I just wanted to post a quick review about my experience working with @ZeroqodeSupport because I have read some things on this forum lately that do not line up with my experience at all. My intention is in no way to stir up controversy of any sort, just to give an honest take on my perspective of having hired them and worked with them over several months. I worked with @ZeroqodeSupport starting about a year ago and our work together lasted about 4 months (longer when including the planning stages).
My experience was excellent and I was very happy with the level of support and customer service. I spent a considerable amount of money with them (nearly $4,000) but I received way more than that in terms of value from their work. Prior to the start of the contract, members from the Zeroqode team spent hours talking with me, hammering out the scope of the contract, making suggestions, etc. They were always very attentive and patient with my desire to manage every detail of what we would be doing. They had the difficult task of taking a site I had already mostly built the logic for, learning my workflows, and completely redesigning it into a professional product that could be brought to market.
Working with Zerqode was highly collaborative - I felt almost like I was part of the team. This ensured that there was a mutual understanding of how money was being spent, when different things would get done, etc. There was as much transparency as I could imagine.
The end result was beautiful and beyond my original expectations quite honestly. I would work with them again if the need arose.
Feel free to ask me any other questions about my experience. Like I said, I am not trying to stir up controversy, but this post was spurred by reading things on here I disagreed with. I sometimes think, that with all the open source products available in the world of web development, we come to expect things for free without realizing that it takes considerable resources to develop and maintain these products.