27 Ways App Developers Deceive
Their Clients and How to Protect Yourself

The cost of hiring the wrong developers is:

Lots of stress

Months of work to be scrapped

Tens of thousands of dollars wasted

Possibly a Failed Project

Learn how to recognize the red flags as early as possible!

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Examples:

#1 Careless reuse of code chunks

Code reuse is usually a good practice. There are many digital solutions already created by developers, so there’s no need to reinvent the wheel most of the time. There is a good chance that every developer has either already written lines of code that solve the same problem (probably several times), or can find these exact lines on the Internet.

The only problem here is that the developer can use pieces of code that are poorly adapted to a particular product or contain unnecessary elements, which affects the speed and stability of the product. In addition, some of the reused solutions may involve licensed libraries that may not be compatible with others in your app or may have requirements that your app doesn’t meet.
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#2 Deception with the team’s seniority level

Most likely, the development team says they are allocating senior and middle-level resources to work on your product. In reality, however, every company will have non-billable (or underpaid compared to middle and senior) junior employees who perform less complex tasks under the guidance of their more experienced colleagues.

The deception begins when the work is performed by less qualified specialists without the necessary supervision, resulting in the work quality suffering. For example, the company may assign the task to junior-level developers (or even interns), and the senior specialist will occasionally check the task’s status or will not be aware of it at all.
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