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As a developer/project manager this is a problem I've seen a lot of clients face.
There are two problems here. Rather than getting a programmer who just codes you need someone who'd take the time to understand what your business model is, what you're trying to do, what your use cases are and then works accordingly. For this you'd need to be deeply integrated with the development process otherwise it just doesn't work.
Secondly, freelancing websites are cheaper but more often than not you'd end up with useless and non functional websites so it's better to stay away from them.
As I mentioned, I am product manager as well and I, can have a look at what you have.
You can view some of recent projects we have done for our clients by visiting the following links: wheretocop.shop, flashserp.com, fulltimewin.live, retailed.io, proselfies.com
I love how on every one of your sites, you immediately tell the visitor what the site can do for him.
You don't know how many times I land on a site, and it takes me 15 minutes to figure out what they do. On some, I give up because I can never get a clear message of what they can do for me.
Good work.