Small Restaurants Overpay for Low-Quality Web Development
Small restaurant owners pay thousands of dollars for custom websites that underperform free template builders. The web development services market for small businesses is rife with overcharging for low-quality deliverables.
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Small business owners hiring freelance web developers on platforms like Fiverr frequently encounter unfinished work, unresponsive contractors, and no practical means of recovery. Non-technical clients lack the ability to assess progress, enforce timelines, or evaluate output quality, leaving them exposed to significant financial loss. The accountability gap in freelance marketplaces is a structural problem that no current platform adequately solves.
Small businesses have no recourse when freelance developers ghost after full payment with no code handover
After paying $1,200 upfront for a website, a business owner has no access to the codebase when the developer goes silent. No escrow, milestone enforcement, or code custody mechanism exists for custom development contracts at SMB scale.
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Freelancer Client Non-Payment After Delivery
Freelance developers frequently face client non-payment after project completion. Lack of advance payment protection and contracts are core issues.
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