.NET Developer Hourly Rate Guide
How much does it cost to hire a freelance .NET Developer in 2026? Rates range from $25/hr for junior talent to $275/hr for top-tier experts. Mid-level .net developers average around $73/hr — and on goLance the 7.95% platform fee is shareable between client and freelancer.
.NET Developer rates by experience
Freelance .net developers on goLance fall into four broad experience tiers. Pick the right tier for the work — most production projects sit comfortably in the mid-to-senior range.
0–2 years experience. Best for well-scoped tasks under guidance.
2–5 years. Independent on most work; right for most projects.
5–10 years. Owns architecture, mentors others, leads complex projects.
10+ years, niche specialization. Top of market.
Rates shown are typical USD/hr ranges for freelance .net developers on goLance, current as of 2026. Geographic, project, and specialization factors can move individual rates up or down.
What affects .NET Developer rates
Five factors explain most of the variance in what freelance .net developers charge — and what you should expect to pay for the level of work you actually need.
Stack and framework specialization
Niche stacks (Rust, Elixir, Solidity) command 20–40% premiums. Common stacks (React, Python, PHP) sit at category averages.
System complexity and scale
Building a production system for 1M+ users requires senior-level pricing, even from a freelancer. Marketing-site builds scale down.
Years of production experience
Each year of shipping production code adds roughly $5–15/hr to the rate, with diminishing returns past 8–10 years.
Time zone overlap with your team
Freelancers in your time zone often charge 15–30% premiums for the convenience of synchronous communication.
Open-source contributions and community standing
A .net developer who maintains a popular open-source library or speaks at conferences commands rates 20–50% above peer baseline.
goLance vs. Upwork: real cost difference
Same freelancer, same hours, same work. goLance charges one 7.95% fee — shareable between client and freelancer. Upwork charges both sides: a 5% client marketplace fee plus a 10% freelancer service fee. Here's what that looks like on a typical .net developer engagement.
Real cost example — 100 hours of mid-level .NET Developer work
goLance's all-in platform fee runs $515 lower than Upwork's on this engagement — and because the 7.95% is shareable between client and freelancer, you can split it or have it absorbed entirely. Upwork's fees are fixed: 5% billed to you on top, 10% deducted from your freelancer (who usually prices that back into a higher rate). Over a year-long .net developer engagement (~2,000 hrs), the gap widens to roughly $10,300.
.NET Developer rate FAQ
How much does it cost to hire a freelance .NET Developer?
Freelance .net developers on goLance typically charge between $25 and $275 per hour, depending on experience. The mid-level average sits around $73/hr and senior .net developers average ~$128/hr. Top-tier experts (10+ years, niche specialization) can reach $218/hr or more.
What's the average hourly rate for a .NET Developer?
The market average for an experienced freelance .NET Developer is approximately $73–$128/hr in 2026. Rates vary by experience, specialization, geography, and project complexity. Junior .net developers (0–2 years) start around $25/hr; senior practitioners with proven track records command $95–$160/hr.
Is it cheaper to hire a .NET Developer on goLance or Upwork?
Generally yes, once every platform fee is counted. goLance charges a single 7.95% fee, shareable between client and freelancer — on a $5,000 .net developer project that's about $398, and the two of you decide who absorbs it. Upwork charges both sides separately: a 5% client marketplace fee ($250) plus a 10% freelancer service fee ($500), so roughly $750 leaves the engagement in fees, and the freelancer's 10% is usually priced back into a higher rate. goLance's single, lower, shareable fee keeps more of your budget on the work itself.
How do I know if a .NET Developer's rate is fair?
Compare three things: (1) the freelancer's experience tier vs. typical rates for that tier, (2) their portfolio quality and verifiable past work, and (3) any specialized credentials or skills they bring. A .NET Developer charging $128/hr who shows proven case studies and senior-level work is fairly priced. The same rate from someone with no portfolio is overpriced.
Should I hire hourly or fixed-price for .net developers?
Use hourly when scope may evolve (typical for ongoing or exploratory work). Use fixed-price when deliverables and scope are well-defined upfront (typical for standalone projects). goLance supports both with built-in escrow on fixed-price contracts and screenshot-verified time tracking on hourly engagements.
Can I find .net developers for less than $25/hr?
Yes — goLance has freelancers across every experience tier, and entry-level .net developers sometimes work below the $25 floor. But for production work, very low rates often correlate with limited experience or portfolio depth. Mid-range rates ($50–$95/hr) usually deliver the best value-to-quality ratio.
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