How can I identify if a freelancer specializes in low-code/no-code development?
Look at the freelancer's profile and past projects. They should have experience with low-code/no-code tools like Bubble, Webflow, or Adalo. Check for reviews or questions from past clients about these tools.
What kind of portfolio should I expect from a low-code/no-code developer?
A good portfolio should have samples of apps or websites they've built. They might show before-and-after pictures or videos. You should see how they solved problems in past projects.
How do I define project deliverables with a freelance low-code/no-code developer?
Discuss and make a list of exact things you need. It can include app features or website pages. Make sure there's a timeline for each part of the project.
What questions can help me understand a freelancer's workflow?
Ask about their usual steps in starting projects. Understand what tools they use, like Trello or Asana, to keep things on track. Learn how they communicate updates and handle project changes.
How do I evaluate the effectiveness of a freelancer's low-code/no-code solutions?
Look at how their past projects perform based on user feedback. See if they meet goals like ease of use or fast load times. You can also check if similar past clients were happy with their work.
What steps should I take to agree on project timelines?
Set clear start and end dates for the project. Discuss what milestones will happen along the way. Make sure both of you agree on these dates and any potential delays.
How can I ensure proper testing and quality in low-code/no-code projects?
Agree with the developer on a testing phase. It might include user tests or bug checks. Ensure they have a plan for fixing any problems before final delivery.
How do I determine the scope of support I may need after project completion?
Discuss what kind of help you'll need after the project is done. This could mean updates or fixing new issues. It’s best to agree on this before starting the project.
What should I know about onboarding a freelance developer for my project?
Set up a clear onboarding process with all the details they need. That might include access to tools or login details. It's important they know your team and how your business works.
How do I ensure clear communication with a low-code/no-code freelancer?
Set up regular times to talk, like weekly calls or emails. Choose tools like Slack or Zoom to make it easy. Clear communication helps the project go 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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