Web apps and complex sites that do real work, not just look good. Built for Atlanta-based businesses, population 6,300,000, with the buyer profile and competitive dynamics that come with it.
The Southeast's commercial center, headquartered to Delta, Coca-Cola, Home Depot, and UPS, with a fast-growing logistics, film, and SaaS economy.
Web Application Development engagements in Atlanta are scoped to the operating reality of a 6,300,000-person metro economy. We build web applications: customer-facing apps, internal dashboards, data-heavy portals, and complex content sites that go well past a brochure. Our existing client base in the metro skews toward B2B SaaS companies, real estate agents, law firms, but the playbook adapts to the operator, not the other way around.
For Atlanta businesses, every Web Apps engagement is scoped and quoted individually. 6 to 10 weeks from kickoff to launch, with a stabilization tail of 30 days.
Atlanta is the Southeast's command center, and its blend of Fortune 500 headquarters, a booming SaaS scene around Midtown and Tech Square, a massive logistics base built on the world's busiest airport, and one of the country's strongest Black-owned business communities makes for an unusually entrepreneurial market. The SaaS founders here often come out of the fintech and payments lineage the city is known for, and they need real product engineering, frequently an MVP sprint that takes a validated wedge to paying customers fast. The logistics density spins off operational software needs around dispatch, tracking, and integration. Professional-services firms and home-services operators ride the metro's relentless suburban growth from Buckhead out to the perimeter and beyond. Atlanta buyers are ambitious and pace-conscious, they move quickly and expect their partners to, so the work that fits is fast, outcome-focused builds that get a growing company to its next milestone on a predictable clock.
Even brand-new sites have legacy URLs to honor, orphaned PDFs, archived blog posts, vendor microsites. Missing a 301 is how organic traffic dies on launch day, so the redirect map is week-one work, not a launch-day checklist.
Largest Contentful Paint under 2 seconds on a 4G mobile connection. Cumulative Layout Shift under 0.05. We hit it on every preview deploy, not just at launch, and we keep hitting it for 90 days after.
We default to Sanity, Contentful, or MDX-on-GitHub depending on team size. Editors get a workflow they will actually use, preview environments, scheduled publishes, and roll-back if anything breaks.
GA4 events tied to revenue, not pageviews. Meta CAPI on day one for any site that will run paid traffic. The dashboard tells the truth before the brand approves the design.
We respond within 48 hours with scope, pricing, and the team that would actually run the engagement.
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