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Christopher N.

Christopher N.

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Brisbane, QLD 15+ yrs

I'm the Founder and Technical Director of Little Dash, a digital delivery agency based in Brisbane working with agencies and ambitious businesses across Australia. At Little Dash, we're brought in when complexity matters, building platforms from the ground up, stabilising existing systems, or taking on projects that require both technical depth and structured delivery. Our stack centres on React.js, Payload CMS, and WordPress. I combine hands-on technical expertise with a strong design sensibility, which means clients get solutions that are built right and look right.

Web DevelopmentAPI & Integrations DevelopmentBack-end Development +2 more

Al S.

Brisbane, QLD 16+ yrs

I'm a full-stack web developer with 16 years of industry experience. I specialise in React and Django, but have experience with a variety of other libraries and frameworks.

Web DevelopmentFront-end DevelopmentBack-end Development

Jenny G.

Brisbane, QLD 9+ yrs

Over the years, I’ve helped businesses scale their revenue into the seven-figure range through data-driven campaigns, strategic marketing, and conversion-focused digital growth. I specialise in driving B2C and B2B growth through multi-channel marketing. My campaigns have helped brands generate significant revenue, working with high-profile clients such as Brisbane Broncos, the Logies, and Glomesh.

Meta Ads (Facebook & Instagram)Google Ads (Search, Display, YouTube)TikTok & Emerging Social Ads +14 more

What do webflow developers charge?

$105/hr
Typical hourly rate$80$160/hr
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Browse gigs posted by local businesses, and when one fits, send a bid with your price and approach. The business compares bids, profiles and reviews, then picks. You can chat before the gig starts so both sides know exactly what is being delivered.

Every gig is split into stages agreed up front. The business funds each stage before you start, the funds are held securely through Stripe, and they are released to you when the stage is signed off. No chasing invoices.

Yes. You set your price on every bid, time-based (paid for the hours) or outcome-based (paid for an agreed deliverable). There is no race to the bottom against offshore accounts; every gig is from an Australian business.

Yes. When a gig is done and signed off, the business can come straight back to you for the next one. Good work compounds; your reviews and portfolio build with every gig.