Fixed-price projects, working prototypes in weeks, and code you own from day one.
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Serving businesses in Cooperstown, New York
You see a working build at the end of every two-week sprint, not a slide deck. If the direction is wrong, you catch it in week three, not month six.
We transfer full IP and repository access at project start, not after final payment. You are never locked to us for hosting, updates, or future development.
AWS-hosted deployments with Docker containerization mean your booking portal or patient portal handles a summer surge without manual intervention or surprise infrastructure bills.
We connect to QuickBooks, Stripe, Google Calendar, and existing databases via REST APIs so your team keeps the tools that already work and only replaces what does not.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your current process: the spreadsheets, the email threads, the workarounds your team invented. The written spec we produce at the end of this phase is what gets priced, not a vague project description.
Development runs in two-week sprints with a working demo at the end of each one. You can request changes between sprints; mid-sprint pivots are discussed openly before they affect the timeline.
Before anything goes live, we run the application through functional testing, load testing on AWS, and a security review of all API endpoints. You get a written QA report, not just a verbal sign-off.
We deploy to your chosen environment, hand over all credentials and repository access, and run a live walkthrough with your team so they know exactly how to operate what was built.
The first 30 days after launch are covered under the project price: bug fixes, minor adjustments, and one round of user feedback changes. After that, retainer or per-feature pricing keeps things predictable.
Common questions about Web App Development in Cooperstown, New York.
Send us a description of the workflow you want to fix and we will review it, ask the right questions, and come back with a clear scope and price before you commit to anything.