Fixed-price web apps for Texas businesses that have outgrown spreadsheets and generic software.
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Serving businesses in Dawson, Texas
We hand over the full repository at project start, not at the end. You own the source code, the database schema, and every asset we produce, with no licensing fees attached.
We ship to a staging environment at the end of every sprint so you can test real functionality, not wireframes. If something needs to change, we catch it before it compounds.
We structure the database and API layer from the start to absorb growth. A system sized for 50 users today should not require a rebuild when you reach 500.
If you are paying $800 to $2,000 per month for software that still does not fit your workflow, a fixed-price custom build often pays for itself within 18 months.
A clear process, no surprises.
We spend the first week reviewing your existing workflow: the spreadsheets, the email threads, the workarounds your team has built up over time. We document what needs to exist in the new system before any design starts.
We prototype the core interface first and get your sign-off before building out the full application. Development runs in two-week sprints with a working build pushed to staging at the end of each one.
We test across browsers, devices, and user roles before anything touches production. For apps with field users or mobile access, we specifically test on the connection speeds and screen sizes your team actually uses.
We handle deployment to your hosting environment, whether that is AWS or a server you already own, and stay available for 48 hours post-launch to catch anything that only surfaces under real traffic.
After launch, we offer a retainer structure that covers bug fixes, minor feature additions, and monthly dependency updates. Response time for critical issues is within 4 business hours.
Common questions about Web App Development in Dawson, Texas.
Share your current workflow with us and we will tell you honestly what a custom build would take, what it would cost, and whether it is the right move for your business right now.