Web application development

Custom Web Application Development Services

Not a template with your logo on it. We design and build web applications around your actual workflows, users and growth plans, from the first architecture decision through the day it ships.

What a web application actually needs

More Than a Website, Built to Do Real Work

A web application handles accounts, permissions, data and workflows a static site never has to. Getting that right is the whole job.

We build dashboards, internal tools, client portals and commerce platforms on architecture that scales with usage instead of buckling under it. Every build starts with the questions that actually determine cost and timeline. Who's using this, what do they need to do, and what happens when a hundred of them do it at once. As a full-stack web development company, TectSoft's web development team handles frontend and backend development services in-house, so business web application development stays inside one accountable team instead of getting split across vendors.

What's included

  • UX flows and architecture before a line of code
  • Authentication, roles and permissions built in from day one
  • API and third-party integrations
  • QA against real usage, not just the happy path
  • Full ownership handover, your repo, your infrastructure

Built with

ReactNext.jsNode.jsNestJSLaravelPHPMySQLPostgreSQLTailwind CSS

How it runs

Four Stages, Running Software by Week One

The same method behind every project we ship, applied to web applications specifically.

  1. 01

    Scope the Workflow

    One call to map who uses the app, what they need to accomplish and where the current process breaks. You leave with a written scope and a fixed number.

  2. 02

    Architecture and UX

    Data model, permissions and user flows decided before visual design starts, so the app is built to hold up rather than restyled after something breaks.

  3. 03

    Build in the Open

    Daily builds you can log into and click through, not a status deck every two weeks. You're looking at running software from the first week.

  4. 04

    QA and Launch

    Testing against real usage patterns, not just the demo path. Your repository and infrastructure handed over on day one, full stop.

Common questions

About Web Application Development

The full lifecycle covers discovery and requirements, UX and architecture, backend and frontend development, QA, deployment and post-launch support. A web application handles accounts, data and business logic, so the harder half of the work is usually the parts a user never sees.

It depends on scope, integrations and complexity more than anything else. We've written a full breakdown with ranges by project size in our web application development cost guide, and the short version is a scope call gets you a fixed number before any work starts.

A website mostly presents information. A web application does work, logging users in, storing and updating data, running business logic, integrating with other systems. We cover the distinction and how to tell which one you actually need in this guide.

Weeks, not months, for most projects, though the exact number depends on scope. Full timeline breakdown by complexity is in our web application timeline guide.

One short call gets you a scope, a timeline and a number, on the record.

Discuss Your Web App