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How to Hire a Software Development Partner in the US: The 2026 Buyer's Guide

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How to Hire a Software Development Partner in the US: The 2026 Buyer's Guide

Onshore, Nearshore, or Offshore: The Honest Comparison

Onshore (US-based Teams): $150-$250/hour. Best for highly regulated sectors (HIPAA, SOC 2, DoD). Nearshore (Mexico, Colombia, Argentina): $50-$100/hour. Best for US timezone alignment with 40-60% cost reduction. Offshore (Pakistan, India, Eastern Europe): $25-$60/hour. Best for long-running projects and staff augmentation. The quality ceiling at each price point is higher than most US buyers expect from offshore.

The RFP Process That Actually Works

Write a brief that defines the problem, not the solution. Shortlist to 3-5 agencies based on portfolio fit, not price. Conduct a paid discovery engagement ($5,000-$15,000) with 2 finalists: Ask them to define the architecture and scope. Choose based on the quality of their questions: Great engineering teams identify things you missed.

Contract Structure That Protects You

Milestone-based payments: Split 30% deposit / 70% across deliverable milestones — never pay in full upfront. IP assignment clause: All work product, code, and documentation becomes your property upon payment. Source code access: Your repository access from day one of development. SLA and warranty: 60-90 day post-launch bug fix warranty minimum.

The 10 Questions That Expose the Real Team

Walk me through your CI/CD pipeline. How do you handle a critical production bug at 2am on a Sunday? What's your approach to database schema migrations without downtime? What's the worst project failure you've experienced and what did you learn? Can I speak directly to the lead developer who would work on my project?

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