Ask HN: Is $300/HR too low these days for custom full stack?
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7 hours ago
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Background. I'm a solo dev. I used to just bid contract jobs at around 25% less than where I used to work. So back in 2008 I would bid $75k to go solo on a job I knew my former employer would charge $100k for. I switched to an hourly rate around 2012 because I was tired of re-negotiating over every new feature (or what constituted a feature). At that point I just did an estimate, backwards from my job rate, and settled on $75/hr. Since then I've increased to $300/hr.

But even back then, in 2012, I knew freelance consultants who specialized in something like Salesforce setups, who would come into someone's office and charge $450/hr to be there.

Is $300/hr stupidly cheap now? I also know which code I could write with LLMs but I never check in LLM code. I could, but that would be cheating. I spend the hours writing code by hand.

I'd like to hear from anyone in a similar position.

bruce511
5 hours ago
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>> I also know which code I could write with LLMs but I never check in LLM code. I could, but that would be cheating. I spend the hours writing code by hand.

Spoken like someone who charges by the hour.... you are incentivised to do things the slowest possible way...

Now, of course, slow might be better, or fast might be better, but you frame fast as "cheating" not as "inferior"... which is ... interesting..

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rozenmd
55 minutes ago
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Charging by the hour was one of the worst things for my career (was just starting out). Never realised at the time that I was subconsciously doing a slower job and not trying to make it faster or really improve until I left.
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Lionga
4 hours ago
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Over 20 years of experience in full stack and mobile here. I'll do it for $200/hr and even use LLMs where useful so half the time is needed.

Unless you are a very well known expert in a certain niche, who the hell is paying $400/hr?

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owebmaster
2 hours ago
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Do you have demand for 8h/day, 5days/week?
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mujib77
5 hours ago
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Honestly if people are still willing to pay $300/hr consistently, you’re probably doing something right

Most clients care more about results/reliability than whether every line was typed by hand.

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