Slashdev.io

Slashdev.io

The Top 1% of Software Developers - Scale Faster & Smarter

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Hire the top 1% of freelance software devs worldwide. Slashdev.io vets 5,000+ engineers, connecting elite talent to high-paying jobs ($35–$45/hour) while giving companies instant access to top developers, anywhere. Build faster, earn more—a win-win for all!
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Emmanuel
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Hey Product Hunt! We're excited to introduce Slashdev - a platform that connects companies with the top 1% of freelance software developers worldwide. Our intuitive vetting process ensures the perfect match from 5,000+ engineers. At $28–$38/hour, businesses scale fast, and developers land premium jobs. We’re here to make the hiring process seamless, so both businesses and developers can focus on what they do best—building great things! We’d love your feedback and are here to answer any questions.
Michael Ballard

Hey! Michael here, founder of slashdev.io!

Excited to be on Product Hunt. Let us know what you think, we would love to hear from you!

Victor Agbenro

I worked with SlashDev on a client project where I dedicated nearly 200 documented hours over several months. Only one month (July) was ever paid, while the months of May, June, and August went completely unpaid.

The agency later claimed there were “bugs” as a reason for termination, but no unresolved bugs were ever communicated to me, and all tickets were cleared before the project was ended. Instead of resolving payment fairly, they removed me from the project repositories and the time tracking system to erase my records. Fortunately, I had already saved evidence of my logged hours.

Working with them turned into a one-sided arrangement where they used my time and effort without fair compensation. Communication was poor, accountability was absent, and they left me with unpaid wages.