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Web App Development in Kempner, Texas

From ranching operations to rural service businesses, we build web apps that replace the workarounds.

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The SIR Group
A livestock feed supplier operating across Lampasas County came to us with a routing problem. Their drivers were texting delivery confirmations, their dispatcher was updating a whiteboard, and nobody had an accurate picture of what had been delivered until the next morning. The fix was not a spreadsheet upgrade. It was a web-based dispatch and delivery confirmation app that gave everyone a live view, cut the end-of-day reconciliation from two hours to about fifteen minutes.

Kempner sits in a part of Central Texas where agriculture, rural services, and military-adjacent commerce around Fort Cavazos all run side by side. Businesses here often manage fieldwork, equipment, inventory, or contracts with tools that were never meant to scale past a single person. Custom software does not need to be complicated to solve that. It just needs to fit the actual workflow.
Most off-the-shelf platforms are built for the average business. If your operation has any meaningful complexity, whether that is tracking equipment across job sites, managing customer contracts tied to seasonal schedules, or coordinating crews without a central office, you spend more time bending the tool than using it. That friction compounds fast.

What we build starts from your process, not from a template. A typical project with us begins with understanding how decisions actually get made today: who looks at what, where information gets lost, and what a good day looks like versus a frustrating one. From there we design something that fits. Sometimes that is a relatively simple internal portal. Sometimes it is a multi-role web app with a customer-facing side, an admin dashboard, and integrations into QuickBooks or a third-party API.

For businesses tied to the Fort Cavazos economy, whether that is housing, logistics, services, or retail, there is often a recurring pattern: volume spikes with deployments and drawdowns, and manual tracking breaks right when it matters most. We have built web applications for service businesses in similar military-adjacent markets that handle exactly this kind of surge by automating the intake, scheduling, and communication steps that staff would otherwise handle by phone.

We use React for the front end when the app has a lot of interactive state, like live dashboards or multi-step forms. For business logic and data handling, Node.js or Laravel fits depending on how complex the rules are. PostgreSQL is our default for relational data with integrity requirements, and we containerize with Docker so deployments are consistent and repeatable. Every technology decision is tied to what your app actually needs, not what is currently popular.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Kempner, Texas

You own every line of code on day one

We hand over the full repository at the end of the project. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, no asking permission to modify your own software.

Working build every two weeks

You see real, clickable progress on a fixed sprint cycle. If something is heading in the wrong direction, you catch it before two months of work are baked in.

Integrations that replace the manual steps

We connect your app to the tools you already use: QuickBooks, Stripe, REST APIs from third-party platforms. The goal is eliminating the copy-paste work between systems.

Deployed on infrastructure that handles growth

We use AWS and Docker so your app does not need to be rebuilt when traffic doubles. Hosting, backups, and environment parity are set up before launch, not after.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping the Problem

We spend the first week mapping your current workflow, not writing requirements. If your team tracks jobs in a spreadsheet, we review that spreadsheet before we propose anything.

2

Design and Build

We work in two-week sprints, starting with the highest-risk features first. You get a shareable staging link after each sprint so feedback is immediate, not saved for a final review.

3

QA and Hardening

Before launch, we run the app through functional testing, load scenarios, and a security review. We pay particular attention to edge cases your team flagged during discovery.

4

Go-Live

We handle the deployment to AWS, configure monitoring, and do a structured handoff with your team. Launch day is planned, not improvised.

5

Ongoing Iteration

Post-launch support includes a 30-day bug-fix window, then optional monthly retainers for feature additions or infrastructure changes. Response time on critical issues is under four hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Kempner, Texas.

Most projects reach a functional prototype within three to four weeks of the scoping phase completing. The first sprint delivers core features, not a polished final product, but it is real and clickable. That gives you something to react to before the project is half over.

It depends almost entirely on scope. A focused internal tool with two or three user roles and no third-party integrations usually runs between $8,000 and $18,000. A multi-role platform with customer-facing features, API integrations, and a reporting dashboard is a different conversation. We scope before we quote, so the number reflects what you actually need.

Minor changes within a sprint get absorbed without a formal process. Significant scope additions get a quick written estimate before they go into the backlog, so you know the impact before approving. Nothing gets added silently and billed at the end.

We decide based on your app's specific requirements, not on defaults. For a data-heavy admin tool with complex filtering, Laravel and PostgreSQL handle the logic cleanly. For an app where field staff need real-time status updates on mobile browsers, React with a Node.js backend fits better. We explain the reasoning, and you can push back.

The first 30 days after launch are covered for bug fixes at no extra cost. After that, we offer monthly retainers that include a set number of development hours for feature additions, dependency updates, and infrastructure maintenance. We monitor uptime and receive automated alerts, so we know about problems before you do.

You get a dedicated project manager whose working hours overlap with US Central time, including Texas business hours. We use Slack for async updates, Loom for recorded walkthroughs of new features, and Zoom for weekly check-ins. The time difference means development happens overnight, so you often wake up to progress rather than waiting for it.

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Tell us what your team is tracking manually right now, and we will show you what a purpose-built web app would look like for that specific problem.

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