Custom web applications, shaped around how you work
When spreadsheets, email threads, and off-the-shelf tools stop fitting, businesses lose hours to manual work and errors. A custom web application removes exactly those bottlenecks — and unlike licensed software, it's yours forever. We develop production-grade web applications: customer portals, quoting and booking systems, operational dashboards, and integrations between the systems you already use.
What you get
- Real discovery before any code — we build what your process needs, not what sounds impressive.
- An app that runs in the browser, on any device, with nothing to install.
- Integrations with your existing stack: invoicing, CRM, email, payments, third-party APIs.
- Serious security: authentication, roles and permissions, audit trails (OAuth 2.0/OIDC, SSO).
- Iterative delivery with weekly demos — you watch the app grow instead of waiting months on trust.
- Complete source code and documentation, handed over.
How we work
- 01
Discovery
We map your process together and define the MVP.
- 02
Clickable prototype
You click through the app before we write production code.
- 03
Iterative development
We build in weekly increments, with a demo at the end of each.
- 04
Launch and evolution
Launch, team training, ongoing support, and evolution.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a web application take to build?
A working MVP usually takes 6–10 weeks. We split projects into milestones so you see value early.
How much does custom web application development cost?
We scope a fixed-price MVP first, then extend by priority. You get a detailed estimate after a free discovery call.
Can the application grow with the business?
Yes — that's the point of going custom. The architecture is designed for extension, and the code is yours.
Can you take over an app another team started?
Yes. We start with a short technical audit and tell you honestly what's worth keeping and what needs rewriting.
Have a project in mind?
Tell us what you're building. We reply within one business day — usually with questions that sharpen the idea.
Prefer a call?
Book a 30-min call