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How to estimate the value of my django project?
I made a django project which is a YouTubeclone. link: https://myutube3000.herokuapp.com Anyone tell me how to estimate the value of my project when i sell it and how do you think it is worth to buy? How much should I ask for it?
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Ok ya I saw it on desktop mode, so u r using youtube api to fetch the videos..
Now think of it, how many similar web app are out their and they have good layout , with responsive design, and they do play video on the same place and many more features.
So now compare the differences and see what Things lack, you might have fulfilled the requirements, but non - functional requirements are yet to be met.
If someone would be putting even a penny on any stuff, they want it to be upto or above the costing..
And no one will ever have just this requirement which you have. Why would someone visit your site and look for video and then redirected to youtube, instead he can just go to youtube. What makes it different?
If I were a client I wouldn't invest in it.
But if only if any non technical client meets with exact requirements, he / she would hardly pay 2k to 3k max indian rupees..
They wouldn't care at all if it is build on django php or node.. It's a bit harsh but true..
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Its not working, so $0
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Thank you Sami Khan for spending your valuable time for me.
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Sami Khan thank you for your wishes and i am a beginner in django.so this is my first website and maybe it is not that cool,but i will make one good very soon...
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Sami Khan thanks for responding to my question. What would be the
value of it when my client wants exactly the same thing i did?
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What value will you give?
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Are you using android mobile?
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Try the desktop site option in chrome
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🤨Bhavya Tomar🤨 try in a pc and then tell me that its $0
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So Sami Khan do you say its worth 2k to 3k?
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R Vijay Anand one more thing as freelancer be ready with some projects of yours not to sell but to showcase your work, and design sense needs alot to be worked.. else your 1000 lines of code would be a waste..
Host your projects on GitHub or any server as a portfolio, and then look for clients, do proper SRS, and a proper contract, filled along with all the payment details time required, name of project and other stuffs..
And it get's easier once you do one or two projects.. Then you can charge as per the market pricing.. keep learning and concentrate more on improving.. best of luck
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Well there are theoretical concepts, based on number of lines of code and time required estimation in ideal situation
But the very first thing you should understand is that, the whole pricing of your project will depend on the customer's requirement.
Considering their requirement, if their technical team asks to develop exactly in a given environment and on mentioned platform, then you can charge good pricing. But if they state the obvious that they just want YouTube similar app ( make sure in this situation the requirements should be very specific, what all functionalities will be there, and other non functional stuffs like the speed, animation delay, buffer, video orientation adaptation, video refresh, and many more.. considering the stake of project depth) so always ask the customer to specify the exact requirement. And then you can choose any language which you find easy and secure to work on..
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And looking at your project, It's hard to say since it's not working on my device. I cannot see what functionalists have you Implemented, where are you hosting the static content, from where are you providing user the space to upload videos, what type of server are you using and what charges do they cost.. these all Things add up to your project..
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R Vijay Anand only if someone literally had just those "requirements" and do not have technical background, then only, considering it as the lowest pricing range for full hard coded web app..