| Hey hackers, Roman here, maker of Portal As a product designer myself I always felt that the whole freelancing process of sending proposals, collecting payments, transferring deliverables was way too convoluted and hideous. So I got this ideas for Portal - a digital space for your freelance project that replaces PDF proposals and invoices, and allows you to easily collect payments, down payments, tips, run subscriptions and share large deliverables easily and in one place. There's a heavy focus on customization, so that you as a creative freelancer can express your skill and your taste. I'm building Portal primary for creative professionals like me, but either way, whether you're one or not, I'd love to hear your opinion. Also worth mentioning, the waitlist is there only to allow people request early access while I'm polishing the final details. The app itself will be available within the next couple of weeks :) |
I've been freelancing since about 2014~. Here's a user story for you to throw on to your pile.
I'm most interested in the proposals / invoicing side of your features. My proposals are ad hoc and hinge predominately on human interactions. I'd be cool with adding some pretty design in the mix. My invoicing system currently is a nodejs script I wrote a decade ago that takes in JSON and generates a LaTeX -> pdf. My dream has been to extend it so I could track my hours with a foot pedal, but I've never gotten around to it. Cobbler's children have no shoes in full effect.
If you've got any way to make it easier for me to track time this would be a win.
"easily collect payments" is something I find undesirable in all the ways I can imagine you implementing it. I am very reluctant to let a non bank hold/proxy my payments. Maybe you're doing something different. More up front details might be better if you're finessing around having to be party to the transfers or know people's account numbers. Maybe this isn't a problem for other people, I'm just one user story.
"run subscriptions" caught my eye. I don't know what it means for me. It has my mind exploring how I would even sell a subscription. I guess something like a retainer / support agreement? There's a spark of something here from you teasing a way for me to expand my business. It's interesting!
"share large deliverables" this feature isn't really for me. I tend to share my deliverables with stakeholders via git or steam.
Still sounds like there's some value for me. I hope I'll get to try it out.