South • Texas
Dallas–Fort Worth has spent a decade absorbing corporate relocations — Toyota's North American headquarters in Plano, Caterpillar, Charles Schwab in Westlake — on top of legacy anchors like AT&T, American Airlines, and Southwest. Around the headquarters sits one of the country's largest concentrations of financial back-office operations, the AllianceTexas logistics corridor with its BNSF intermodal hub, and a real estate development machine that hasn't slowed since 2012.
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Apps shipped
2 to 6 weeks
Typical timeline
$1,500 - $8,000
Price range
24hr
Quote turnaround
// THE MARKET
The relocation wave reset expectations. A 25-person firm in Plano competes for talent and clients against neighbors with enterprise tooling, so "we run it on spreadsheets" reads as a liability here faster than in most markets. The demand is for back-office software with corporate polish at mid-market price: client portals for wealth and insurance shops, deal-tracking tools for the real estate ecosystem, and operational dashboards for the logistics and distribution companies stacked along I-35W.
// LOCAL CONTEXT
DFW is one of the densest franchise economies in the country — franchisors, multi-unit operators, and the vendors that serve them. A multi-unit operator managing a dozen locations on group texts and shared spreadsheets has a genuinely scoped software problem: location-level reporting, checklist compliance, and manager accountability in one dashboard. That build pays for itself in one bad audit avoided.
// WHAT I BUILD
Full-stack applications that handle real users, real payments, and real data from the first deploy. Every project gets TypeScript strict, Playwright-tested, and zero-placeholder delivery.
// 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.
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// 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
Depends on scope. A focused single-feature app with auth and a database starts around $1,500. A full-featured app with payments, real-time, and admin tools runs $3,000 to $8,000. I scope everything upfront so there are no surprises.
30 days of included support after every launch. After that, retainer arrangements are available. Most clients handle their own updates after handoff with the documentation I provide.
Yes. CRMs, payment processors, shipping APIs, social platforms, communication tools. If it has an API, I can integrate it. I document every integration so your team can extend it later.
Yes. Most of my client work is fully remote. I'm based in Virginia and serve clients across South. 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.