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Cake day: October 27th, 2023

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  • If you have the budget, hire and outsource. If your money is more valuable than your time, then learn and DIY.

    There’s no guarantee if the outcome would be exactly same as what you want because communication is a key in that and that can be mishandled from both of the sides (client and dev), if you want your developer to build the product as close as what you want, make sure that you’re explaining it to them in the easiest and most understandable way possible.

    Try making flow charts, feature lists, rough UIs, user flow journeys, data which needs to be stored etc. Have sessions with your developer regarding these things as well and not just have them started with coding on the first day.

    You can hire people to do the above as well but again that comes to what you value the most at the moment, your time or your money.

    This is what I tell all my clients before onboarding on a contract with them, and I try to understand what they want first after I am onboarded.


  • Yes.

    If you do can you say what you do - I offer contract web development services at the rate of $3k/month

    How you started it? - I am a professional web dev so my friends know it, one of my friend referred me to his uncle living abroad who wanted a custom video course app built, so I started on contract basis and then got more referrals.

    Do you enjoy your business? - Yes.

    Is it saturated? - Yes, a lot.

    How much you spend on ads? - Nothing






  • If you are repelling the thought of having a website because you think it might cost you in the ranges of 1000s of dollars, I’d recommend start looking out and you may find a option with less budget range.

    Not to self promote but I personally build landing pages for $500 in case someone ever needs the service and have less budget allocated for their landing page website.