Web application development
When teams work in different branches, warehouses, or from home, a browser-based app keeps everyone in one system without installing anything. We build web applications around real operational workflows — not generic templates.
You are not stuck because your team is spread out
You are stuck because each location keeps its own version of the truth in spreadsheets. A shared web app gives every site one place to work, with the same data and rules.
What we build as web apps
- Operational systems for sales, warehouse, purchasing, and logistics
- Approval and workflow tools accessible from any branch
- Customer and vendor portals
- Management dashboards
Pair web apps with mobile apps where the floor needs to capture work on the move, and with integration so everything feeds AutoCount cleanly.
Why build a web app instead of forcing AutoCount
AutoCount is accounting software. A web app can give your team approvals, statuses, mobile-friendly screens, and multi-location access that accounting screens were never designed for — while AutoCount stays the accounting backbone.
Our process
01
Map the workflow
A system audit defines what the app must do and for whom.
02
Phase the build
Start with the most painful workflow; expand from there.
03
Test with real users
It has to work on a busy day across every location.
FAQ
Web app or mobile app?
Web for multi-location, desk and branch work; mobile for capture on the floor or in the field. Many businesses use both.
Does it connect to AutoCount?
Yes — through integration, so accounting stays clean.
Is this custom or off-the-shelf?
Custom, built around your workflow. It is one capability within our custom software development.
Scope My Web App