Web Apps

Custom web apps built for real business operations.

Paralens designs and builds custom web applications for businesses that need better tools, better workflows, and better software than off-the-shelf platforms can provide.

Use cases

What we build on the web.

These are common categories of custom web software we build for B2B and service-based companies.

Internal dashboards and operations tools
Client portals and account management systems
B2B SaaS platforms
Custom reporting and workflow systems
Admin panels and business process software
Legacy process replacement tools
Why custom

When custom software makes sense.

If the software supports a meaningful part of your revenue, operations, or customer experience, a tailored system often creates more value than stacking generic tools together.

Built for how your business works

We create software around your process, team workflow, and commercial goals instead of forcing your business into generic tools.

Modern architecture

Your product should be maintainable and scalable, with a codebase that supports future growth instead of slowing it down.

Credible client-facing experience

If customers, partners, or staff are using it every day, the experience needs to be clear, fast, and professional.

Best fit

Best for companies with a clear operational need and a serious budget.

Our web app work is best suited to businesses that need a durable solution and are ready to invest properly in the product.

Good fit

  • • You need a portal, dashboard, or workflow system.
  • • Your team has outgrown spreadsheets and disconnected tools.
  • • You need a polished system for staff, clients, or partners.
  • • You have budget and want to move quickly.

Typical engagement level

Most custom web app projects are a fit when the software matters enough to justify a professional build rather than a patchwork setup.

Projects typically start at $20,000+ depending on scope.

Need a custom web app for your business?

Tell us what you need to build, what problem it solves, and where the current process is breaking down.