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Denver, Colorado 80202
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Web Application Development Services

Custom Web Application Development Services

Each client we work with is unique, so we don't offer cookie-cutter solutions. We know that what works for one business may not be the best solution for another. We'll partner with you to help reach your goals, whatever they may be. We can help you grow sales, fulfill your mission, improve efficiency or increase profitability.

Blue Ray Media's web application development services can change the way you do business. We help companies share information, manage projects and staff, keep track of vendors and more. We also help nonprofits increase membership, active involvement and donations.

We develop innovative, unique web applications based on what we learn about you and your business. Our custom-developed applications are easy-to-use, affordable and powerful; they save you time, effort and money.

Examples of custom web application development services:

  • Custom Web Application Development Services

    Blue Ray Media transformed the way TScribe does business. Clients schedule and track conference calls, upload audio and video files and queue them for transcription online. The custom-developed system allows management to assign and manage jobs. The company can see with a glance when jobs are due and how long it takes for them to be completed. They even use the system to track quality assurance testing.

  • Website Application Development

    Blue Ray Media developed an online database management tool, so personnel at HERS can search, view, edit, export and manage the records of over 10,000 students and faculty members. Staff can even create their own forms for use on the HERS website, so it's faster and easier to collect and manage data from students.

  • Custom-developed web applications for business

    Each year, the Highlands Square Merchants Association hosts a large festival. Blue Ray Media created an online tool that gives the association the ability to view all the vendor applications in one place, approve applications and even assign booths to vendors. The group can even use the tool to communicate with vendors and send them html-enabled e-mail.


Tell us your goals
. We'll help you achieve them.

Contact us to get started creating a new website.

We're happy to talk to you about your needs and goals. Fill out our online form and tell us what you want the web to do for your business, nonprofit organization or other group. We'll work together to plan how to create a new website that works for you and your customers.

Helpful Web Tips & News about Our Company

How do you know when it's time to redesign your website? Read: Eight Ways to Know it's Time to Redesign Your Website

You've been asked write a Request for Proposal, or “RFP”, and send it to qualified website development companies. Where do you start? Read: How to Create a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Web Site Development Services

We know you're curious. Is it website or Web site?

The New York Times is still using Web site, but we've (somewhat reluctantly) decided to move from spelling it "Web site" to "website". We're now using "email" and have given up on "e-mail", too. (The AP just switched from e-mail to email. Other terms, like e-commerce, will keep their hyphens. The AP moved to "website" last year - read about it here.)