Non-Technical Founders Consistently Underestimate Dev Quality vs. Cost Trade-offs
Startups hiring cheap developers to cut costs routinely end up rebuilding entire products due to poor performance and business logic errors. Non-technical founders lack reliable signals to evaluate development quality before committing budget, making cost-quality trade-offs nearly invisible until launch.
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