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Custom Web App Development FAQ

Everything you need to know about working with Mike Latimer to build your custom web application in Dallas, Houston, or anywhere in Texas.

How much does a custom web application cost?

$45,000 flat rate. That's it. No hourly billing, no scope creep charges, no surprise invoices at the end. Whether you're a business in Dallas, a startup in Houston, or a company anywhere in Texas — the price is the same. $45,000 covers everything from initial consultation through deployment and 2 weeks of post-launch support.

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

Three weeks. Week one is dedicated to understanding your business and defining exactly what your application needs to do. Weeks two and three are focused on design and full-stack development. At the end of 3 weeks, you have a fully deployed, production-ready web application.

Mike doesn't need sleep. He will work 25 hours a day to hit the three week deadline. This is no bullshit. If he commits, he commits. When Mike takes on your project, it becomes his sole focus — your application gets his full, undivided attention from day one until it's deployed and in your hands.

Do you work with businesses in Dallas and Houston?

Yes. Mike Latimer works with businesses across the entire state of Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, and surrounding areas. All projects are managed remotely with direct text message communication throughout the build. No in-person meetings required — just fast, clear communication.

What types of web applications do you build?

Mike builds custom web applications for businesses that need purpose-built software. Common projects include:

What tech stack do you use?

Every application is built with a modern, production-grade tech stack:

This stack is chosen for speed, security, scalability, and developer experience. Your application will be fast, secure, and easy to maintain long after delivery.

Do I own the source code?

Yes. 100%. You get full ownership of everything — the codebase, design, database schema, API integrations, and all assets. It's handed off clean with documentation so you or any developer can maintain and extend it. There's no vendor lock-in and no recurring license fees for the code itself.

What does "flat rate" mean?

It means you pay $45,000 for the entire project. There's no hourly billing. The scope is defined in week one, and the price doesn't change. If something takes longer than expected on Mike's end, that's on Mike — not you. Businesses in Dallas, Houston, and across Texas appreciate the simplicity: one price, one project, no surprises.

What's included in the $45,000?

What about hosting after the project is done?

You set up your own hosting accounts (Vercel, Cloudflare, Neon, Supabase, etc.). Most applications cost $0–$50/month to host depending on usage. Mike will help you get everything set up during the project, but the accounts are yours — you're never dependent on anyone else to keep your application running.

What happens after the 2 weeks of post-launch support?

If you want ongoing support, maintenance, or new feature development after the initial 2-week support window, Mike offers extended support engagements. These are scoped and priced separately based on what you need.

How do I get started?

Text Mike at (361) 331-7263 or call (361) 331-7263. Tell him what you need built. He'll tell you if it can be done in 3 weeks. If it's a fit, you move forward. No forms, no sales calls, no lengthy proposals. Just a text message to start the conversation.

Can you build an app for my Dallas business?

Absolutely. Mike has worked with businesses across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Whether you're in downtown Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Richardson, Arlington, Irving, or anywhere in DFW — the process is the same. Text to start, 3 weeks to deliver, $45,000 flat.

Can you build an app for my Houston business?

Yes. Mike works with Houston-area businesses including companies in The Woodlands, Sugar Land, Katy, Pearland, Cypress, League City, and throughout the greater Houston metro. Remote collaboration means there's zero downtime for travel — every minute goes into building your application.

What if my project is too big for 3 weeks?

If a project can't be reasonably scoped for a 3-week build, Mike will tell you upfront. Some larger projects can be broken into phases — an initial 3-week MVP followed by additional development phases. Honesty about scope is part of the no-surprises approach.

Why should I hire an individual developer instead of an agency?

When you work with Mike, you get one person who builds the entire application. There's no account manager, no project coordinator, no junior developer doing the actual work. You communicate directly with the person writing your code. That means faster decisions, fewer miscommunications, and a more cohesive final product. For businesses in Dallas and Houston looking for custom software, this direct approach eliminates the overhead and delays that come with traditional agency engagements.

Is the application mobile-friendly?

Yes. Every application Mike builds is fully responsive and works on phones, tablets, and desktops. The UI is built with Tailwind CSS and tested across devices and screen sizes. Whether your users in Dallas are on an iPhone, your Houston clients are on an Android tablet, or your team is on a desktop — the application looks and works great everywhere.

Is the application secure?

Security is built in from day one. Every application includes secure authentication, encrypted data in transit (HTTPS/TLS), parameterized database queries to prevent SQL injection, input validation, CSRF protection, and secure session management. Mike follows OWASP best practices and builds with security-first frameworks. Your customers' data and your business data are protected.

Can you add AI features to my web application?

Yes. Mike builds AI-powered features using Claude (Anthropic), OpenAI, and Google Gemini. Common AI features include intelligent search, content generation, document analysis, chatbots, automated workflows, data extraction, and natural language interfaces. If your Dallas or Houston business needs an application that thinks, processes, or automates using AI — Mike can build it.

Can you build a web app for my restaurant or food service business?

Yes. Mike has experience building applications for the food service and hospitality industry. This includes online ordering systems, reservation platforms, kitchen management dashboards, inventory tracking, and customer loyalty programs. If you run a restaurant, catering company, or food service business in Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, or anywhere in Texas — a custom web app can streamline your operations and improve your customer experience.

Can you build a web app for my real estate business?

Absolutely. Custom web applications for real estate businesses in Dallas and Houston can include property listing platforms, CRM systems for managing leads and clients, automated follow-up tools, document management portals, rental management dashboards, and investment analysis tools. The Texas real estate market moves fast — a custom application gives you an edge.

Can you build a web app for my healthcare or medical practice?

Yes. Mike builds applications for healthcare providers and medical practices including patient intake systems, appointment scheduling platforms, internal workflow tools, and secure data management dashboards. Applications are built with security best practices appropriate for handling sensitive data. Healthcare businesses in Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio can benefit from custom-built tools that fit their exact workflow.

Can you build a web app for my construction or trades business?

Yes. Custom web applications for construction and trades businesses in Texas include project management dashboards, bid tracking systems, job scheduling platforms, time tracking tools, client portals for project updates, and invoicing systems. If you're running a construction, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or general contracting business in Dallas–Fort Worth or Houston — a custom app can replace the spreadsheets and paper processes slowing you down.

Can you build an internal tool for my company?

Internal tools are one of the most common projects Mike builds. These are applications your team uses daily — CRMs, admin dashboards, reporting tools, approval workflows, inventory systems, employee portals, and operations management platforms. Businesses in Dallas and Houston often need custom internal tools because off-the-shelf software doesn't fit their exact process. A custom-built tool fits perfectly because it's built around how you actually work.

Do you build apps with payment processing?

Yes, using Stripe. Mike integrates Stripe for all payment functionality including one-time payments, recurring subscriptions, invoicing, refunds, and checkout flows. Stripe is the industry standard for web payments — it's secure, reliable, and supports every major payment method. Whether you need to charge customers, manage subscriptions, or process payments for your Dallas or Houston business — it's included in the build.

How do you communicate during the project?

Text message. Mike communicates directly via text throughout the entire project. No email chains, no Slack invites, no project management tools to learn. You text updates, feedback, and questions. Mike texts back with progress, screenshots, and links to the live build. It's fast, direct, and simple. This is how businesses in Dallas, Houston, and across Texas prefer to communicate — no nonsense, just results.

Do you sign NDAs?

Yes. If your project requires a non-disclosure agreement, Mike will sign one before any project details are discussed. Your business ideas, proprietary data, and trade secrets are kept confidential. This is standard practice for working with businesses in Dallas, Houston, and throughout Texas.

What are your payment terms?

Payment terms are discussed when you begin a project. Typically it's a deposit to start and the remainder upon delivery. The total is always $45,000 flat — no hidden costs, no change orders, no hourly overages. The exact payment schedule is agreed on before any work begins.

Can you help me turn my idea into a real product?

Yes. Many clients come to Mike with an idea — not a detailed specification. Week one of the project is dedicated to understanding your idea and turning it into a concrete plan. Mike will help you define the features, user flows, and technical requirements. By the end of week one, you'll have a clear picture of exactly what's being built. Entrepreneurs and startups in Dallas and Houston frequently work with Mike to bring their ideas to life as working web applications.

What's the difference between a web application and a website?

A website is primarily informational — it displays content for visitors to read (like a brochure or blog). A web application is interactive software that users log into and use to accomplish tasks — managing data, processing payments, running workflows, communicating, or analyzing information. Mike builds web applications, not basic websites. If your business in Dallas or Houston needs software that does something, not just a page that says something — that's what Mike builds.

Can you integrate with other tools and APIs?

Yes. Mike regularly integrates web applications with third-party services and APIs including Stripe, Twilio, SendGrid, Google APIs (Maps, Calendar, Sheets), Zapier, QuickBooks, various CRMs, social media APIs, shipping providers, and more. If your application needs to talk to another system, it can be built into the project.

Will my application scale as my business grows?

Yes. Applications are built on modern infrastructure (Vercel, Cloudflare, Neon Postgres, Supabase) that scales automatically. Whether you have 10 users or 10,000 users, the application handles it. The tech stack is chosen specifically for scalability — the same tools used by some of the largest web applications in the world. Your Dallas or Houston business can grow without worrying about outgrowing your software.

Do you offer ongoing maintenance and feature development?

Yes. After the initial 3-week build and 2-week post-launch support, Mike offers ongoing maintenance and feature development engagements. These are priced separately based on scope. Many businesses in Dallas and Houston continue working with Mike after launch to add new features, respond to user feedback, and evolve their application over time.

How is this different from hiring a development agency in Dallas or Houston?

Agencies typically charge $50,000–$200,000+ for custom web application development and take 3–6 months to deliver. You work with project managers, designers, and developers — rarely the same person twice. Communication goes through layers of people. Mike's approach is the opposite: one developer, $45,000, 3 weeks, direct communication. You get a faster, more focused result at a fraction of the cost. For small to mid-size businesses in Dallas and Houston, this is a dramatically better value than traditional agency development.

What areas in Texas do you serve?

Mike serves businesses across the entire state of Texas, including but not limited to:

All work is done remotely, so location is never a barrier. If you're in Texas, Mike can build your application.

Can you build a web app for my law firm or legal practice?

Yes. Mike builds custom web applications for law firms and legal practices in Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and across Texas. Common projects include client intake portals, case management dashboards, document management systems, secure client communication platforms, billing and invoicing tools, and appointment scheduling systems. Law firms handle sensitive client data — every application is built with encryption, role-based access control, and security best practices to protect confidential information.

Can you build a web app for my fitness, gym, or wellness business?

Absolutely. Custom web applications for fitness and wellness businesses in Dallas and Houston include membership management platforms, class booking and scheduling systems, trainer assignment tools, progress tracking dashboards for clients, payment and subscription management via Stripe, and nutrition or workout plan delivery systems. Whether you run a gym, yoga studio, personal training business, or wellness center in Texas — a custom app can automate operations and improve your client experience.

Can you build a web app for my accounting or financial services firm?

Yes. Mike builds applications for accounting firms and financial services companies including client portals for document exchange, tax preparation workflow tools, financial reporting dashboards, invoice and billing management systems, and secure data rooms. Financial data requires the highest levels of security — applications are built with encryption, audit logging, role-based access control, and compliance-friendly architecture. Accounting and financial services firms in Dallas, Houston, and across Texas benefit from custom tools that fit their exact workflow instead of forcing their process into generic software.

Do you build mobile apps or just web applications?

Mike builds web applications, not native mobile apps (iOS/Android). However, every web application is fully responsive and works seamlessly on phones, tablets, and desktops through the browser. Progressive Web App (PWA) features can also be added, allowing users to install your web application on their phone's home screen and use it like a native app — with offline support, push notifications, and fast performance. For most businesses in Dallas, Houston, and Texas, a responsive web application eliminates the need for separate iOS and Android development, saving tens of thousands of dollars.

Can you redesign or rebuild an existing web application?

Yes. If you have an existing application that's outdated, slow, buggy, or built on deprecated technology — Mike can rebuild it from scratch with a modern tech stack. Common rebuild projects include migrating legacy PHP or WordPress applications to Next.js, redesigning outdated interfaces with modern UI/UX, improving performance and security, and adding features that weren't possible on the old platform. Businesses in Dallas and Houston often outgrow their original software — a rebuild gives you a clean, modern foundation.

What if I need changes after the project is delivered?

The 2-week post-launch support window covers bug fixes and minor adjustments after delivery. For changes beyond that window — new features, design updates, or additional functionality — Mike offers ongoing development engagements scoped and priced separately. Because you own the full source code, you also have the option to hire any other developer to make changes. The codebase is clean, documented, and built with standard tools (Next.js, React, TypeScript) that any qualified developer can work with.

What happens if I'm not satisfied with the final product?

Mike's process is designed to prevent this. Week one is entirely dedicated to understanding your requirements and defining exactly what will be built — you approve the scope before development begins. Throughout weeks two and three, you receive regular progress updates via text with screenshots and links to the live build. You're involved at every step, so there are no surprises at the end. If something isn't right, it's caught and corrected during the build — not after delivery.

Can you build a marketplace or multi-vendor platform?

Yes. Mike has built marketplace-style applications with multiple vendor accounts, product listings, order management, payment splitting (via Stripe Connect), review systems, and admin dashboards. Marketplace platforms are more complex than single-vendor applications, so the scope is carefully defined in week one to ensure it fits within the 3-week timeline. For businesses in Dallas, Houston, and Texas launching marketplace concepts — a custom-built platform gives you full control over the experience, fees, and features.

Do you work with startups and entrepreneurs?

Yes — startups and entrepreneurs are some of Mike's most common clients. The 3-week, $45,000 model is ideal for building an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) — a working application that proves your concept, attracts users, and can be shown to investors. Many startups in Dallas and Houston waste months and hundreds of thousands of dollars with agencies before getting a product to market. Mike's approach gets you to launch in 3 weeks with a production-ready application you own completely. From there, you can iterate based on real user feedback.

How is AI-powered development different from traditional development?

AI-powered development means Mike uses AI tools (Claude, GitHub Copilot, and others) to accelerate the development process — writing code faster, catching bugs sooner, generating boilerplate, and automating repetitive tasks. This is why a single developer can deliver a full custom application in 3 weeks that would traditionally take a team 3–6 months. The AI assists the development process; Mike still architects, reviews, tests, and deploys every line of code. The result is a higher-quality application delivered faster. For businesses in Dallas and Houston, this means you get more value in less time.

How are you different from offshore development teams?

Offshore teams offer low hourly rates but come with tradeoffs: timezone gaps (12+ hours), language barriers, communication through project managers, and inconsistent code quality. The "cheap" hourly rate often results in a more expensive total cost because projects take longer and require more revisions. Mike is based in Texas, communicates directly via text, operates in your timezone, and delivers in 3 weeks for a fixed price. There's no middleman, no miscommunication, and no ambiguity about cost. For businesses in Dallas, Houston, and across Texas, working with a local developer eliminates the risks that come with offshore outsourcing.

Do you work with non-profit organizations?

Yes. Mike works with non-profits in Dallas, Houston, and across Texas that need custom web applications — donor management portals, volunteer coordination platforms, event management systems, grant tracking tools, and public-facing program dashboards. Non-profits often rely on generic tools that don't fit their workflow. A custom application streamlines operations, improves transparency, and helps your team focus on the mission instead of fighting with software.

Can you build a web app with multi-language or internationalization support?

Yes. Next.js has built-in internationalization (i18n) support, making it straightforward to build applications that serve content in multiple languages. This includes locale-based routing, translated UI elements, and right-to-left (RTL) language support. For businesses in Dallas, Houston, and Texas serving diverse communities or international customers — a multilingual web application ensures you can reach every user in their preferred language.

What industries have you built applications for?

Mike has built custom web applications across a wide range of industries including healthcare, real estate, construction, food service, legal, financial services, fitness, e-commerce, education, logistics, energy, and professional services. The 3-week process is designed to work for any industry — week one is dedicated to learning your specific business, your workflow, and your users. Whether you're a restaurant in Dallas, a construction company in Houston, a law firm in Fort Worth, or a startup in Austin — the process adapts to your industry.

Do you provide training on how to use the application?

Yes. Every project includes documentation and a walkthrough of how to use and manage your application. Mike ensures that you and your team know how to operate every feature — from the admin dashboard to user management to content updates. For businesses in Dallas, Houston, and across Texas, the handoff isn't just code and credentials — it's a complete transfer of knowledge so you're fully self-sufficient from day one.

Can my application connect to my existing systems?

Yes. Mike regularly integrates custom web applications with existing business systems — CRMs (Salesforce, HubSpot), accounting software (QuickBooks, Xero), email platforms (SendGrid, Mailchimp), communication tools (Twilio, Slack), Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Zapier, and custom internal APIs. If your business in Dallas or Houston already uses specific tools, your new application can connect to them — pulling data in, pushing data out, and automating workflows between systems.


Mike Latimer is a custom web application developer serving businesses in Dallas, TX, Houston, TX, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and across the state of Texas. Specializing in AI-powered full-stack web applications built with Next.js, React, Node.js, Tailwind CSS, Supabase, Neon Postgres, Prisma, Drizzle, Stripe, and modern cloud infrastructure. Whether you need a SaaS platform, internal business tool, client portal, AI-powered application, or custom software solution — Mike builds production-ready web applications in 3 weeks for $45,000 flat. Serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, greater Houston area, Austin, San Antonio, and all of Texas.