Yuncheng Mini Program Agency, how much does it cost to be an agent for a car moving mini program?

Yuncheng Mini Program Agency, how much does it cost to be an agent for a car moving mini program?

Yuncheng car moving app agent is generally divided into two situations:

First, the application cycle of the ready-made system: 1-2 weeks


Cost: 3-10K
Advantages: It just happened, the system is suitable for the business, low cost, high efficiency Disadvantages: Later business upgrade, poor system scalability Second, custom development cycle: 5 weeks (demand: 1 week, product design: 1 week, program development: 1 week, internal testing: 1 week, public beta/release: 1 week)
Cost: Starting from 50K Advantages: Suitable for business, good user experience, good later scalability Disadvantages: long cycle, high cost The above is the relevant information about Yuncheng Car Moving Mini Program Agent compiled by Dongguan Feng Chao editor for you, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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