Fixed-price projects, working builds every two weeks, and a team that responds during US hours.
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Serving businesses in Emigrant Gap, California
You see a functional prototype within the first three weeks, not a slide deck. That gives you something real to react to before the project is locked in a direction you did not intend.
We transfer full IP ownership at the start of the engagement. You can take the codebase to any developer at any point, no restrictions and no exit fees.
We architect for the traffic spike you will hit during peak season, not just today's baseline. A recreation business that doubles bookings in July should not watch its app slow down in June.
Every project is scoped and priced before development starts. If scope stays the same, the price stays the same. Changes are handled through a clear change-order process, not surprise invoices.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week understanding your actual workflow, not just your feature wishlist. If your team is tracking jobs in a spreadsheet, we want to sit with the person who owns that spreadsheet before we propose any solution.
Development runs in two-week sprints. You see a working build at the end of each sprint and can redirect before the next one starts, so course corrections happen early when they are cheap.
We test against the real scenarios your users will hit, not just the happy path. For field-based businesses, that includes low-bandwidth conditions and mobile browsers on Android devices.
We handle the production deployment to AWS, configure monitoring, and stay available for 48 hours post-launch to catch anything that only surfaces under real traffic.
After launch, we offer a monthly retainer that includes bug fixes, dependency updates, and up to eight hours of feature development. Response time for production issues is under four business hours.
Common questions about Web App Development in Emigrant Gap, California.
Share what you are currently working around, whether that is a spreadsheet, a manual process, or a tool that no longer fits, and we will map out what a proper web app would take to build and what it would cost.