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Ask HN: Hire freelancer devs, or a dev shop?

2 pointsby quotz11 months ago
I have been a cofounder in the past in a different industry (Business-to-government, EU), with an experienced CTO, we raised 250K but failed to raise more due the nature of our business so we closed shop.<p>Now, I have been working on this idea for a few months on validation and on technical feasibility and decided to go for it. Its not very complicated to pull off tech-wise, and I found some open source projects that could be of help, but ultimately I would need a team of people to build it.<p>I obviously need a CTO and I have asked a few friends and acquaintances but at the moment theyre busy doing their own things, and its too early for them because I dont have much to show for at the moment. They have told me to validate the idea first by signing up potential customers and then come back.<p>So going forward, I can invest around $50K for an MVP, and the initial launch. I can start talking to customers, but I need a team of freelancers to build the MVP.<p>My question is, how and where do you find effective and affordable freelancers? How do you go about it without getting burned? Do you go to a dev shop, or make a team of individual ones?

7 comments

eonpi11 months ago
The best choice usually comes down to:<p>1) References: you may want to prioritize working with freelancers or a dev shop you have worked with before, and has resulted in a good experience, or you have recommendation from someone you really trust.<p>2) Cost: can you afford the option you trust the most? If not, you might need to go with the next one.<p>3) Commitment: in the case of an extended engagement, will your choice be available, and will the terms remain the same? If not, same as above, go with the next in your list.
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99990000099911 months ago
At 50k your looking for a friend to do you a favor.<p>That is not hire a team money. I&#x27;d beg a trusted friend to at a minimum scope it out. Knowing nothing about your project, my biggest tip would be to strictly limit your scope.<p>Software engineering like any type of engineering tends to have unexpected issues pop up. You can always learn a bit of programming yourself...
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RedCardRef11 months ago
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tobinfekkes11 months ago
I&#x27;m a CTO of one company, own a separate dev shop, and do freelancing on the side, and so not necessarily looking for a project, but I&#x27;m always happy to listen and audit and answer questions to help get you pointed in the right trajectory. Feel free to email me.
brudgers11 months ago
<i>I can invest around $50K for an MVP</i><p>You are almost certainly under-capitalized.<p><i>I need a team of freelancers</i><p>Five developers at $3000&#x2F;week&#x2F;developer is a timeline of 3.5 weeks.<p><i>Its not very complicated to pull off tech-wise</i><p>Building it yourself is the simplest thing that might work. Nobody knows what you want better than you and nobody cares about the thing you want more than you. As a bonus, building it yourself as a non-technical person is still probably more likely to succeed than paying less than needs to be paid for good developers.<p>Building it yourself might also be easier than coordinating a teem of developers with other commitments (all moderately good freelancers have other commitments and their regular clients take precedence over one shot clients).<p><i>I can start talking to customers</i><p>Yes you can and should. You don&#x27;t need an MVP or a team of subordinates to get to work. If you can sell your idea without a product, you can surely sell it with a product. And by &quot;sell&quot; I mean actually getting money from potential customers without an MVP. Getting money is the only validation of a business idea.<p>Good luck.
alonsoaguayo11 months ago
I&#x27;d be up to build the MVP if we could discuss the idea and the basic project scope.
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1oooqooq11 months ago
what country you&#x27;re at?
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