WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Why customers love working with us
Our Certifications
"In the beginning, our journey had a modest pace, but the Okenly Solutions team provided unwavering support, leading to the successful delivery of our website. To our pleasant surprise, they generously offered a full-fledged digital marketing strategy, complimentary, once the website was up and running.- PCA OF SCPT2C COOP-CA"
OUR WEB DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
React JS Web Application Development
NodeJs Web Application Development
Flutter Web Application Development
Java Web Application Development
AngularJS Web Application Development
Python Web Application Development
PHP Web Application Development
Enterprise Web Application Development
Custom Web Application Development
BUILD AN IMPACTFUL WEB APPLICATION THAT TICKS ALL OF YOUR BOXES.
WHAT YOU GET
- Analysis of your requirements and business
- Secure and scalable architecture
- Custom functionality
- Continuous maintenance
- Compelling UI & UX design for any audience
- Responsive design
- Engaging, easy-on-the-eye visuals
TECHNOLOGIES WE USE
Laravel
PHP
React
Javascript
NodeJS
jQuery
AngularJS
Python
Ruby
OUR WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
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DEVELOPMENT
SUPPORT
AFTER RELEASE
Start building your impactful web application with Okenly Solutions.
Frequently asked questions
It usually depends on how small your business really is, what you plan to achieve with your web application/what business issues it needs to solve, and whether you need custom features. There are out-of-the-box solutions like web app builders, but if you need a standout design, have unique challenges to address, and want custom features for you users, web application development services are the only way to go.
Depending on the complexity, it takes between two to six months to create a web app. If it’s very complex (that is, it has unique custom features, latest tech, advanced data analytics), then it will take more than six months.
Building a new solution on PHP may not be the most effective option. As of September 2019, more than 60 percent of websites use old versions of PHP (5.6 or lower), while the latest versions do not have the official support of The PHP Development Team anymore (although third parties support their security).