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Custom web application development for dashboards, portals and internal tools

Custom web application development at 2ranq starts with mapping how your team actually works, not with picking a framework. We build software that runs in the browser: internal tools that replace spreadsheets, client portals, quote calculators, reporting dashboards, and integrations with systems you already pay for. Our clients are teams that outgrew shared sheets but do not fit off the shelf software. Fixed scope, agreed before the first line of code. We work with teams across Europe and the US.

First usable version in 14 days  ·  price, scope and deadline are in the quote before work starts

// What you get

What does a web app development company actually do?

A web app development company maps your workflow, writes the specification, designs the interfaces, builds the application, migrates your data and maintains it afterwards. At 2ranq the person who writes the specification is the same person who writes the code, so nothing is lost between an account manager and a developer. Custom web application development is not only screens: user roles, permissions and the way data moves between systems decide whether the tool actually replaces the spreadsheet. You get software written for your process, not a product bought to approximate it.

Process mapping

We sit with your people, map how the work really runs, and write it down before any code exists.

Roles and permissions

Each user type sees only what its job needs, so access is a rule in the app, not a habit people follow.

Admin panel

Manage users and data yourself, without calling a developer for every change.

System integrations

We connect the tools you already pay for, wherever they expose an API or database access.

Data migration

Your spreadsheets and old records move into the app, cleaned and checked, not left behind.

Ownership and handover

Code, database, documentation and server access are yours, handed over on request.

Built with

React
Node.js
PHP
PostgreSQL
REST APIs

// Pricing

How much does custom web application development cost?

Custom web application development at 2ranq is quoted per project, not per hour, and the number is fixed before work starts. The build is $2,747 and covers up to three user types and up to five processes, mapped before any code is written, with an admin panel so you manage users and data without a developer. Yearly maintenance is $1,647 and covers hosting, updates, backups and small changes, but it is not mandatory. Anything beyond that scope is quoted separately, before anyone continues working.

The price does not change along the way. A rate that starts with "from" is a rate nobody ever pays; here the number is on the page before the call. Send a three paragraph description of your process and you get a written scope and the fixed price within 24 hours, so the figure you approve is the figure on the invoice.

The build is $2,747 for up to three user types and five processes. Yearly maintenance is $1,647 and is not a condition. The maintenance contract runs for one year, is paid yearly in advance, has no notice period and does not renew itself.

Custom web application

For teams that outgrew shared sheets but do not fit off the shelf software.

$2,747 build

Up to three user types and five processes are included. Maintenance is $1,647 per year and is not mandatory. The maintenance contract runs for one year, is paid yearly in advance, has no notice period and does not renew itself.

Up to three user types, each with its own permissions

Up to five processes, mapped before any code is written

Admin panel to manage users and data without a developer

First usable version in 14 days, code and database are yours

Request a quote

All prices are in US dollars, with no hidden items. The price covers the scope written in the quote. If the scope changes, you get a new quote before anyone continues working, not a line on the invoice.

// Timeline and process

How long does it take to build a custom web app?

Process mapping and the specification take 7 days, because getting the rules right on paper is cheaper than getting them wrong in code. The first usable version, the one your team actually works in, ships in 14 days from signature, on staging, open for comments while the work runs. After that come data migration, team training and go live. The thing that moves a deadline is not development, it is an unanswered question about how an edge case should behave, so we settle those first, not last.

Days 1 to 7

Mapping and spec

We sit with your people, map the process and write the specification, with the screens and the rules.

Days 8 to 14

Build on staging

The version your team actually works in, on staging, open for comments while the work runs.

Step 3

Migration and training

Your data moves in and your team is trained on the app they will use every day.

Step 4

Launch and support

The app goes live, access moves to you, and daily deployment keeps fixes and changes flowing.

// Selected work

What kind of software has 2ranq shipped?

Real projects, still in production: Mary Jana, a hair cosmetics site and store; Jasmin Adventures, a tour operator where the job was speed, measured through Core Web Vitals; Cvecara Nena, a flower shop with online ordering and delivery. Each one runs in the browser, and the same people who built them would build your application.

Mary Jana, a hair cosmetics site and store with a product catalog

Mary Jana

Hair cosmetics site and store

Jasmin Adventures, a tour operator site tuned for page speed

Jasmin Adventures

Tour operator, page speed optimization

Cvecara Nena, a flower shop site with online ordering and delivery

Cvecara Nena

Flower shop with online ordering and delivery

// Questions

What else do teams ask before starting a custom web app project?

Five questions come up on almost every first call: whether it can integrate with the systems you already run, what it costs, who owns the application, whether we can take over an app someone else started, and which stack we build on. The answers below are the same ones you would get on that call, written down so you can compare them before you reply.

Can the web app integrate with the systems we already use?

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Yes, wherever the system exposes an API or database access. Accounting, CRM, inventory, payment providers, email: if it can be reached programmatically, it can be connected. Before the quote we check what each integration actually allows, because a documented API and a locked one are very different amounts of work, and we would rather tell you that upfront than discover it halfway through.

How much does custom web application development cost?

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The build is $2,747 and covers up to three user types and up to five processes, with an admin panel so you manage users and data without a developer. Yearly maintenance is $1,647 and is optional. Anything beyond that scope is quoted separately, before anyone starts, so the number in the quote is the number on the invoice. A price that starts with "from" is a price nobody ever pays; ours is fixed before work begins.

Who owns and maintains the application after launch?

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You own it. Code, database, documentation and server access are yours, handed over on request, with no exit fee. Maintenance is a separate yearly contract at $1,647, and it is optional: if you have your own developers, they can run it, because it is a standard React and Node or PHP application, not a proprietary black box you keep paying to open.

Can you take over a web app someone else started?

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Often, yes. We start by reading the code and the database and telling you honestly what shape it is in, before promising anything. Some projects are worth continuing and some are cheaper to rebuild than to untangle, and you get that assessment in writing so the decision is yours, not a sales pitch dressed up as a diagnosis.

Which technology stack do you build on?

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React on the front end, PHP or Node on the back end, and PostgreSQL or MySQL for the data, chosen by what the application has to integrate with rather than by fashion. All of it is open source, so any competent developer can maintain what we build and you are never locked to us to keep the app running.

Get a written scope and a fixed price in 24 hours

Send a three paragraph description of how your team works today. We reply with a written scope and the fixed price within 24 hours, so you can decide without pressure.

Request a quote

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