West Coast • Washington
Seattle's business culture is shaped by the two companies in its backyard. Amazon and Microsoft employ so much of the region's workforce that the average Seattle client, even outside tech, has worked at or sold to a serious engineering organization. Beyond the tech giants, the region runs on aerospace (Boeing's Everett and Renton plants and their supplier network), the maritime economy around the Port of Seattle and Fishermen's Terminal, and a biotech cluster anchored by Fred Hutch and the South Lake Union research corridor.
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Apps shipped
1 to 6 weeks
Typical timeline
$500 - $5,000
Price range
24hr
Quote turnaround
// THE MARKET
Seattle buyers are the most technically literate clients outside the Bay Area, and they evaluate vendors the way their employers evaluate engineers. Shipping a sloppy build here doesn't get quiet disappointment, it gets a code review. What the market lacks is not standards but supply: senior developers in Seattle overwhelmingly work at the large companies, so a small business or aerospace supplier that needs a production-grade internal tool has trouble finding someone at a sane price who builds to the bar they expect.
// LOCAL CONTEXT
Boeing's supplier network is full of small precision manufacturers and MRO shops that manage part traceability, certifications, and delivery schedules on spreadsheets because aerospace-grade ERP quotes start in six figures. A focused traceability or job-tracking app that produces the documentation their prime contractor requires is a scoped project, not an enterprise implementation.
// WHAT I BUILD
Not hobby projects. Production apps with auth, databases, payments, and real users. Shipped in weeks, not quarters.
// WHY MGT
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Not demos. Real apps running with real users. Regal Title, eXp Black Lion, InflexTech, 2K Service Plug, and more.
24hr
Tell me what you need. I send back a full scope and fixed price within 24 hours. No lengthy discovery phases before you see a number.
Fixed
One price. Agreed upfront. No scope creep invoices or "additional hours" surprises. If the scope changes, I talk to you before any additional work starts.
Stack for this service
// PROCESS
15 to 30 minutes. You tell me what you need. I tell you if I can build it, how long it takes, and what it costs. No pitch.
I write a clear scope document: what's included, what isn't, timeline, and fixed price. One document. No surprises.
I build in focused sprints with real progress updates. You see working software, not status reports.
Deploy to production. 30 days of post-launch support. Most issues resolved same day.
// FAQ
Next.js gives you server-side rendering, static generation, and API routes in one framework. It deploys to Vercel in minutes and handles traffic spikes without configuration. For most production web apps, it is the right choice.
Yes. I review the architecture first and give you an honest assessment of what needs refactoring versus what can be extended. I work on existing codebases regularly.
Marketing sites start around $500. Full-stack apps with auth, payments, and admin panels run $1,999 to $4,999. Complex platforms with multiple user roles and integrations go up from there. Every project gets a fixed-price quote after a 30-minute scoping call.
Yes. Most of my client work is fully remote. I'm based in Virginia and serve clients across West Coast. Everything is async-friendly: scoping, updates, and delivery all happen over documented channels so you always know where things stand. Same-day responses during business hours.
Tell me what you need. I'll send back a full scope and fixed price within 24 hours. No agency overhead. No middlemen.
New launches and build logs, ~2 per month. No spam.