I built a $3000 App for a major company. - Last year I was asked by a major company to build an application to better their user experience and ease their workflow.
I built the app for $800 but felt like I undercharged for the value I offered them.
This year they wanted to use the app again (they only need it for 6 months a year) but I decided to charge them $3000 for it. I was justified by friends and a family member who used to work at the company. I submitted the proposal a week and a half ago but I haven't heard back from them since.
I'm starting to think I overcharged this year, or I'm being impatient. I really want to find some resources on building software for companies that are needed seasonally but don't where to look.
Any tips or thoughts about the situation? Entrepreneur
I built a $3000 App for a major company. - Last year I was asked by a major company to build an application to better their user experience and ease their workflow.
I built the app for $800 but felt like I undercharged for the value I offered them.
This year they wanted to use the app again (they only need it for 6 months a year) but I decided to charge them $3000 for it. I was justified by friends and a family member who used to work at the company. I submitted the proposal a week and a half ago but I haven't heard back from them since.
I'm starting to think I overcharged this year, or I'm being impatient. I really want to find some resources on building software for companies that are needed seasonally but don't where to look.
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