Langtry
Langtry is a tiny community in western Val Verde County, a Southwest Texas spot above the Pecos River canyon near where it meets the Rio Grande — famous as the home of Judge Roy Bean, the 'Law West of the Pecos,' and now a quiet ranch community and heritage-tourism stop with a visitor center near the high Pecos River bridge and the ancient rock-art country. What's here lives on big desert ranches, on hunting, on the trickle of heritage travelers, and on the few family operations of a remote rural community. 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 and remote as Langtry?
Yes. Desert ranches, hunting operations, heritage and roadside-tourism businesses, and the few operations around Langtry all need the same scheduling, quoting, and invoicing tools, built and run remotely with on-site time when a job calls for it.
Langtry is about as remote as it gets. 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 buyers and suppliers already do across distance, by phone, video, and shared screens. Being far from anything is no barrier.
¿Pueden atendernos 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.
I run a desert ranch with sheep, goats, and cattle. Can you build something that fits?
Yes. We build for ranch work: herds and flocks, pastures and grazing across huge arid country, lambing and kidding and calving, weights and gains, buyer settlements, wool and mohair clip records, and water and feed — so a remote ranch stays organized in one place.
I run hunting leases. Can software help?
Yes. We build hunting tools: members and guests, hunt bookings and deposits, stand and blind assignments, waivers, and harvest and trophy logs — so your season runs on one organized system instead of paper and texts.
I run a heritage or roadside-tourism business. Can you help?
Yes. We build a simple online presence, bookings or tickets where they apply, a customer list, and the basics travelers search for — so the heritage and Pecos-canyon visitors passing through find and stop at your business.
Cell and internet are almost nonexistent out here. Will the tools work?
Yes. We design field tools to cache offline and sync when a signal returns, so a rancher or a guide in the canyon country keeps logging work with no bars and loses nothing once back in range.
What will a project cost a small Langtry 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 herds, hunts, and invoices in one place, without forcing you to change everything overnight.
Can you build a website so people can find my Langtry operation?
Yes. We build fast, mobile-first sites tuned for hunting, heritage-travel, and regional search so the customers and travelers looking for what you offer around Langtry find and reach you.
What does automation do for a one-person operation?
It sends invoices, chases unpaid balances, confirms hunts and bookings, calculates settlements, and builds your recurring paperwork automatically — so your time goes to the country and the work, 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.
Can one system cover ranch and hunting together?
Yes. Many families here run both. One system can hold herds, flocks, grazing, and clip records alongside lease members, hunt bookings, and harvest logs, so the whole operation is in one view.
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 — in English or Spanish — 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 Langtry in person?
When a project warrants it — for setup, training, or go-live — we add on-site time and make the trip to the Pecos country. Most work stays remote, which keeps us affordable for a remote desert operation.
What we build for Langtry businesses
In the remote Pecos-canyon ranch country of western Val Verde County, here is how we help Langtry operations run leaner and reach more customers.
Custom Software Platforms
Tools built around your work — herd and flock records, wool and mohair clip and settlements, hunting leases, heritage-tourism booking, and invoicing — instead of generic software that doesn't fit the desert.
Intelligent Automation
The computer handles invoicing, balance reminders, hunt and booking confirmations, settlements, and recurring paperwork so you stay in the field.
Marketing & SEO
Fast, mobile-first sites tuned for hunting, heritage-travel, and regional search, built in English and Spanish / en inglés y español, so customers find your ranch, hunting, or tourism operation.
Managed IT & Cybersecurity
Practical, backed-up, secure systems for your records and accounts — sized for a ranch, hunting, or small operation.
Consulting
Honest guidance on where technology helps your business and where it won't, so your money goes to what works.

