I'm rethinking software outsourcing and building marketplace service for remote professional software teams.
Like in Uber, a driver by operating a car gives you a ride — in my product, a dedicated project manager by operating a remote team, delivers software that matches your requirements and quality standards.
Things that make it better than a software agency: - A curated network of professional software teams gives a virtually unlimited choice of technology stack and skills. - Frees up customers from RFPs and assessments. - Focus on operational efficiency.
Does it make sense? Would love feedback/thoughts. I target mid-level technical executives at customer-centric software companies/products — would you use a service like this? Why and why not?
Website: www.supergile.com
How are you protecting IP/trade secrets?
$12,800/mo for just prototyping? How do I know you're working not just wasting time? Is there a weekly meeting or something to give customer they are getting their money's worth?
Interesting idea... I've got many projects I want to create, I'm just not a dev. I do everything else tho. :)