Web App Development

Web applications that do real work, not brochure sites.

SaaS products, customer portals, dashboards, and internal platforms - built on React, Next.js, and Angular by the same senior pods that ship our mobile and AI work.

Trusted by the World Bank & the EU
React · Next.js · Angular
Node, Python, .NET backends
First release in 10-16 weeks
Your IP, always
Web Delivery Readiness Live Scope discovery Aligned Architecture Planned Build sprints Active QA gates Verified Launch plan Ready

Definition

What is enterprise web application development?

Web application development is the design and engineering of browser-based software with logged-in users, structured data, and business workflows - SaaS platforms, customer portals, admin dashboards, and internal operations tools. Unlike a marketing website, a web application is a working product: it needs real architecture, authentication and role design, API and database engineering, automated testing, and an operations plan. We build web applications end to end on modern JavaScript frontends (React, Next.js, Angular) with Node.js, Python, or .NET backends, deployed on AWS, Azure, or GCP.

  • Frontends in React, Next.js, or Angular with TypeScript - chosen per product, not per trend.
  • API and database engineering: REST/GraphQL services, PostgreSQL or MongoDB, designed for growth.
  • Authentication, roles, and permissions engineered from the first sprint, not retrofitted.
  • Automated testing and CI/CD as standard, so releases stay boring.
  • Cloud deployment with monitoring, backups, and cost governance included.

Industry Challenges

Where web projects usually go wrong.

Rewrite Roulette

Teams rebuild from scratch every three years because nobody designed for change - each rewrite costs more than the last.

Frontend-Backend Drift

Separate teams ship mismatched contracts; features stall in integration instead of reaching users.

Demo-Day Performance

Apps that feel fast with ten test users collapse under real data volumes and concurrent load.

Solution Blueprint

Engineered like a product, run like a service.

Architecture for Change

Modular services and typed contracts so features ship independently and rewrites stop being inevitable.

One Pod, Full Stack

Frontend, backend, and QA in one team - integration happens inside the pod, not between vendors.

Performance Budgets

Load targets and monitoring defined up front, tested against realistic data before launch.

Use Cases

What we build most.

SaaS Products

Multi-tenant platforms with billing, roles, and admin tooling - from MVP to scale.

Customer & Partner Portals

Secure self-service portals that cut support load and look like your brand.

Internal Operations Tools

Replace the spreadsheet chaos with purpose-built dashboards and workflows.

Related services: app development cost guide, product development, business process automation, and hire dedicated developers.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions.

A website presents information; a web application does work - it has logged-in users, data, roles, and workflows. Think customer portals, SaaS products, dashboards, and internal tools. We build the second kind, on React, Next.js, or Angular frontends with Node.js, Python, or .NET backends.

It depends on the product, not fashion. Next.js for SEO-critical products and fast time-to-market, Angular for large enterprise teams with strict conventions, React with a custom setup when you need full control. Backend follows your data and integration needs. We recommend after discovery, not before.

Yes. Roughly a third of our web engagements start with an existing codebase - we run a code audit first, stabilize what's fragile, then improve incrementally. You don't need a rewrite to get back to shipping.

A focused first release typically ships in 10-16 weeks, same as our mobile MVPs: 2-3 weeks of discovery and architecture, then two-week build sprints with a working increment every sprint. Complex integrations and compliance extend that.

Have a web product in mind?

Tell us what it needs to do. We'll recommend the right stack and a realistic first release.