can someone tell me how much cost it will take seperately to create an app and website like fiver. and how much money is required to maintain it considering you have just 50k- 1lakh downloads
Anonymous 1
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It's not about creating the app or platform that costs money, it's operating it and running it. Servers are the real money eaters.
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Is ther a standard method/procedure followed to estimate the cost ?
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