Finally the release of Bedrock. Its still early but I am really looking forward to seeing the platform succeed. Best wishes, Isaiah and let's talk sometime as I have some ideas around getting traction.
You’re not sure how to create consistent income as a freelancer.
You’re on Upwork and Fiverr and Freelancer to find work, yet you still struggle.
You’re qualified to do the work, but your proposals get buried beneath 10s or 100s of others.
I would apply to job after job, and despite being qualified to do the work, I was buried by the other 25+ people applying to the same position.
With all these freelancers confident in their ability to do the work, why not let them join projects immediately?
This is why I made Bedrok.
Any freelancer can create consistent income by using Bedrok because it lets you work for any client immediately.
Currently it’s open for freelance UI designers.
But I intend to expand it to other design mediums ASAP.
Eventually it will cover all freelance niches.
Did I mention that we take 0% of commissions?
Yeah, you get to keep everything you make.
To join the waitlist, sign up at bedrok.site right now.
I think this is a very half baked idea. How will you or or the project owner, figure out who is a legitimately good coder and who is not, if anyone can contribute ? More importantly, why do the people who contributed unrelated or badly written code get compensated as your app's mission seems to indicate?
This is sounding more like "Prize for participation" concept of today's schools' sporting events. If you are not getting hired on those platforms you mentioned, there is a reason: There are people who are better than you to do that job. Ever crossed your mind ?
@thenomad63 When a project takes place, the people in it go through iterations.
And from my experience in the design world, iterations tend to produce a higher quality thing. So even though you might have a mix of quality in a project, the iterations should flatten the curve.
At the end of the day, it's an experiment. Making a value proposition like this means I need to rethink the whole process of how a freelance marketplace operates.
It's a fair critique though. I'll upload a video explaining more in depth how it works (:
@yashthakker That's the goal Yash; rock solid stability!
In the US, 60%+ of freelancers in general are really concerned with getting consistent work. That means over 36 million freelancers are frustrated with this reality. Something's GOT to be done.
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