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by eaplant 1324 days ago
Yes! Try Codementor (codementor.io).

I used their platform to work as an on-demand bug fixed for dozens of companies while working on my own schedule. At first, you have to build up relationships with 1:1 development help. It doesn’t take long to become familiar enough with your clients for them to ask you for your help on their trickiest problems.

The biggest issue (and the reason I no longer work there) is that the work is sporadic. Time spent fixing bugs is lost time you could have spent getting new clients, which leads to a sort of boom/bust work schedule.

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Another issue is that I prefer being a Dementor on my own…
how did you do that there? ive been actually trying out this site and all i get are kids asking for help with their homework