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Web App Development in Jayton, Texas

Custom web apps for oil-patch and agriculture businesses that outgrow spreadsheets.

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The SIR Group
A small oilfield services company in Stonewall County was tracking equipment rentals, crew dispatch, and job site logs across three separate spreadsheets, a paper binder, and a group text thread. Billing took four days every month because someone had to reconcile all of it by hand. They came to us needing one system that could handle all three functions without requiring their field crew to learn something complicated.

Jayton sits at the center of Stonewall County's ranching and energy economy. The businesses here tend to be lean operations where one person wears several hats, which means the software they rely on has to work the first time and not require a full IT department to maintain. Custom web applications fit that reality well because they are built around the actual workflow, not a generic template that forces you to adapt to someone else's logic.
Most off-the-shelf software is designed for the average business. If your operation has quirks, like seasonal billing cycles tied to harvest, or job costing that varies by well depth, those quirks get handled with workarounds that pile up over time. A custom web application starts from your actual process and encodes it directly. No workarounds.

We worked with a water hauling company serving the Permian Basin's eastern edge that needed dispatch, invoice generation, and driver hour tracking in a single tool accessible from a truck cab on a cellular connection. We built a Progressive Web App using React for the frontend and Node.js handling the API layer, because the offline-capable architecture let drivers log jobs even in areas with spotty signal and sync when coverage returned. The business cut their end-of-week reconciliation from six hours to under forty minutes.

Here is a decision we make often that surprises some clients: for most business tools in the $30,000-$80,000 budget range, we recommend a structured monolithic architecture over microservices. A well-organized Laravel application with a clean API layer will outperform and outlast a prematurely distributed system for the vast majority of small-to-mid-sized businesses. Microservices add operational complexity that requires dedicated DevOps time you probably do not have. We default to what is maintainable.

For businesses in Jayton and the surrounding area that depend on field operations, we pay particular attention to how the app performs on mobile browsers and in low-bandwidth conditions. That is not a feature we bolt on at the end. It shapes decisions from the first day of development, including how we structure database queries in PostgreSQL and how we handle image compression and asset caching through AWS CloudFront.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Jayton, Texas

Works Before Day One of Launch

You see a working build every two weeks during development, not a demo at the finish line. That means problems surface early, when fixing them costs an hour instead of a week.

Every Line of Code Is Yours

Full source code, database schemas, and deployment configurations transfer to you at project completion. You are never locked into us for hosting, updates, or access.

Field-Ready on Any Connection

We build for real-world conditions, including slow LTE and spotty rural signal, using offline-capable PWA patterns and optimized API payloads so your team can work from anywhere.

Fixed Scope, Fixed Price

Every project starts with a documented spec you approve before we write a line of code. The price you agree to at the start is the price you pay, with scope changes handled transparently.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

We spend the first week mapping your actual workflow before touching any design tool. If your team tracks jobs in a spreadsheet, we audit that spreadsheet, understand every column, and document the logic before we propose a database schema.

2

Design and Build

Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build shipped at the end of each one. You test against real features, not mockups, so feedback is grounded in something functional.

3

QA and Hardening

We run structured test cases against every user role and every data path before anything goes to production. For field-facing tools, we specifically test degraded network conditions and session recovery.

4

Go-Live

We handle the deployment to AWS, configure DNS, and run a parallel period where the old system and the new one operate side by side so your team can verify output before the cutover.

5

Ongoing Iteration

Post-launch support includes a 60-day warranty period covering any defects, plus optional monthly retainers for feature additions or infrastructure monitoring with a 24-hour response commitment on critical issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Jayton, Texas.

For most projects in the $25,000-$75,000 range, you are looking at 10 to 18 weeks from a signed spec to production launch. The variance comes from integration complexity, not feature count. A standalone tool with its own database moves faster than one that needs to connect to QuickBooks, a third-party API, and an existing legacy system.

It means scope creep does not silently inflate your bill. If you want something added beyond what the spec covers, we document it as a change order with a price and a timeline impact before we build it. Nothing gets added without your explicit approval.

Because we work in two-week sprints, you have a natural checkpoint every cycle to redirect. Small pivots within the current sprint scope get absorbed. Larger direction changes get evaluated as change orders. The two-week rhythm exists specifically so that a course correction costs days, not months.

It comes down to what the app does most. If the tool has a lot of real-time updates, like live dispatch tracking or a dashboard that refreshes without reloading, React and Node.js handle that interaction model well. For workflow-heavy tools with complex business logic, roles, and permissions, Laravel structures that more cleanly and is easier for your team to hand off to another developer later if you need to.

Every project includes a 60-day defect warranty at no charge. Outside that window, we offer monthly support retainers that include a monitored uptime check via AWS CloudWatch, a 24-hour response SLA on critical failures, and a bank of hours for minor updates. You choose the retainer level or handle maintenance in-house. Either way, you own the codebase and are not dependent on us.

Our project managers overlap with US Central and Eastern business hours from roughly 8 AM to 1 PM your time, which covers most of the working day for Texas-based clients. For async communication, we use Slack for quick questions and Loom for recorded walkthroughs so nothing important lives only in a meeting transcript. Most clients tell us they communicate more often with our team than they did with their previous US-based contractor.

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