Imagine this: you have a goal in mind to put an end to a problem that haunts millions of people every passing day. You know that you’ve got a solution and it’d change things for good, so you decide to go for an app and for that, you test the economic viability of the idea. 

You would likely be tempted to hire freelancers for various reasons. The most prominent among them being that Freelancers are cheap. One can find a plethora of Freelancers as his/her disposal through sites like Fiverr and Upwork. Freelancing is a lot more pocket-friendly when contrasted against hiring a mobile app development agency.

Having said this, working with Freelancers may not be the wisest choice in a circumstance where you don’t want to get run of the mill app. There is a dark side to working with Freelancers and it exposes you and your business to a number of threats.

Here are the reasons which explain why Freelancers should be ditched:-

  • Compromised Intellectual Property: Whilst working with freelancers, you can never really assure that your IPR won’t be infringed. Even if you were to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement with them, the scope of them stealing your business idea and staying low key after deleting their digital footprints is quite high.

Mobile development agencies on the hand handle IPRs very seriously and more often than not, indemnify business against the potential breach of confidentiality of the information.

  • Zero assurance of quality: Since Freelancers work on various assignments every now and then; they don’t get the opportunity to scrabble the depths of a particular programming language. Although they have the basic skills, they don’t seem to understand minuscule details and hence can’t diagnose discrepancies in a code.

However, an agency has a deck of in-house talent. They have coders who specialize in a particular language and on top of that, the testimonial of an agency bears witness to the coding prowess of an agency. There is no mechanism to verify the abilities of freelancers to work on a complex project. 

  • Lack of understanding of the app ecosystem: Mobile development agencies are always on their A-game because they have to keep a vigilant eye on the changing trends and what are the industry best standards that firms are following. A mobile app development service will bring its research prowess into the development of the app.

Freelancers often overlook the A/b testing and other security-related protocols such as VAPT while building an app. Unlike an app development agency, freelancers do not adopt a holistic approach while building a mobile app.

  • Difficulty in coordination: Freelancers do not follow a set modus operandi. They start writing the codes directly without proper documentation of the project. This leads to chaos and ambiguity in the long run as proper documentation of the project’s progress avoids redundancy and fatal errors as the developer could get to know which course he/she has to ditch to avoid coding errors.
  • Shady post-launch assistance: Freelancers are more like digital nomads, who keep on hustling in search of work. Once your app is launched and some issues surface up, it will be very difficult on the part of business to approach the freelancer to find recourse. The freelancer would have joined as a full-time employee elsewhere and he won’t be able to help you any longer owing to conflict of interest.

When you have a valuable business idea, something which would serve the society at large and earn you a fortune, you would want a mile app development agency to steer you clear of all possible potholes. With an app development agency at the forefront, all stakeholders feel safe and secure.

While hiring a couple of freelancers to get things done might sound like a cost effective idea, it’s better to trust a mobile app development agency. After all, in a world where data can easily fall into wrong hands, security and trust are quintessential. Trust AppsChopper, where mobile apps are securely designed and engineered to drive business growth


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Nick Guli

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