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Web App Development in Larue, Texas

Fixed-price web apps that replace the spreadsheets slowing your operation down.

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The SIR Group
A timber and land management company outside Henderson County was tracking timber contracts, haul schedules, and landowner payments across three separate spreadsheets. When a driver showed up to the wrong parcel on the wrong day, nobody could trace the error fast enough to fix it before the crew sat idle for four hours. They needed one system, not three documents.

Larue sits in a part of East Texas where agriculture, timber, and small-scale manufacturing still drive a lot of the local economy. Businesses here tend to run lean, rely on field crews, and deal with operational data that changes daily. Off-the-shelf software rarely fits those workflows cleanly, which is where a custom web application pays for itself faster than most buyers expect.
The companies that come to us have usually already tried the generic software route. They bought a platform, spent two months configuring it, and found out it handles 80% of their workflow and breaks on the other 20%. That remaining 20% is usually the most important part of how they make money. Custom development exists to close that gap.

For field-heavy operations common in East Texas, the most valuable thing a web app can do is reduce the back-and-forth between office staff and crews on the ground. We built a job dispatch and logging system for a small agricultural contractor last year. The dispatcher could assign jobs from a browser, field supervisors confirmed completion from a mobile-friendly interface, and invoice data flowed automatically into their accounting system. It cut billing prep from a full day down to about 90 minutes.

When we scope a web app, the first question we ask is not about technology. It is about where work falls through the cracks today. For one client, it was duplicate data entry between a CRM and a billing tool. For another, it was a PDF-based approval process that required a manager to be physically at their desk. The answer to that question shapes every technical decision we make after it.

One honest tradeoff worth naming: custom software takes longer to get to your first working version than buying a subscription tool off the shelf. A typical project runs 8 to 14 weeks from kickoff to launch. If your problem is truly solved by an existing product, we will tell you that. But if you have looked and nothing fits, a purpose-built app usually recoupers its cost within the first year through reduced manual labor alone.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Larue, Texas

Working build every two weeks

You see a real, clickable version of your app at the end of every sprint, not a slide deck. If something needs to change, you catch it before it becomes expensive to fix.

Every line of code is yours on day one

You own the full codebase, the database, and the deployment from the moment we ship it. No vendor lock-in, no monthly licensing fee tied to a platform we control.

Handles 10x your current load without a rewrite

We architect for the traffic and data volume you realistically expect in three years, not just what you have today. Scaling a well-structured app costs far less than rebuilding a poorly structured one.

Integrates with the tools you already use

Most clients need their new app to talk to QuickBooks, Stripe, or an existing CRM via REST APIs. We map those integrations during scoping so they are not a surprise at the end.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Scoping Your Build

We spend the first week mapping how your operation actually works today, not how it is supposed to work on paper. We sit with the person who manages the spreadsheet or handles the manual process before we write a single requirement.

2

Design and Build

Development runs in two-week sprints with a working demo at the end of each one. You interact with real screens, not mockups, so feedback is grounded in how the app actually behaves.

3

QA and Hardening

We run structured testing across browsers, screen sizes, and user roles before anything goes live. Edge cases that break real workflows are exactly what we are looking for here, not just obvious bugs.

4

Shipping to Production

Deployment goes to AWS with Docker-based containers so your environment is consistent and rollback is fast if anything unexpected surfaces. We walk you through the live system before handing it over.

5

Post-Launch Support

We monitor uptime and error logs for the first 60 days at no additional charge. After that, clients typically move to a monthly retainer for bug fixes, minor feature additions, and dependency updates, usually between 8 and 16 hours per month depending on the app's complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Larue, Texas.

You will see a clickable, functional build at the end of the first two-week sprint, usually about three weeks after kickoff once scoping wraps. It will not be complete yet, but it will be real software you can actually use, not a prototype with fake buttons.

It includes everything documented in the scope we both sign before work starts: screens, features, integrations, and deployment. If you want to add something that was not in the scope, we price the addition separately before touching it. Nothing gets billed as a surprise.

Changes happen on almost every project. If the change is small, we absorb it inside the sprint. If it affects the scope meaningfully, we pause, price the delta, and you decide whether to proceed. We have never once held a client to a scope that no longer made sense for their business.

It comes down to what the app needs to do. A system with complex approval workflows and reporting gets built on Laravel because the backend logic is easier to audit and maintain long-term. An interface with live data feeds and heavy user interaction gets a React frontend. We pick based on your requirements, not on whatever we used last week.

The first 60 days of bug fixes and monitoring are included in every project. After that, most clients move to a retainer, typically 8 to 16 hours per month, covering things like dependency updates, minor feature adjustments, and performance tuning. We set up uptime monitoring on AWS and you get notified alongside us if something goes down.

We work with US clients entirely remotely, and we have been doing it since 2015. Your project manager keeps overlap hours with US Central time so real-time calls are straightforward. For everything else, we use Slack for quick questions and Loom for recorded walkthroughs, so you always know where the project stands without needing to schedule a meeting.

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Share what you are trying to build or fix, and we will put together a scope and fixed price for your web app project. No generic proposals.

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