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HRC Infotech designs, builds, and scales web apps, mobile apps, and cloud platforms for startups and growing businesses — with direct communication and fixed-scope estimates from day one.
End-to-end software, handled by one team
We design, build, and maintain web applications, mobile apps, cloud infrastructure, and AI-powered features — so you get one accountable team instead of juggling specialists.
From first sketch to production deploy — and everything that keeps it running after launch.
Web, mobile, cloud, AI, design, marketing, and support — a single team covers the full stack, so nothing falls through the cracks between vendors.
No drag-and-drop builders, no recycled themes. Every product is coded specifically for how your business works.
We never subcontract the work. Every feature is built, tested, and owned by our own engineers.
Since 2016, we've designed and shipped production software for startups and growing businesses.
Post-launch monitoring and maintenance keep your product running long after ship day.
We build like founders, not vendors
Since 2016, HRC Infotech has partnered with startups and growing businesses to design, build, and scale web, mobile, and cloud products. Our team spans tech, marketing, operations, and sales — but every project is still run by the people writing the code, not routed through layers of account management.
Why HRC Infotech
- The same dedicated team from kickoff to launch, not a rotating bench
- Direct communication — no account-manager relay
- Architecture built to scale before it needs to
- Security and performance treated as defaults, not add-ons
Built to fit, not built to spec
Most software gets built to a spec sheet. We build it to fit — your team, your users, your growth curve. That difference shows up in every decision along the way.
The typical agency
- Templated UI kits reskinned per client
- A sales team scopes it, a different team builds it
- Progress updates once a sprint, if you ask
- Ships to the deadline, not the goal
HRC Infotech
- Interfaces designed around how your users actually work
- The engineers who scope it are the ones who ship it
- A staging link you can click through, every week
- Ships when it's right, with a rollback plan either way
Our software development process
From the first conversation to post-launch support, here's how a software project moves through our studio — the same five-stage process every time, covering discovery, design, development, deployment, and ongoing support, so nothing gets lost in between.
- Step 01
Discovery & Planning
We start by mapping your goals, users, and technical constraints — clarifying requirements and scope before a single line of code is written, so the plan is grounded in reality, not guesswork.
- Step 02
UX/UI Design & Prototyping
Wireframes and interactive prototypes are validated against real user flows before development begins, so design decisions are tested early instead of assumed.
- Step 03
Agile Development & Engineering
Our engineers build in short, iterative sprints with a staging environment you can click through every week — real progress you can see, not status updates you have to trust.
- Step 04
Testing, QA & Deployment
Every release goes through code review, automated testing, and a CI/CD pipeline before it ships — with a rollback plan ready, not just a launch date on a calendar.
- Step 05
Post-Launch Support & Maintenance
After launch, we monitor performance, patch security issues, and keep iterating based on real usage data, on a support plan that matches how actively your product evolves.
Industries we build for
Every industry has different constraints. Pick one to see how we think about it.
Startups & SaaS
From first MVP to a scalable platform, we build the technical foundation your growth depends on — architecture that grows with your funding, not against it.
What clients say
A few words from the people we've built with.
We came in with a rough idea and a tight deadline. HRC scoped it in a day and had a clickable staging build within the first week — no waiting around for a kickoff deck.
Technologies we work with every day
Questions, answered
The things people usually ask before starting a project. Don't see yours? Reach out and we'll answer directly.
It depends on scope — a focused MVP can ship in a few weeks, while a full platform build usually runs a few months. We give you a concrete timeline after scoping the work, not a guess up front.
Let's talk about your project
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