Suppose I want to make hire a dev for building an app with let's say 5-6 pages , how much should it cost me for the whole app to be built + the ongoing maintenance
Mohit Kumar
Building ElevateRes.... • 1y
Before going to Dev, try out some no code tools. Build the MVP first, gather feedback and if you think it will work and it got its PMF then go with dev for further development and invest the money in it. But do what best suits to you.
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Will anyone help me to code and collab with me in my app Android dev
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Amanat Prakash
Building xces • 5m
2024 Update
April to December
1. Built our pre-MVP on WordPress.
2. Onboarded more than 180 service providers.
3. Pitched our idea to gather feedback from service providers and clients.
4. Generated some revenue and successfully completed pre
Let's see how fast I can get a web dev cleint here🥷
I've been coding since 8th (left Cofing a while ago and fell in love with entrepreneurship and No/low code tools)
Built over 40+ websites
You name it I've done it (maybe somethings I haven't, bu
Day 4 #Buildingsaasinpublic
So I tried no code tools to build a MVP for my app and guess what I built it in 3 hours. After failing for many days, I finally have a working prototype and hopefully the software will be out soon for you to use.
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Shuvodip Ray
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Arizona State University • 4d
👀 A lot of people use WordPress for their businesses, projects, or portfolios because they don’t know how to code. I think WordPress should invest in AI, as no-code tools like Bolt and Lovable could potentially replace it.
While WordPress primarily
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Aastha
📉 • 2m
You don’t find Product-Market Fit. You chase it. You tweak. You pivot. You obsess over feedback. Know - PMF isn’t a milestone, it’s a moving target.
No-Code vs Learning to Code: What should Founders prioritize in 2025?
No-code tools are awesome. You can whip up a quick MVP, test an idea, and skip hiring a dev team early on. Honestly, they’ve made it easier than ever to get started.
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