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Hi all!
I've been a freelance software developer for a long time, and as all freelancers know, it's important to keep your pipeline of new work full. A great place to find new work is on the various freelance job portals -- Upwork, PeoplePerHour, Guru, Freelancer.com, etc. And a great way to *win* a job is to be one of the first applicants. Victory goes to the swift, and all that.
But as a freelancer you're also busy with existing work. You don't want to sit around all day and refresh feeds every minute waiting for the perfect job to come along. And as everyone who has used these sites knows, a *lot* of what's posted on there is, uh, not good. Refreshing through the various pages of new jobs posted constantly can be exhausting.
As it happens, by chance I opened my Upwork feed at the right moment one day, saw an excellent match posted less than a minute ago, sent a proposal and closed a big deal within the hour. It gave me the idea for this -- what if I was notified *immediately* as soon as a very specific set of filters had a result? I'd *know* it was a good match, because I'd make sure the search was specific to what I was looking for. And I'd have an *excellent* chance of winning it because I'd be the first person the client talked to.
So that's what Freelance.watch does. You set up a search, give it some channels to notify you -- email, Telegram DM, Slack, browser push notification -- and then it does the rest, tirelessly refreshing the feeds and notifying you when you should act, so you'll save your own time but still get your bid in first.
I figure, if you just get *one* job from this method that you wouldn't have got otherwise, it's worth the price many times over!
Hopefully it's as useful for you as it has been for me.
Thanks!
- Paul
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