#astonmartini8800-needs-to-hire-dev
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- astonmartini8800, 2 days ago, 23 messages
We talked 2 days ago
You need to hire a dev
Which you need to source externally
Self-promotion isn't permitted in here, so you can't find one to hire in here
astonmartini8800-needs-to-hire-dev
I know we talked then. I remember well. I've been trying to find someone for 2 days. Apparently this is an uncommon skill.
Stripe tells me to talk to you. You tell me no.
You'll need to go to a site like upwork
But we can't help in here unless you're a dev
I have. No one knows how to use this. It's false advertising. They say they do but they don't.
We don't build integrations for people
I know you don't build them.
You can hire any dev familiar with stripe and they should be able to figure it out
If not they can come here and ask questions
If we pretend I'm a dev - which I am as I'm the one stuck building my own site - how can you consult with me on the process?
I'm sorry but we can't coach someone with 0 experience coding in how to build a stripe integration
Strict policy
We work with devs only
You'll need to hire one and they can work with us if they have issues
I appreciate that people like me don't belong here. It's just that we're the ones who own the company that pays Stripe and I can't do that without some guidance. Is there some large company with an actual reputation that does this? Like does IBM or someone like that? Or is it all just guys around the world with spare time who try to get gigs on Upwork and Fiverr? This is a terribly frustrating experience. I can't move my business forward.
I'm not sure unfortunately. I just help devs with integrations. Generally companies hire their own devs. But if you don't need a full-time dev, then something like upwork would be the way to go
Ok. I appreciate your suggestion. It's very bleak out here! Thanks.