If you have been doing web design and front-end development for some time, there is a pretty strong chance that you have experienced the following situation: A client requests so many dubious revisions that the project ends up looking like trash. This usually starts with just one or two revisions, but it ultimately devolves into a nightmare project.
The problem with this situation is not limited to frustration. While it is true that the client is always right, there is a risk of the project becoming a blemish on your portfolio.
This is a real problem, especially for web designers who typically work on freelance projects, with very little financial incentives to work on an amazing piece of work. The solution is not that hard. In fact, it is one that every web developer should be already accustomed to.
All you have to do is learn to read your clients, and make sure that you don’t pay too much attention to what they tell you, and more importantly, to how they tell you it. This last one is the most important part, because if you really want to avoid this nightmare project, you need to look at what your client is really telling you and understand why they are doing this, and not just blindly accept their word.
Web designers and front-end developers are always talking about client satisfaction and how important it is to have a great client. We want to stress the importance of this for all front-end developers, as it can be extremely tricky to identify what could be your next client. It might be something you never even thought about, but now it’s the perfect fit. We want you to be able to identify this at the earliest possible stage.
Drawing the line on excessive revisions means changing for them. You can set one or two revisions as part of the service you provide, but all further changes should be billed at a price that would make clients think twice. You can mention this not just at the beginning of the project but also when you reach the wireframing stage, and before you start coding. For more information click here https://www.reddit.com/r/webdesign/comments/pb5jo7/rantcantfnstandclientsrevising_basically/.