What’s a fair price for building a custom school management system?

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Asked By TechieCoder92 On

I'm a developer getting ready to build a full school management system for a client who will own it outright after I finish. The system's going to have features like student and staff management, attendance and grading, timetable management, financial elements including tuition and payment integration, and a parent communication app. Since it's likely to be just me or a very small team working on this, I'm trying to come up with a reasonable pricing model. I would really appreciate your thoughts on a few things:
1. What would be a fair one-time development cost for a system like this?
2. How much should I charge for ongoing monthly maintenance for support, bug fixes, and minor updates?
3. Are there any aspects I might be underestimating, particularly around payment integration or scalability? Note that I'm not based in the US, so rates may differ, but I want to set a fair price given the complexity of the project. Thanks!

5 Answers

Answered By ProjectWiz42 On

This is a big undertaking! Many companies focus solely on parts of what you're planning, so it might help to explore existing solutions that you could integrate instead of building everything from scratch. It could save time and money in the long run.

Answered By MarketShark83 On

Honestly, I think it’s probably worth at least a million dollars. You could charge $2-5k a month for maintenance and have additional costs for cloud hosting if you want the system to be highly reliable.

Answered By DataSecureBoss On

Have you thought about the legal implications if there’s a data breach? Make sure your contract clearly states that you can’t be held liable for any issues that arise after the project is completed. It’s crucial to cover your bases!

Answered By DevGuru88 On

Before you set a price, consider breaking the project into milestones with incremental payments. When I hired for a similar project, this structure helped manage expectations on both sides. It's important to clarify that the client should be involved through feedback and adjustments, and you'll want a contract that specifies everyone’s responsibilities. Just be firm about what's included in the initial scope and what will cost extra down the line. Best of luck with the project!

Answered By FreelanceNinja On

I'd say you're looking at $100k for something like this! But depending on the scale and requirements, it could really go higher; I've seen estimates climb significantly based on project scope.

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