What is the exact role of a low-code/no-code developer in my project?
A low-code/no-code developer uses tools to build apps without much coding. They help bring your ideas to life fast with pre-made blocks. Make sure their role fits your project needs.
How do I define the project scope for a low-code/no-code developer?
List out what you want the app to do and look like. Use simple language and clear examples. This helps the developer understand and deliver what you need.
What is the best way to decide on project timelines with a low-code/no-code developer?
Discuss how long each part of the project might take with the developer. Use milestones to track progress. This keeps everything on schedule and helps avoid surprises.
How can I ensure clear communication with a low-code/no-code developer?
Set up regular meetings to talk about progress. Use simple language and ask for updates. This helps you both stay on the same page and make changes if needed.
What platforms or tools should I prepare to work with a low-code/no-code developer?
Ask the developer what tools they use, like Airtable or Webflow. Make sure you understand how these tools work. This helps you manage the project better.
What documents should I prepare to start working with a low-code/no-code developer?
Prepare a list of requirements, designs, and any existing tech specs. Use these documents to guide the developer. They help keep the project focused and organized.
How can I assess the skills of a low-code/no-code developer before starting the project?
Look at the developer's past work and reviews. Ask for examples that match your project. This helps you see if they’re the right fit.
What are key deliverables to agree on with a low-code/no-code developer?
Decide what finished parts you expect at each stage. Use clear terms like 'working prototype' or 'functional dashboard'. This ensures you both agree on what success looks like.
How do I ensure the security of my data with a low-code/no-code developer?
Discuss how the developer will handle and protect your data. Ask about the platform's security features. This keeps your information safe throughout the project.
What should I include in the initial project briefing with a low-code/no-code developer?
Include your goals, timeline, and budget in the briefing. Use simple language and clear examples. This gives the developer a clear starting point for the project.
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.

























































































































