How to hire the right Pine Script developer
The right hire is rarely the person who promises the most features in the fewest hours. The better hire is the person who can explain how the script behaves live, what can repaint, how alerts will trigger, and what has to change if broker automation is added later.
- Ask how repainting and higher-timeframe logic will be handled
- Ask whether alerts are bar-close, intrabar, or mixed
- Ask how the developer will test duplicate signals and bad market states
- Ask what changes if the script later feeds a broker or MT5 bridge
The site already contains two useful supporting pages for this hiring decision: how to evaluate a Pine Script developer and hire vs learn.
What makes Jayadev Rana easier to evaluate
Public proof matters. The strongest signals here are not slogans; they are public work pages, open-source TradingView releases, technical guides, broker integration explainers, and a visible long-form footprint that shows how the engineering thinking works.
That is why the shortest path is usually: review the Proof Hub, inspect the Work section, and then send the exact scope over WhatsApp.
Frequently asked questions
Should I hire a Pine Script developer or learn Pine Script myself?
If the logic is simple and educational, learning may be enough. If the project affects live decisions, alerts, delivery speed, or later broker routing, hiring is usually cheaper than iterating through preventable mistakes.
Can one developer handle Pine Script plus automation planning?
Yes, if the developer understands where Pine Script stops and where execution architecture begins. That separation matters.
If you want to turn this topic into a real build or a clearer plan, send the setup on WhatsApp. You can also review the Work and Proof pages first if you want examples before you message.