Architecture & Design

Custom software, built for Maryland businesses — web and mobile.

We build custom web applications (Next.js and .NET) and cross-platform mobile apps (Flutter for iOS and Android) for Maryland businesses and government contractors — fast, secure, and scalable, then managed every month by a local team you can actually call.

Clarksburg HQ & Germantown Office, MD MDOT MBE Certified Montgomery County LSBRP SAM.gov Registered 5.0 Google · Since 2014

Custom Web Applications

Next.js · .NET 10

Fast, secure, scalable web apps and sites — dashboards, portals, booking systems, and internal tools that grow with you.

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Mobile App Development

Flutter · iOS & Android

One codebase, native feel. Customer apps, booking, and field tools — published to the App Store and Google Play, then maintained.

See app work

Underlying engineering

Backend Architecture

Scalable, secure server design

Database Design

SQL & NoSQL data modeling

API & Integrations

REST/GraphQL · Stripe · Firebase · OAuth

Legacy Modernization

Migrate and rebuild aging systems

How we build

A clear, four-step process — and a real person with you the whole way.

1

Discover

We clarify goals, users, and what success looks like in numbers.

2

Design & Build

Clean UX, engineered for performance and security from the start.

3

Launch

QA, monitoring, and analytics so you go live with confidence.

4

Manage

Ongoing updates, security, and improvements every month.

Software development FAQ

What do you build — web or mobile?

Both. We build custom web applications (Next.js and .NET) and mobile apps with Flutter for iOS and Android from a single codebase — then maintain them every month.

Can you integrate with our existing systems?

Yes. We build secure REST and GraphQL APIs and integrate with services like Stripe, Firebase, and OAuth providers, plus CRMs and internal databases (SQL and NoSQL).

Do you work with government contractors?

Yes. We are SAM.gov registered, MDOT MBE certified, and Montgomery County LSBRP, and we build to Section 508 / WCAG 2.2 accessibility and security best practices.