Yay, I finally got an excellent development team, but should I hire them on an hourly rate or a fixed rate?
That’s where every entrepreneur gets stuck - especially if it’s his first time hiring the team.
Hourly rate vs. Fixed-rate - which is better - is the very ‘Great Pricing Debate’ that every entrepreneur goes through at least once during his business.
(This topic usually creates so much stir during planning for app/web development. However, we are going to solve it once and for all today).
As an entrepreneur, you must know the difference - as that’s going to impact your overall planning and cost. Also, implementing the right pricing model is a must for any business (just telling, no pressure there).
The difference between a flat rate pay and an hourly rate pay is how you bill the client. For flat rate pay, you're paid a set price for the job done. In contrast, hourly rate pay is based on the amount of time you work which means you're paid a set amount for each hour of work.
It is critical to understand the meaning, pros, and cons of both hourly rate and fixed cost (as that will impact your overall project).
This article will cover everything. Let's begin:
The name says about how the payments are in this one - fixed. It won’t fluctuate, rather stay fixed based on the project or certain task.
The experience is quite different for both you and the team you have chosen when you are paying them for the complete work and not for being on the clock.
Once the project starts, the precise estimation of hours needed, the scope of work, and deliveries come into play.
We asked one of our developers whether he liked hourly rate jobs or fixed ones. And, he immediately said fixed. Okay, maybe it was his perspective, but his explanation for his answer was pretty justifying his statement. He said, “I will prefer Rs. 35000 development tasks done in 3 hours since that is the more respectable rate for me. However, the hourly rate never paid me so much - especially when I was new in the business and barely had any strong references.” |
That was a subjective statement, though.
Note: That was just the perspective of one developer, and the other could have a different opinion about the same situation. However, a business owner must know how do the developers think.
Choose fixed rate jobs for standard jobs where the duration and tasks are you certain of already. Projects with a well-defined scope with a fixed beginning and end are perfect for a fixed rate. Small projects suit this rate type best compared to bigger ones.
Also, it is a good deal for developers since they also have everything defined in advance, such as the tasks, deadline, and even the price - creating no hassle when working on it.
Mostly, entrepreneurs go for fixed rates with a new development team - however, that’s not the case every time. The objective to do so is to bust the risk of them going over your budget.
It is when you are hiring the development team or hiring a developer on an hourly basis. This model lets your team value their time and pushes them to perform accordingly.
The hours might be tracked in this case to see what your team is actually doing at the desk.
With so many tracking apps available today, it is easy to track their hourly performance and see productivity accelerating each minute.
We asked another developer the same question whether he prefers an hourly rate job or a fixed one. And, he within a second said, “I prefer the hourly one.” Upon asking why, he said, “I want to stay productive right from the hour I start working every day. My productivity is generally high when I do hourly rate jobs. Also, I don’t need to explain to the client again and again what I did the entire day.” |
That’s another subjective statement, but we got the point, right?
Also Read: Software Developer Hourly Rates - Comparison Across the Globe
Hourly rate hiring seems goof for projects where you are unfamiliar with the processes involved. Being an entrepreneur, you might not know about all technicalities involved in the development process.
Hence, hourly would be a suitable option to track their progress and even know which process consumes how much time.
It is suitable if you are unaware of the exact hours of work needed to complete the project - even when the level of communication or involvement required is identified.
Or, generally, when you wish to track the progress based on every hour your development team works - to maintain the much-needed transparency in the business.
It is better to stay with the hourly rate hiring for all those unstructured projects where a lot of subjective back and forth is involved.
This Great Pricing Debate Ends Here!
Now you know it all. Being an entrepreneur, you understand their meaning, upsides, and even downsides. You even are acquainted with in what situation both rate types come in handy.
We understand that this endless price debate might lead to very subjective answers.
However, we at YTII give you access to both types of development teams - the fixed-rate one and the hourly based too.
So, irrespective of your project, business needs, the scope of work, and even the deadlines, we ensure you get different types of development teams.
All we need to know is your business requirements and a little about your project and its objectives. (And, of course, those valuable factors that will make it more personalized).
To speak with your specialized development expert, you need to reach us here
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