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Hey guys. I'm currently talking to some freelance app developers to help me create an uber-like app. I've talked to about 5 now and while they have good portfolios, I still have my doubts in pulling the trigger (we haven't even discussed cost yet). I am very aware of how expensive app creation is so if I'm going to invest into a developer, I want to make sure I'm spending my money right.
1. What questions can I ask to weed out the developers that are worth it?
2. Just how much exactly is the ballpark to develop an uber-like app?
3. Is hiring freelance app developers even worth it?
4. Anything I should know before I get into this? I'm very naive in the app developing space
Right now, I'm only seeing the upfront costs and potential market. As of now, this has been my first idea ever that truly meets all the CENTS criteria and so far I have never seen an app in my country for this. The need is very high, especially compared to other companies providing awful customer service in this space. The only commandment I see it could lag on is the Control commandment, in the sense that I don't know any heavy coding so I can't roll up my sleeves and get to work if/when the app develops any bugs. To cover the costs I'm working a part time job and in web design.
Any feedback and suggestion is more than welcome.
1. What questions can I ask to weed out the developers that are worth it?
2. Just how much exactly is the ballpark to develop an uber-like app?
3. Is hiring freelance app developers even worth it?
4. Anything I should know before I get into this? I'm very naive in the app developing space
Right now, I'm only seeing the upfront costs and potential market. As of now, this has been my first idea ever that truly meets all the CENTS criteria and so far I have never seen an app in my country for this. The need is very high, especially compared to other companies providing awful customer service in this space. The only commandment I see it could lag on is the Control commandment, in the sense that I don't know any heavy coding so I can't roll up my sleeves and get to work if/when the app develops any bugs. To cover the costs I'm working a part time job and in web design.
Any feedback and suggestion is more than welcome.
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