Freelance Vs Inhouse
A three-column table of five signals arguing honestly for hiring a freelancer or building in-house across project length, budget, and team structure.
A three-column table of five signals arguing honestly for hiring a freelancer or building in-house across project length, budget, and team structure.
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Freelance Vs Inhouse presents a three-column table of five signals: project length, budget structure, speed to ramp, domain knowledge, and team structure. Each signal carries a full-sentence argument for hiring a freelancer and an equally honest argument for building in-house. The closing note names the offer plainly, if an in-house hire is the right move, I will say so.
Scenarios are one array with signal, freelance, and inhouse fields. The distinctive choice is arguing the in-house case honestly across every row rather than steering the reader toward the freelance option.
Reach for this block on a services or pricing page when you are working with clients who are deciding between contractors and headcount. The installer updates the five signals to reflect the hiring context most relevant to their own practice and clients.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the freelance-versus-in-house decision table. Other hire-decision layouts:
Tip: the in-house case needs to be real, clients can tell when the other column is written to lose and it undermines the whole block.