It's certainly possible to build a Make app in-house. But after speaking with hundreds of product managers and executives over the years, we've heard some common themes for why they outsource Make app development to Left Hook. Here's what we've heard:
Developers are expensive. Your in-house dev team has precious few cycles to develop new features and maintain your core code.
An API is external on purpose. You invested in an API because you wanted to empower external developers to do cool things from outside your inner security walls.
Make is a one-time skill to learn. Because our team is deeply expert in the Make platform, we can build 10x faster.
Integrations are supposed to be externalizable. When you planned your API, didn't you envision third-party developers leveraging it to add value to your ecosystem, without mucking around in your stack?
Focus, focus, focus. It's so easy to get distracted. That little "Make project" can easily turn into a five hour-a-week project for months. Keep your team focused on features, and Left Hook will keep our eyes on your integrations- on Make and everywhere else.
Our devs are falling months behind. And product managers understand why- keeping up with requests is hard and variable. Make app development is easily outsourced and can be parallel processed.
Left Hook is "on it." Managing integrations is what we do all day long, and we're obsessive about responding to client needs.