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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:28:07+00:00 2026-05-13T06:28:07+00:00

I’d like this post to evolve in to a general pros and cons list

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I’d like this post to evolve in to a general pros and cons list for contracting to upgrade a significant e-commerce site. (Let’s say, 400-1200 hours of work depending on the talent and organization).

What are the pros and cons of contracting with a small talented and experienced company or single developer?

What are the pros and cons of contracting with a larger company for the same work? (30+ employee operation)

I could definitely use some help cleaning this question up, but I think the post can end up being a pretty good resource on stackoverflow. This is a question that has to be answered time and time again for small businesses.

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    2026-05-13T06:28:07+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:28 am

    Here are a few considerations i’ve come up with so far:

                     Stability  Reliability   Cost  Brain Drain
                     ---------  -----------   ----  -----------
    Large Company:     High        High       High     Risky
    Small Company:     Med         Med        Med      Med
    Individual:        Risky       Risky      Low      None
    
    • Stability: Will the company/person be around months and years from now to support and extend the application?
    • Reliability: What’s the track record of delivery of product for the organization or individual? This is probably the most difficult parameter to gauge.
    • Cost: This should probably be a secondary concern compared to the rest since the rest are multipliers. For example: a cheap developer could turn expensive when there’s trouble.
    • Brain Drain: Will knowledge workers on the project team be shuffled around causing loss of undocumented information and domain knowledge?

    After laying all this out, i think i realize that it’s up to the customer to do its homework and hire an individual or organization that has a high track record of quality and stability and that cost per hour/man month what have you will change over the long term. And let’s not forget that an individual or a key member of a small team can get hit by a bus, or suffer a debilitating health event. Bottom line: software development is a risky business!

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