Your Access database is maxed out. Let's build something that can actually handle your business
Fixed-price quote, no surprises.
The file keeps getting bigger and bigger. You've hit the 2GB limit, or you're getting corruption errors regularly.
Only one person can edit at a time—or if multiple people try, records get locked and the file corrupts.
It crashes when too many users connect. What works for 3 people falls apart at 10.
You're stuck on an old version of Office because the database breaks if you upgrade.
The person who built it left years ago. Nobody really understands the VBA code anymore.
I take your Access database and rebuild it in Laravel with a proper database backend. Your data, your workflows, but on technology that actually scales.
Migrate Access tables to a proper database (MySQL or PostgreSQL)
Recreate your queries, forms, and reports in Laravel
Handle concurrent users properly—no more file locking or corruption
Build a web interface accessible from anywhere
No more file size limits—handle millions of records without breaking a sweat
I analyze your Access database structure—tables, queries, forms, reports, and any VBA code. Understanding the full picture before we start.
Map out relationships and translate VBA logic into documented requirements. No black boxes left behind.
Build the Laravel equivalent with regular demos. You see progress every step of the way.
Transfer all your records cleanly. Every relationship preserved, every record verified.
Run both systems in parallel to ensure data integrity before cutting over completely.
Everyone can work at the same time. No more waiting, no more locking.
Proper database backend means no more dreading that "file is corrupted" message.
Works on Mac, Windows, tablets, phones. Access from anywhere with a browser.
Scales to thousands or millions of records. No more hitting the 2GB wall.
Automated backups. No more manually copying files to a network share.
Proper user authentication and permissions. Not just a password on the file.
Tell me about your Access database. I'll tell you what a migration might look like.
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