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How We Think About ROI Before We Write Code

via Dev.toXander Taylor

How We Think About ROI Before We Write Code Most teams calculate ROI after launch. We prefer to model it before implementation starts. Not because forecasts are perfect, but because they force better decisions about scope, pace, and investment. A practical pre-build ROI frame We model four things early: Expected uplift type Visibility, lead volume, operational efficiency, or direct revenue. Investment range Build range plus ongoing monthly operating cost. Activation window How long until benefits realistically start compounding. Payback expectation Approximate months to recover initial investment. Why this matters When ROI is visible early, project choices improve fast: feature priority becomes outcome-led timeline tradeoffs become explicit budget conversation becomes grounded stakeholders align faster What this avoids overbuilding non-critical features underestimating post-launch operating cost treating all features as equal value ROI is not just revenue In many projects, biggest retu

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