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Roro92021-11-24 16:13:43
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Roro9, 2021-11-24 16:13:43

How to create a scheduler app?

Hello everyone , I
want to create a scheduler application.
There is an idea and content. We need a person who implements.
The application should be able to:
Set goals every day
Set goals for tasks
Reminders
Photo album (upload photos there)
Minimalistic design and functionality. Simple and to the point.

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Where to look for a person (a programmer or someone else),
the estimated cost of the work (at least the order of numbers),
How this whole process is formalized. That is, how and where to register the application name so that it is mine and no one can use it.
I plan that the application will be paid. How is it formalized? Should I have an IP? Where do buyers pay? Where does the money come from?

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Alexander Prokhorovich, 2021-11-24
@Roro9

People live in the "Freelance" section of Habr. You place the project, the person responds and does it.
The cost will be very different, depending on the person and the specification of the TK. For orientation - 2-3 thousand dollars, perhaps 5 thousand dollars. If you do well and get lucky with the developer. But you can look for an enthusiastic student working for food. A large office will easily name a price of 30 thousand dollars.
When signing a contract with a developer, indicate that you are posting the application under your account. A normal developer himself will advise you to do this. Plus, you need to understand that the developer receives income from the development and he is simply not interested in laying out your idea himself. However, there must be some degree of trust.
To generate income, it seems to be desirable to have a legal entity, and even an individual entrepreneur or LLC is your business. Buyers pay the app store, which keeps the commission and transfers the remaining money to you. But this is a highly simplified description.

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