Need help troubleshooting our OrderFlow system (.NET Application)
Posted 3 days ago
Only freelancers located in the U.S. may apply.U.S. located freelancers only
Summary
We're looking for someone who can dig into our .NET app and figure out why pages are loading slow. You'll spend many hours tracking down bottlenecks, whether that's messy database queries, memory leaks, bad caching, or code that just wasn't built to scale. We need someone who's comfortable using profiling tools, reading through logs, and running load tests to see where things break down. You should know your way around C#, ASP.NET, Entity Framework, and SQL Server, and be able to spot the difference between a quick patch and a real solution.
$200.00
Fixed-price- IntermediateExperience Level
- Remote Job
- One-time projectProject Type
Skills and Expertise
Mandatory skills
C#
ASP.NET
.NET Framework
Activity on this job
- Proposals:10 to 15
- Last viewed by client:yesterday
- Hires:1
- Interviewing:3
- Invites sent:3
- Unanswered invites:2
About the client
Member since Mar 18, 2026
- USAValrico7:56 PM
- $672 total spent6 hires, 0 active
- 2 hours
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