How to select the right software partner for our product development projects?
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- What your budget is - know how much you're willing to spend and adapt your searches accordingly. Research the market and get quotes from multiple potential partners in order to gain insight into the costs involved.
- Your partner's experience in the type of work you expect from them. Always inquire about previous experience, demand that you see a portfolio and contact previous customers and business partners of potential candidates, to get an idea about how is it to work with them.
- The market presence of your potential partner - you'll want an established partner that you could trust, not an obscure presence that you can find no reference of. You will want stability and ongoing software support from this partner, so it's a good idea to make sure they have been doing this for a while on the market and that they will be there for you in the future as well.
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