Kermit
Kermit is the seat of Winkler County, a West Texas oil town near the New Mexico line and the sandhills, in the heart of the Permian Basin. It runs on oilfield service, drilling, and pipeline work, on the rail and trucking that move through, on cattle ranching across the arid country, and on the home-service, healthcare, and Main Street businesses of a remote oil-patch hub. 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 actually work with Kermit businesses, or only firms in big cities?
We work with Kermit businesses specifically — oilfield service companies, ranches, contractors and trades, trucking, home-service companies, and Main Street shops. Most of what they need we build and run remotely, with scheduled on-site visits when a project warrants it.
Kermit is remote West Texas. 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, buyers, and suppliers already do across distance, by phone, video, and shared screens with clear schedules. Being far from a city is no barrier; it's the whole point of how we work.
¿Pueden atendernos en español?
Sí. Kermit y el condado de Winkler tienen una comunidad hispana grande, y atendemos a nuestros clientes en español cuando lo prefieren. Construimos su sitio web, sistemas y soporte en inglés y español, y nos comunicamos con usted y con su equipo en español durante todo el proyecto. Su negocio merece tecnología que funcione para toda su gente, en el idioma que hablan.
I run an oilfield service company. Can you build for the leases?
Yes. We build for oilfield service: jobs and dispatch by lease and well, crews and equipment, certifications and safety records, time and per-diem, and settlement and invoicing — so the back office keeps up with the field across the Permian Basin.
I run a cattle ranch. Can you build something that fits?
Yes. We build for ranch work: herds and pastures, grazing across arid country, weights and gains, buyer settlements, and water and feed — so the ranch stays organized in one place instead of a notebook.
I run a home-service or contracting company. Can you build for the field?
Yes. We build scheduling and dispatch, quotes and proposals, job tracking, crew and equipment, photos and signoffs, and invoicing with payment reminders — so the office, the crews, and the customer all stay on the same page from first call to final bill.
I run trucking serving the oil patch. Can you build for that?
Yes. We build dispatch and load tracking, drivers and equipment, maintenance and compliance records, time, and invoicing — so the back office keeps up with the road and the field.
What does a project with MediaTech Group cost?
It scales to scope, and we scope honestly before you commit. A focused website or single automation is a modest fixed project; a full custom platform is a phased investment. We start with the piece that pays for itself fastest and tell you the range up front.
Can you build a website that helps people find my Kermit business?
Yes. We build fast, mobile-first sites tuned for local and regional search so customers looking for oilfield service, ranch service, or a Main Street business around Kermit and the Permian Basin find and reach you.
What is 'intelligent automation' for an oilfield or ranch business?
It is letting the computer do the repetitive paperwork — invoicing, chasing unpaid balances, confirming jobs, settlements, and recurring reports — so you and your people stay in the field instead of at a desk.
We're a small operation. Too small for you?
No. Most of our clients are owner-run operations. With little office staff to absorb the busywork, a small Kermit business often gets the most out of the right tool — it becomes the office staff.
Can one system cover oilfield and ranch together?
Yes. Many families here run both. One system can hold oilfield jobs and certs alongside herds and grazing records, so the whole operation is in one view.
Will you keep supporting the system after it goes live?
We stay on with ongoing support and improvements as your operation changes. We aim to be a long-term partner to a Kermit business, not a vendor who hands off a project and disappears.
How do we get started without a big upfront commitment?
We start with a short, no-pressure conversation — in English or Spanish — about your operation and where the paperwork or missed calls cost you. From there we propose the smallest first project that delivers a real win, prove it, and build from there.
Do you ever come to Kermit in person?
When a project warrants it — for discovery, training, or go-live in the field — we add on-site time and make the trip to West Texas. Most day-to-day work is remote, which is exactly what makes us a good fit for a remote Permian Basin county.
What we build for Kermit businesses
From the oilfield service companies and the ranches to the trucking and Main Street, here is how we help Kermit operations run leaner and reach more customers.
Custom Software Platforms
Tools built around your real work — oilfield lease dispatch and cert tracking, herd and grazing records, trucking dispatch, and invoicing — instead of generic software you have to bend your business to fit.
Intelligent Automation
We let the computer handle the repeat paperwork: invoicing, balance reminders, job confirmations, settlements, and recurring reports, so you stay in the field.
Marketing & SEO
Fast, mobile-first websites tuned for local and regional search, built in English and Spanish / en inglés y español, so every customer around Kermit and the Permian Basin can find and reach you.
Managed IT & Cybersecurity
We keep your computers, accounts, email, and data secure and backed up — practical protection sized for an oilfield, ranch, or small operation, no in-house IT required.
Consulting
Straight guidance on where technology pays off for your business and where it doesn't, so you spend money on what moves the needle and skip the rest.

