Benchmarking Zango's effectiveness in developing production ready Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) #259
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Zango is a Django meta-framework designed for developing custom business applications, significantly reducing development costs. It combines the rapid development benefits of low-code frameworks while retaining the customizability of Django. Also, Zango's packages ensures that applications are of high (product) quality.
This makes Zango a powerful framework for quickly implementing high-quality Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) at significantly lower development costs, without compromising future customizability.
Recently, a startup successfully rolled out their MVP from scratch on Zango within a short timeline of 2-3 weeks. The development team consisted of one junior Django developer with no frontend experience. Our back of the envelop estimate is that with Zango, they were able to reduce development costs by up to 70% compared to traditional Django development.
Requirement of the MVP that was implemented:
What is your assessment of the development effort required for such an implementation using other available options such as:
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