The PrintNow platform built with .NET, Angular, SQL Server, & HTML5 offers endless possibilities. Our team brings strong technical expertise, insights, and knowledge to help customize what comes out-of-box into something new.
When we refer to core development, we refer to the code base behind the entire platform of PrintNow that only our most senior developers maintain. Our development stack is mainly .NET, Angular, SQL Server, HTML5, CSS, & JavaScript. We maintain the core apps: Print Store, Print Editor, Print Parametric, Print Automate, Unified Admin, All Partner integrations, PDF Merge Engine, and PrintNow Enterprise API.
At PrintNow, our teams bring strong technical expertise, insights, and knowledge, in addition to valuable experience, to expand the platform. Our exceptional team of developers and programmers are talented people who remain excited about the remarkable capabilities of our frameworks, even after many years of working with them. They come into work every day to explore and exploit another aspect of the platform to help our clients with innovative, inspiring services and unparalleled user experiences.
Price: TBT
Setting: Remote
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PrintNow Core Development
Hourly rates range from $125 to $250 per hour, depending on the experience level of the developer/consultant and if it’s standard front-end development or requires back-end development that affects the core PrintNow code base.
The short answer is we offer both, but generally, customers are more comfortable with a per-project flat rate. Overall, the pricing structure you choose depends greatly on many variables and comes down to what makes the most sense for you.
Charging per hour
Charging an hourly rate is a better option in some scenarios. If the scope of work isn’t clear from the outset, we may recommend this approach. Or we may offer a service to properly define project details to help it move to a per-project flat-rate option. Per-hour pricing also works well for maintenance updates or long-term ongoing projects.
Charging a per-project flat rate
Charging a flat rate makes the most sense when the client brief is clear and structured, and we can predict how much work the project will entail. Some clients are more hesitant to agree to a flat rate. Presenting one flat rate before any work is done can make some clients nervous or cause sticker shock, prompting them to go elsewhere.
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