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Don't mean to derail this thread.
I've talked to several developers and a question that came up was
"Do you have a more concrete idea about the projects?"
All I had told him was that I wanted two types of apps. You know, in general, one app that is like Reddit and one that is like ebay or whatever.(I just made those up, but you get the idea)
When asked about more concrete idea, what exactly does a developer want?
Please be specific.
So, there two levels of what one could provide.
Bare minimum they want
1- a roadmap. ( a breakdown of app features, think of a instruction manual for the app builder )
2- which is even better, I forget the term for it, but if you can actually visualize and draw out the ui for then, even better.
That said. If you asked for basic knockoffs, they really should already have the majority of the info they need.
If it’s a new custom app I understand, but to get serious with any development you should provide 1 or both.
That helps a lot.
I just did not know if there was a specification template or form or something.
I now know what they want, and I will send it to them.
Thanks