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Freelancer, agency, or DIY?

There’s no single right way to build a website or app. Here’s an honest, side-by-side look at hiring me, an agency, a marketplace freelancer, or doing it yourself — including where each option wins.

Side by side

How the options compare

Criteria
SirVendor Best all-round
AgencyMarketplaceDIY builder
Work directly with the developer No
Custom design Some
You own all the code Some Some
Fixed, scoped quote Some Yes
One point of contact Some No
Ongoing maintenance Some
SEO & performance built in Some
Fast turnaround Some Some
Low upfront cost Some
Handles very large builds Some
Clear accountability Some
Senior experience Some No

A general comparison of typical options — specifics vary by the individual agency, freelancer or platform.

The landscape

Which option is right for you?

Agencies

A full team of designers, developers and managers. Great for very large builds and big budgets, but you often work through an account manager and pay for the overhead.

With me you get senior work without the agency overhead — and you talk to the developer directly.

Marketplace freelancers

Cheap, fast and easy to find on the big freelance platforms. Quality is a lottery, communication can be rough, and code ownership and accountability are often unclear.

I cost more than the cheapest bid, but you get reliable, custom work you own — and someone who’s still here after launch.

DIY & no-code builders

Website builders like Wix, Squarespace or Webflow let you do it yourself for very little. Perfect for simple sites, but limiting as you grow and templated by design.

When you outgrow a template or need something custom, I build exactly what you need — fast, and truly yours.

Free quote · I reply within < 24h

Let’s build something.

Tell me about your project and I’ll send a free, no-obligation quote — usually within a day.