DeviZones

For businesses

Hire developers with a track record you can check

Every rating on DeviZones comes from real work, delivered through the platform, rated by the business that commissioned it. Nobody types their own skills into a box here.

Why hiring a freelancer is a coin flip

You post a job. Eighty proposals arrive within the hour, most of them templated. Every profile claims the same skills, because skills are self-declared. The reviews are five stars across the board, because nobody leaves a bad one. So you pick on price and hope — and half the time you pay twice: once for the work, once for someone to redo it.

The problem isn't the developers. It's that nothing on those platforms is checkable.

How it works

1

Post what you need

Describe the work and the skills it needs. Free, takes a couple of minutes.

2

We match it

A small group of suitable verified developers — not a flood of proposals.

3

You pick

Read their applications and their real client ratings, then choose.

4

Rate the work

Your rating becomes part of their permanent record — and keeps the next one honest.

Why you can trust the ratings

A rating is only worth something if it's hard to fake. Here's what we enforce.

Only real work can be rated

A rating can only come from the business that posted the order and assigned it, and only once the work has been delivered. There is no way to rate a developer you never hired.

Every business is checked

Companies are approved before their orders go live. It's a small hurdle for you, and it's the reason nobody can spin up a fake company to manufacture a reputation.

Client ratings outrank peer ratings

Developers can rate each other, but it counts for far less — and never more than their client record already supports. You see the two apart, so you always know which is which.

One happy client can't inflate a score

Each rater's influence is capped, however many times they rate the same person. Twenty glowing reviews from one company are worth a fraction of ten from ten.

Try someone for the price of a rating

Post a small job as a free intern task and a developer who's building their record will do it in exchange for your honest feedback. It costs you nothing but a minute to rate it.

It's also the fairest thing in the product. Good developers who are new are invisible everywhere else — not because they can't do the work, but because they've never been given a first chance to prove it. This is that chance, and you get a low-risk look at someone before you ever pay them.

Questions

What does "verified" actually mean here? +

It means the track record is real. Every rating on a DeviZones profile comes from work delivered through the platform, rated by the business that actually posted and assigned it, after it was delivered. Nothing is self-declared — a developer cannot type their own skills into a box and call it a credential.

How is this different from Upwork or Fiverr? +

Three ways. Skills are proven by rated work rather than self-declared. Each order goes to a small matched group instead of collecting eighty proposals you have to wade through. And there is no open bidding, so nobody wins by undercutting — you choose on evidence, not on price.

What does it cost? +

Posting an order and getting matched is free today. There is no commission and no money moves through DeviZones — you agree terms and pay the developer directly.

What is a free intern task? +

A small, bounded piece of real work that a developer does for free in exchange for your rating. It is a low-risk way to try someone new, and it is how developers who are genuinely good but new build a first record. If you have a small job and a little patience, it costs you nothing but the feedback.

Why do I have to be approved before my order goes live? +

Because your rating carries real weight, and that only works if we know you are a real business. Approval is a quick check, and it is the thing that stops anyone registering a fake company to manufacture a reputation. It protects the value of the ratings you are relying on.

How do you choose who to match to my order? +

On the skills your order needs, the developer’s availability, and how recently they were picked — so work spreads out and you are not always shown the same few overloaded people. You see who applies and you make the call.

Post your first order

Free to post. Free to match. You only deal with people who've been vouched for.

A developer? Build your verified profile