How to Find a Developer for Your Esoteric Platform
Where to find developers for esoteric and astrology platforms. Upwork median rate $25/hr, Fiverr ranges, red flags to watch for, and questions to ask
Building an astrology app, tarot widget platform, or spiritual business tool requires a developer who can handle the technical requirements and, ideally, understands why birth chart calculations need to be precise and why tarot card selection logic matters. Both exist on the major freelance platforms. Here's where to find them and what to pay.
> Sources: Upwork developer rate data; ruul.io freelance rate benchmarks, 2025; Fiverr website cost data; beesoul.co and remotebase.com developer red flags research. All rates as of 2025-2026 - verify current.
Where to Look
Upwork
The largest freelance marketplace and the most reliable for finding developers with esoteric platform experience. "Astrology Mobile App Developer" job listings are actively posted here. Specific profiles for astrology and tarot background exist - examples from research: practitioners in the US and Serbia with documented experience in astrology and tarot applications.
Verified rate ranges (2025-2026):
Developer type | Hourly rate |
|---|---|
Full stack, general market median | $25/hour |
Full stack, typical range | $16-$35/hour |
Full stack, specialized/senior | $25-$180+/hour |
Front-end developer | $20-$100/hour |
US/UK senior (same skills as South Asia) | ~2x South Asia rate |
The $25/hour median is for general full stack work. An experienced developer who has built astrology software before will sit at the higher end of the $25-$180 range.
How to search: Filter by "spiritual" or "astrology" on Upwork job search. Look for portfolios showing wellness, astrology, or metaphysical apps. Profiles that list astrology API integrations or astrological calculation work are the strongest signal.
Platform fee (freelancer side): 0-15% per contract. This doesn't affect your cost directly, but it explains why some developers quote slightly higher rates on Upwork vs direct.
Fiverr
Project-based pricing rather than hourly. Useful for scoped, defined work rather than ongoing development.
Typical ranges:
- Simple website gigs: $175-$1,000
- Custom platform development: $500-$10,000+
- Equivalent hourly: $15-$25/hour
- Platform fee (seller): flat 20%
Fiverr works well for defined scope items: building a specific astrology widget, integrating an API you've already selected, designing a single landing page. Less suitable for open-ended platform development where scope will evolve.
Behance
Portfolio search. Search "astrology website" on behance.net to find designers and developers with existing esoteric aesthetic work. Useful for evaluating visual sensibility before reaching out. Most Behance profiles include contact or Upwork/Fiverr links.
Toptal
Vetted top 3% of developers. Higher rates, no specific esoteric niche data available. Appropriate for larger budget projects ($50,000+) where vetting and reliability matter more than niche experience.
Questions to Ask Before Hiring
These come from practitioner hiring research and developer red flags analysis (beesoul.co, remotebase.com, crystalcoded.com, 2025):
1. "How do you handle scope creep and budget overruns?" - A developer with experience managing this will give a specific process. Vague answers are a red flag.
2. "Tell me about a project that didn't go as planned." - You're not looking for perfection; you're looking for how they handle problems. No honest answer means no self-awareness.
3. "What does success look like at 6 months post-launch?" - This reveals whether they think about your business outcomes or just code delivery.
4. "How do you approach security for user birth data?" - Birth data is personal data. Your platform will store it. A good developer treats this question seriously.
5. "Can I speak to two recent clients?" - Not "references you'll send me" - specific people, specific projects.
Red Flags
From multiple developer hiring research sources:
- 3+ days to respond to a simple question during the pre-hire conversation. Response speed during the courtship phase predicts response speed during the project.
- Vague answers to direct questions about timeline, deliverables, or process. If you can't get a straight answer when they're trying to win your business, you won't get one after you pay a deposit.
- No questions about your users or business goals. A developer who only talks code without asking who uses the platform or what success looks like is building to spec, not building to outcomes.
- Brushing off security questions. Your users will enter birth dates, birth times, and sometimes credit card data. This isn't optional to take seriously.
- No written scope offered before project starts. Verbal agreements don't protect either party. A professional developer proposes a written scope document before work begins.
Estimating Project Budget
For EsoTech platform builds, rough order-of-magnitude estimates:
Project type | Estimated range |
|---|---|
Simple astrology widget (embed on existing site) | $500-$2,500 |
Booking + payment integration on existing platform | $1,000-$5,000 |
Custom tarot or astrology app (MVP) | $10,000-$40,000 |
Full platform (booking + charts + reports + payments) | $30,000-$100,000+ |
These are ranges for scoping conversations, not fixed prices. The actual quote depends on scope, timeline, and where the developer is based.
For design work before or alongside development, see Design Agencies & Freelancers for Esoteric Brands.
