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03/APP DEVELOPMENT

Software that fits, not software you fit around.

When off-the-shelf stops working, you need something built. We design and ship web apps, dashboards, APIs, and mobile apps for small businesses — usually replacing three SaaS subscriptions and a spreadsheet with one tool that actually fits.

/OUTCOMES

01

Replace 3 tools with 1

We start by removing what you don't need before adding what you do.

02

Designed for the people using it

Interfaces shaped around the actual workflow, not a CRUD pattern.

03

Production-grade from day one

Tests, monitoring, deployment automation. We don't ship a demo and call it done.

04

Maintainable handover

Code another developer can pick up and run with — clear docs, sensible structure, no clever-for-clever's-sake.

/PROCESS

  1. STEP 01

    Listen

    We sit with the people who'll use the app. We sketch on paper before we touch code.

  2. STEP 02

    Map

    Spec, scope, and a v1 cut that ships in weeks, not quarters. We say no to half the wishlist.

  3. STEP 03

    Build

    Working software in front of real users every two weeks. Feedback shapes the next slice.

  4. STEP 04

    Hand-off

    Code review, deployment access, runbooks, and an optional retainer for changes.

/ENGAGEMENT

SHAPE

Project-based (fixed scope), retainer (monthly hours), or time-and-materials for exploratory work.

TYPICAL LENGTH

2–6 months for v1, ongoing thereafter if you want it

YOU PROVIDE

  • A real user we can talk to
  • Decision-making access
  • Honesty about what's must-have vs. nice-to-have

YOU RECEIVE

  • Working software in production
  • Source code in your repository
  • Deployment + monitoring setup
  • Documentation in plain English

/FAQ

Do you build mobile apps?

Yes — React Native for cross-platform, native when there's a real reason. Most small businesses want a PWA first; we'll tell you if that's you.

Do you do design too?

Yes. UX is part of the build. We don't take Figma files from someone else and translate them blindly — we'd rather sketch with you.

What stack do you use?

Defaults: Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Postgres, Vercel. We deviate when the job calls for it and explain why.

Want to talk about your specific situation?