What skills should I look for in a low-code/no-code developer on Contra?
Look for someone good at understanding what you want. They should know various low-code/no-code tools and how to use them. Check if they have finished projects before and are good at fixing problems.
How can I clearly outline my project requirements for a low-code/no-code developer?
Write down exactly what you need your app or website to do. Be simple and clear about your ideas and goals. This helps the developer know what to make for you.
What is an effective way to set project milestones when working with a low-code/no-code developer?
Break your project into smaller parts, like building blocks. Each part should have its own goal and deadline. This helps you see progress and make sure everything is on track.
How should I assess a developer's past work in low-code/no-code projects?
Ask to see their past projects or examples. Look for projects that are similar to yours. This helps you see their skills and if they're the right fit for your project.
What should I include in the project agreement with my low-code/no-code developer?
Include what you expect the project to have, like features and design. Add deadlines for when each part should be done. Make sure you both agree on how you will communicate and when you will get updates.
How do I ensure good communication with a low-code/no-code developer?
Decide how you will talk, like through messages or video calls. Set regular times to check in and talk about the project's progress. This helps catch any problems early and keeps everyone happy.
What steps can I take to ensure data security in low-code/no-code projects?
Make sure the developer knows how to keep information safe. Talk to them about your privacy needs and any important information you want to protect. Check if the tools they use have good security features.
How do I know if a low-code/no-code developer is using the best tools for my project?
Ask them about the tools and why they are the best for your project. Research a little but trust their expertise. It's important they choose tools that fit your project needs.
How can I agree on a timeline with a low-code/no-code developer?
Discuss how long each part of the project will take. Be realistic about time and flexibility. Together, decide on a timeline that works for both of you.
What should I do if I want to make changes to the project during development?
Talk to the developer about your new ideas. Work together to see where changes fit in the timeline. Keep communication open to make adjustments smoothly.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.

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