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Serving businesses in La Pryor, Texas
We map your existing process before writing a line of code, so the app reflects how your team actually works. You stop depending on the one person who built the original workaround.
All source code is transferred to you at delivery. No vendor lock-in, no monthly licensing fee to access your own data, no renegotiation if you need to change platforms.
We deliver on two-week sprint cycles, so you see real, clickable software before the project is halfway done. You can redirect priorities before the next sprint starts.
Agricultural and logistics businesses see 3x to 10x traffic spikes during planting or harvest. We architect the data layer to absorb that load from the start, not as an afterthought.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your current workflow in detail, whether that means auditing a spreadsheet, walking through an existing system on a screen share, or mapping a paper-based process. We document what we learn and get your sign-off before any design begins.
We build in two-week sprints and share a working, testable version of the app at the end of each one. You give feedback on real software, not mockups, so direction changes happen early when they are cheap.
Before launch, we run the app through structured testing that covers edge cases your real users will hit, not just the happy path. For data-heavy apps, we run load tests against expected peak usage.
We handle the production deployment and stay available for the first 72 hours after launch to address anything that surfaces in a live environment. You do not flip the switch alone.
Post-launch support includes bug fixes within 48 hours, monthly dependency updates, and uptime monitoring. If you need new features, we scope them as a follow-on project with the same fixed-price model.
Common questions about Web App Development in La Pryor, Texas.
Share what your current system looks like and we will walk through what a web app build would involve, including scope, timeline, and a fixed-price estimate.