and same-day for anything blocking operations.

Our project managers overlap with US Central and Mountain business hours, which covers Hereford's working day. Most day-to-day updates happen asynchronously through Slack and Loom recordings, so you can review progress on your schedule. We schedule live calls for scoping sessions, sprint reviews, and any decision that benefits from a real conversation.

Start with a free scope review

Share how your current process works and where it breaks down. We will review it and come back with a concrete assessment of what a web application would actually need to fix it.

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