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Web Application Development

Custom web applications for the work that does not fit neatly into a brochure site: dashboards, portals, data tools, internal workflows, and business-specific interfaces.

When spreadsheets, inboxes, and disconnected tools start carrying too much operational weight, a focused web application can give the process a better home. I build tools around the way people already work, then improve the parts that are slow, fragile, or repetitive.

Operational Dashboards

Role-aware views for tasks, records, reporting, project status, customer information, or internal process tracking.

Forms and Workflows

Structured intake, approvals, notifications, file handling, status changes, and repeatable business processes.

Integrations

Connections between websites, databases, APIs, email, CRMs, payment tools, reporting systems, and internal data sources.

Common Application Work

  • Client portals, staff portals, request systems, ticket-style workflows, and administrative dashboards.
  • Custom reporting pages that turn scattered business data into something easier to review.
  • Secure forms with validation, notifications, file uploads, role-specific handling, and audit-friendly records.
  • Database-backed tools for inventory, job tracking, content review, scheduling, or structured internal processes.
  • Interfaces that connect to existing services instead of asking people to double-enter the same information.

Built Small Enough to Understand

I prefer applications that solve the real problem cleanly before they grow extra features. The first version should reduce work, make decisions easier, and create a foundation that can evolve without becoming brittle.

  • Map the workflow. Identify users, records, permissions, inputs, outputs, and failure points.
  • Prototype the flow. Shape the core screens and data model before overbuilding.
  • Build and test. Implement the application, edge cases, notifications, and validations.
  • Refine with users. Adjust around real behavior so the final tool fits the day-to-day work.

Have a workflow that needs its own tool?

Describe the current process, what breaks, and who uses it. That is usually enough to start outlining a better system.

Plan an Application