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Web App Development in Commerce, Texas

A remote team that maps your process first, then writes the code.

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The SIR Group
A farm supply distributor operating near Commerce was running their entire wholesale ordering process through a combination of email threads and a spreadsheet that four people edited simultaneously. Orders got duplicated. Pricing updates were applied inconsistently. Their team was spending roughly 11 hours a week reconciling what should have been a five-minute lookup.

Commerce sits at a crossroads of East Texas agriculture, Texas A&M University-Commerce's academic and administrative ecosystem, and a growing base of small manufacturers and logistics operators serving the I-30 corridor. Each of those industries runs on workflows that packaged software was never designed for. When the process is specific enough, a custom-built web application stops being a luxury and starts being the practical choice.
The problem with most off-the-shelf tools is that they are built around the average use case. If your business deviates from that average even slightly, you end up spending more time working around the software than working inside it. That workaround cost compounds fast. Three extra clicks per transaction across 200 daily transactions adds up to hours lost every week.

What we build at Aneri Developers is software shaped around your actual process. That starts with understanding what your team does today before we suggest anything. For a client in the education sector, we spent two weeks reviewing their existing student service request flow before writing a single line of code. The result was a Laravel-based portal that reduced average request resolution time from 6 days to under 18 hours because the routing logic matched how their staff actually made decisions.

For businesses connected to the agricultural supply chain common in Hunt County, there are specific technical requirements worth acknowledging honestly. Inventory systems that need to account for seasonal pricing variability, unit-of-measure conversions across bulk and retail packaging, and multi-location stock visibility are not trivial builds. We use PostgreSQL for these kinds of data-heavy applications because the query complexity demands a relational database that handles joins and aggregations cleanly at scale.

A well-designed web application should reduce the number of tools your team touches, not add another tab to the browser. We build with React on the frontend when the interface requires real-time feedback, dynamic filters, or role-based views. We reach for Node.js when the backend needs to handle concurrent requests without bottlenecks. The stack choice follows the problem, not a default template.

What You Get With Web App Development

Serving businesses in Commerce, Texas

You own every line of code from day one

All source code, database schemas, and deployment configurations are transferred to you at project completion. You are never locked into a licensing arrangement with us to keep your own software running.

Working build every two weeks

We run two-week sprints and share a deployable build at the end of each one. You can test it with real users, change priorities, or redirect scope before the next sprint starts.

Replaces the tool stack, not just one tool

Most of our clients come in juggling three or four disconnected platforms. A single custom application consolidating those workflows typically eliminates $400-900 per month in redundant SaaS subscriptions.

REST API connections to what you already use

We integrate with QuickBooks, Stripe, Salesforce, and most systems that expose an API. Your new application works alongside existing tools rather than requiring a full replacement of everything at once.

How We Deliver Web App Development

A clear process, no surprises.

1

Mapping the Problem

We review your current workflow in detail across a series of structured calls. If your team uses spreadsheets, shared inboxes, or manual steps to get things done, we document those before discussing any technical solution.

2

Architecture and Design

We define the data model, user roles, and interface structure, then share wireframes for your review before any development begins. Changes at this stage cost hours; changes after development costs days.

3

Sprint-Based Build

Development runs in two-week sprints with a deployable build at the end of each cycle. You test with real scenarios from your business, not synthetic demo data, and we adjust based on what you find.

4

QA and Load Testing

We run functional testing, cross-browser checks, and load simulations before any production deployment. For database-heavy applications, we stress test query performance at 5-10 times expected peak traffic.

5

Launch and Handover

Deployment is handled on AWS with Docker containers so the environment is reproducible and documented. You receive full access to all infrastructure, credentials, and deployment documentation on go-live day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Web App Development in Commerce, Texas.

Scope is the primary variable. A focused internal tool with three or four user roles typically ships in 8-12 weeks. A multi-module platform with integrations and custom reporting takes closer to 16-24 weeks. We give you a specific timeline estimate after the discovery phase, not before it, because timeline estimates made before requirements are documented are usually wrong.

The fixed price covers everything defined in the agreed project scope: design, development, testing, deployment, and a 30-day post-launch support window. Scope additions mid-project are quoted separately before we touch them. The only thing that changes the original price is a change to the original scope.

It happens on nearly every project. The two-week sprint cycle exists specifically to surface these moments early. If a requirement changes after sprint one, we assess the impact on remaining scope and timeline, walk you through the tradeoffs, and you decide whether to adjust. We have never penalized a client for discovering a better approach mid-build.

React makes sense when your users need a responsive interface with real-time state changes, like dashboards or multi-step forms with dynamic validation. Laravel fits projects with complex server-side logic, permission systems, and reporting layers where the business rules live in the backend. Some projects use both: a Laravel API layer handling business logic with a React frontend consuming it.

The 30-day post-launch window covers bug fixes, performance issues, and deployment problems at no additional charge. After that, we offer monthly retainer arrangements that include a defined response time (typically under 4 business hours for critical issues), dependency updates, and a set number of hours for small enhancements. The retainer structure is agreed upfront, not billed by surprise.

We schedule daily async updates through Slack and use Loom videos for anything that benefits from a walkthrough. Our project managers maintain availability overlap with US Central and Eastern business hours for calls and questions. Most clients find the morning-update rhythm works well: you review progress over your first coffee and respond with feedback that drives the next several hours of work.

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Share a brief description of the workflow problem you are trying to solve. We will review it and come back with an honest assessment of what a custom build would involve and whether it makes sense for your situation.

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