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I Just Launched Vue.js/JavaScript Productized Service

Hi everyone,

I'm Jan and today I launched Vue.js Agency as a productized service.


What problem does it solve:

There are plenty of companies that utilize Vue.js framework today. Most of them require just some work every month. A bit of work here and there to keep their website up to date, but nothing that would justify full-time hire. And also - those long recruitment processes that take up company resources...

Typical Vue.js/Javascript developer is between $60.000 and $120.000 (and more) in the US which is roughly around $5.000 and $10.000 per month.

It just doesn't make sense to hire someone.

Typical agency? Slow and as expensive. You'd probably have to remind them about your task weeks later just to wait another couple of weeks to get it done.

No bueno.


What if there is a better way? Let me show you the solution:

Vue.js/Javascript On-Demand Development for a Flat Fee

Devjoyment solves all of those problems and more:

  • you get a proven top-level Vue.js developer for a fraction of the cost (and skip the long recruitment process)
  • it takes 2 minutes to hire and get to work the same day
  • as easy to pause or cancel
  • no binding contracts
  • fast turnaround

Haven't seen anyone else doing it so I'm also wondering about the market feedback.

You can check my website here:
https://devjoyment.co/

Thanks for reading and see you on the next update!

posted to Icon for group Productized Services
Productized Services
on January 17, 2023
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    what tools do you use to manage the subscriptions and their pausing/cancellations?

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      Hi Jacob, I use LemonSqueezy for that. It's all in one tool for managing subscriptions in that way :)

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