Web Applications for
Companies from Gliwice
We create web applications that help companies from Gliwice operate more effectively.
We combine a local approach with a broad perspective on business needs.
Gliwice is a city with potential – growing, entrepreneurial, open to new technologies. We cooperate with local companies eager to leverage that potential. We design web applications that are not just tools but real support in daily work, customer service, and business development. Thanks to experience and a partnership approach, we guide clients from idea through implementation and further development. We act flexibly, listen to needs, and deliver solutions that simply work. We want our projects not only to look good but also to solve specific problems and bring business value.
We design efficient desktop applications tailored to your company's needs, ensuring stability and ease of use.
We build comprehensive business systems that automate tasks and increase company efficiency.
We design responsive and modern websites that attract customers and build your brand's credibility.
We enhance your website’s visibility in search engines through effective SEO optimization and improved usability.
We offer professional IT consulting to help you choose the best technological solutions for your company.
Coding Lessons with a Senior Front-end Developer. Learn to build modern web applications.
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Web applications use frontend technologies like Angular, HTML, CSS, SCSS, TypeScript, and JavaScript, and backend technologies such as Node.js, PHP, NestJS, or .NET Core. The database can be relational or non-relational.
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The time to develop a web application depends on its complexity – a simple app can take a few weeks, while a more complex one can take several months.
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The cost of a web application depends on functionality, technology, and development time – ranging from a few thousand to several hundred thousand dollars.
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Popular web frameworks include React, Angular, and Vue.js for frontend, and Node.js, Django, and Laravel for backend.
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Yes, web applications can be integrated with external systems via APIs, webhooks, or other data exchange mechanisms.