I've seen a lot of software projects in Delhi NCR go sideways — not because the developers were bad, but because the engagement was structured in a way that made a good outcome nearly impossible. A few patterns that show up consistently:
They evaluate on portfolio aesthetics, not technical decisions.
A nice-looking case study doesn't tell you whether the underlying architecture was sound, whether the database schema will scale, or whether the deployment process is documented well enough for anyone else to maintain. Before signing with any agency, run their client sites through Google PageSpeed Insights and check the network requests in browser DevTools. That tells you more than a portfolio PDF.
They don't ask about the testing process.
Unit tests, integration tests, UAT — what's actually in scope and what's assumed to not be needed? A ₹60,000 web app quote that doesn't include a testing phase is a build that ships with unknown bugs into production.
They skip the IP ownership clause.
Source code ownership should be explicit in the contract — that the client owns all code, schemas, and assets upon final payment. Without it, ownership defaults to whatever the contract says, which sometimes isn't the client.
They treat the handover as the end.
What does the agency deliver at project close? Full source code in a repository the client controls? Documentation? Deployment runbooks? Environment variables and credentials? "We'll send over the files" is not a handover process.
None of these are exotic asks. Any professional dev agency in Ghaziabad should be able to answer them clearly before you sign anything.
Put together a fuller checklist for evaluating software development firms in Ghaziabad — including stack questions, pricing context, and contract terms — https://anquestmedia.com/blogs/best-software-development-company-in-ghaziabad if useful for anyone advising a non-technical client.
Related Links:
https://anquestmedia.substack.com/p/why-affordable-software-development
https://medium.com/@anquestmedia/the-real-reason-most-software-projects-in-ghaziabad-fail-its-not-the-code-3e0fade805c0?
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