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NikitaTkachev2015-04-23 19:24:24
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NikitaTkachev, 2015-04-23 19:24:24

How to start creating a web service?

Good day, friends!
There is an idea of ​​creating a web service and a great desire to bring it to life. There is a certain budget for this purpose.
The plans are to hire a team of developers and become a resident of one of the country's business incubators.
The question is:
How many specialists and in what areas will it take to create a minimum viable product?

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Ivan, 2015-04-23
@IvanCher

Smart php-shnik who knows how to use photoshop and bootstrap. Well, if you still know the basics of SEO and SMM. If the project is too big, then 1 more junior. But in general, if you need a lot more to get started, then think again about the need for many of the application's features.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-04-23
@opium

depends on your service, for example, to write some kind of Google-level service, you will need hundreds of programmers, and you can give the level service a fresh ruble exchange rate in one.

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OnYourLips, 2015-04-23
@OnYourLips

Ultimately, a LinguaLeo-level service lingualeo.com, but for its launch it did not require the same 70 people that serve it now.

Let's say you hire 9 people (content, backend, frontend, design, devops, illustrations, market, SEO, management).
Let's say their average salary is around $3,500.
Let's say they make an alpha product in 8 months.
With such large tolerances, you only need a net salary of $250k.
With taxes it comes out to about $350k.
With other expenses $400. For the initial alpha version.

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index0h, 2015-04-24
@index0h

> Where to start creating a web service?
From the preparation of technical specifications.
> How many specialists and in what areas will it take to create a minimum viable product?
Approximately the same number of doctors as needed to cure a certain number of people from some diseases))
This is determined by the project.

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