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When we started looking into building a new platform, the local quotes were way beyond what we had budgeted. It made me wonder how smaller startups manage to get projects off the ground without massive funding. That’s when I kept coming across the idea of offshore development. Everyone mentions that it’s cheaper, but I’m curious about how those savings really happen. Is it just about lower salaries, or are there other factors like efficiency, faster turnaround, or reduced overhead costs?
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In my case, the biggest savings came from avoiding the long recruitment process and high operational costs of keeping a large in-house team. Offshore groups already have trained specialists, so you don’t pay for months of onboarding. Plus, their infrastructure is set up to handle multiple projects, which cuts down on extra expenses for equipment or office space. If you’re thinking about it, partnering with an offshore software development company makes sense because they already have proven workflows that streamline delivery and reduce hidden costs beyond just salaries.
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One detail that’s often overlooked is how predictable billing can help with financial planning. Instead of fluctuating monthly costs tied to local hires and turnover, you get stable agreements that are easier to factor into long-term budgets. That stability alone can keep a project alive when funding is tight.
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