How to Read an Outsourcing Quote — Line-by-Line Breakdown (Planning/Design/Dev/QA/Deployment)
A practical, line-by-line explanation of every item in a software outsourcing quote — planning, design, frontend, backend, QA, and deployment. Key points you must know when comparing quotes from multiple vendors.
- •You must understand the scope of each line item (planning/design/development/QA/deployment) before you can meaningfully compare quotes.
- •Whether "development cost" includes planning, design, and QA — or lists them separately — can swing the total by 30–50%.
- •Understanding the difference between effort-based (man-day) quotes and feature-based quotes is essential for making a sound decision.
Line-by-Line Quote Breakdown
When you receive an outsourcing quote, it lists multiple line items — but if you don't know exactly what each one covers, comparison is impossible. Here is what each item typically includes.
Planning (Planning/Requirements)
This covers wireframes, functional specifications, information architecture (IA), and user-flow documentation. If planning is not listed as a separate item, the vendor will likely jump straight into development from verbal requirements alone, which dramatically increases the risk of a mismatched final product. Planning should account for 10–15% of the total cost.
Design (UI/UX Design)
This includes screen mockups in Figma or XD, a design system (colors/fonts/components), and — critically — whether responsive design is included. Even when a quote says "design included," mobile-responsive design is sometimes billed separately. Design typically represents 15–25% of the total.
Frontend Development
This is the development of user-facing screens. Check which framework will be used (React, Next.js, Vue, etc.) and whether the admin panel frontend is included.
Backend Development (Backend/API)
This covers the server, database, and API development. Verify that database design (ERD), API documentation, and external integration logic are all included.
QA/Testing (Quality Assurance)
This includes functional testing, cross-browser testing, and performance testing. If QA is not a separate line item, testing is done only by the developers themselves, which significantly raises the odds of bugs surfacing after launch.
Deployment/Infrastructure
This covers server setup, domain configuration, SSL installation, and CI/CD pipeline setup. Also confirm whether a 1–2 week post-launch stabilization period is included.
Effort-Based vs. Feature-Based Quotes
There are two main approaches to calculating a quote.
Effort-Based (Man-Day / Time & Material)
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Calculation | Number of staff x days x daily rate |
| Pros | Flexible when scope changes; transparent cost structure |
| Cons | Uncertain total; costs rise if the schedule overruns |
| Best for | Projects with fluid requirements or R&D work |
Feature-Based (Fixed Price)
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Calculation | Feature list x per-feature price |
| Pros | Fixed total; easier budget management |
| Cons | Scope changes incur extra charges; vendor pads in a safety margin |
| Best for | Projects with well-defined requirements |
Most SI outsourcing projects use feature-based quotes, but when planning is still uncertain, a hybrid approach — running the planning phase on an effort basis and then switching to feature-based pricing — can also be highly effective.
Checklist for Comparing Quotes
When comparing quotes from multiple vendors, organize the items below in a table for an objective comparison.
Key tip: Don't compare totals — compare what is included in each total. Vendor A at 20 million KRW with planning, design, QA, and deployment included may actually be cheaper than Vendor B at 15 million KRW for development only.
Red-Flag Phrases in Quotes
If you see any of the following phrases in a quote, be sure to pin down the exact scope.
"Full development package": It is unclear whether planning, design, and QA are included. Request an itemized breakdown.
"Standard features included": Everyone defines "standard" differently. Ask for a concrete feature list.
"To be discussed later": This means the cost is not yet finalized. Request at least a maximum amount.
"Billed separately": Find out exactly what is separate and what the estimated cost is.
"Maintenance billed separately": Confirm the monthly maintenance fee and what it covers upfront.
In our experience, vendors that provide a detailed 3–5 page quote tend to deliver higher-quality projects than those that send a single-page summary. The level of detail in a quote is often a reliable indicator of the vendor's project management capabilities.
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