Web Application Development
We build web applications that run real business workflows: portals, dashboards, and internal tools that hold up under daily use.
Once a website needs accounts, data, and rules, it becomes a web application. We build that layer carefully — secure authentication, a clean data model, and an interface people can move through quickly.
We favour proven tools over novelty. The result is an application that is fast to use, straightforward to maintain, and ready to grow as your needs do.
What Web Application Development includes
A clear path from problem to working software
- 01
Discovery
We document the workflows, roles, and data the application has to handle.
- 02
Architecture
We design the data model, API contracts, and access rules before building.
- 03
Build
Iterative delivery with working screens you can review as we go.
- 04
Launch & support
Testing, deployment, and a handover with optional maintenance.
- Production web application
- Authentication and role-based access
- API and database layer
- Admin and reporting screens
- Deployment and environment setup
- React
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Node.js
- PostgreSQL
- REST APIs
- Teams replacing spreadsheets with a proper tool
- Businesses that need a customer or partner portal
- Operations teams wanting a single internal dashboard
What you can expect
Manual steps replaced by a workflow the team trusts
One place to view and act on operational data
An application that stays maintainable as features grow
Web Application Development — questions
What is the difference between a website and a web application?
A website mainly presents information. A web application has accounts, data, and rules — users log in and get work done. We build both, and often the second on top of the first.
Can you integrate with our existing systems?
Yes. We connect to existing databases, accounting systems, and third-party services through APIs so the new app fits into how you already work.
How do you handle security and access control?
We build role-based access, secure authentication, and server-side checks so each user only sees and does what their role allows.
Will it work on mobile browsers?
Yes. Web applications are built responsive, so the core screens are usable on phones and tablets as well as desktops.
Have a web application development project in mind?
Tell us about the operation you want to improve. We'll tell you honestly whether software is the right answer — and how Sammed Technosol would approach it.
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