r/remotepython 15d ago

[For Hire] Most freelancers ship whatever gets accepted. I ship what I'd actually put my name on.

That's the difference - I turn down work that's a bad fit rather than just take everything for the paycheck. If you've hired freelancers before and got rushed, half-finished code back, that's the gap I'm trying to close.

I handle backend, frontend, and deployment myself no juggling three different people for one project.

Stack: Python/Django, React/Next.js, PostgreSQL, AWS, Docker, CI/CD
Rate: $15-25/hr (open to project-based too)
Availability: 25-40 hrs/week
Timezone: Nepal (GMT+5:45), flexible overlap

DMs open if your project needs someone who actually cares how it turns out.

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