Toyah
Toyah is a tiny, half-empty old railroad town in southern Reeves County, just off Interstate 20 in the West Texas desert near the Pecos River. Once a busy rail division point, it is now a small community where the Permian/Delaware Basin oil-and-gas business, desert ranching, and the I-20 traffic are what move through, in a quiet, predominantly Hispanic corner of the Trans-Pecos. MediaTech Group builds custom software, automation, and marketing systems for businesses in places exactly like this, and we do it remote-first from York County, Pennsylvania. Distance is no barrier, and we add on-site time when a project warrants the trip.
Do you really work with businesses in a place as small as Toyah?
Yes. Oilfield service, trucking, ranches, and the few local businesses around Toyah all need the same scheduling, quoting, and invoicing tools, built and run remotely with on-site time when a job calls for it.
Toyah is remote and tiny. How does a Pennsylvania company serve us?
Distance is exactly what we're built for — we're remote-first ourselves. We work the same way your operators, vendors, and dispatchers already do across distance, by phone, video, and shared screens with clear schedules. Being far from a city is no barrier.
I run an oilfield service company. Can you build for Permian field work?
Yes. We build for oilfield service: jobs and dispatch by lease and well, crews and equipment, sand and water and trucking logistics, certifications and safety records, time and per-diem, and settlement and invoicing — so the back office keeps up with the field.
Can software track driver and worker certifications and safety compliance?
Yes. We build systems that track CDLs, safety certs, medical-card and training expirations, and job documentation, flagging what's coming due — so a lapsed credential never sidelines a driver or a crew.
I run a desert ranch. Can you build for cattle on big country?
Yes. We build for ranch work: herds and pastures across big country, grazing and water, weights and gains, and buyer settlements — so a Trans-Pecos ranch stays organized in one place.
I run a business off the I-20 traffic. Can you help me capture more of it?
Yes. We build fast, mobile-first websites tuned for the searches travelers make on I-20 — fuel, food, lodging, services — plus booking and ordering tools to handle the business that traffic sends you.
¿Atienden a clientes en español?
Sí. Con gusto atendemos a nuestros clientes en español. Construimos su sitio web y sus sistemas en inglés y español, y nos comunicamos con usted y con su equipo en español durante todo el proyecto.
Cell coverage is weak out here. Will field tools work?
Yes. We design field tools to cache offline and sync when a signal returns, so a crew on a lease or a rancher in big country keeps logging work with no bars and loses nothing once back in range.
What will a project cost a small Toyah operation?
It scales to scope. A focused website or one automation is a modest fixed project; a full platform is a phased investment scoped honestly up front. We start with what pays for itself fastest.
My records are all on paper. Is that a problem?
It is a starting point, not a problem. We move your paper into a system that keeps lease jobs, herds, loads, and invoices in one place, without forcing you to change everything overnight.
Can you build a website so people can find my Toyah business?
Yes. We build fast, mobile-first sites tuned for local and I-20 corridor search so customers looking for oilfield service, ranch service, or a travel stop around Toyah find and reach you.
What does automation do for a small operation?
It sends invoices, chases unpaid balances, confirms loads and jobs, calculates settlements, and builds your recurring paperwork automatically — so your time goes to the field, not the desk.
We're tiny. Too small for you?
No. Owner-run operations are most of our clients. With no office staff to absorb busywork, the smallest outfits often gain the most from the right tool.
Will you keep supporting it after it is built?
We do — ongoing support and improvements as your operation and the seasons change. We aim to be a long-term partner, not a one-and-done vendor.
How do we start without a big commitment?
We start with a short conversation about your operation and where time and money leak out. Then we propose the smallest first project that wins, prove it, and grow from there.
Do you ever come to Toyah in person?
When a project warrants it — for setup, training, or go-live — we add on-site time and make the trip to West Texas. Most work stays remote, which keeps us affordable for a small, remote operation.
What we build for Toyah businesses
In the desert oil-and-ranch country along I-20, here is how we help Toyah operations run leaner and reach more customers.
Custom Software Platforms
Tools built around your work — oilfield lease dispatch and cert tracking, trucking logistics, ranch herds, travel-stop booking, and invoicing — instead of generic software that doesn't fit the Trans-Pecos.
Intelligent Automation
The computer handles invoicing, balance reminders, load and job confirmations, settlements, and recurring paperwork so you stay in the field.
Marketing & SEO
Fast, mobile-first sites tuned for local and I-20 corridor search, built in English and Spanish / en inglés y español, so customers around Toyah can find you.
Managed IT & Cybersecurity
Practical protection for your computers, accounts, and data — backed up and secured, sized for an oilfield, ranch, or small operation.
Consulting
Straight guidance on where technology pays off for your business and where it doesn't, so you spend on what works.

