It keeps impressing me every single day. And the support team is definitely the best one I've ever seen, so helpful and friendly at the same time
I've been a freelancer for 10+ years and this is software is simply amazing.
After playing with it for less than 15 minutes I actually got tears in my eyes.
They're giving this to us for free... Contracts and Proposals, Income and Expense tracking, Time Tracking, Recurring billing, Payment Integration... the list goes on and on.
For the young lancers starting out appreciate this gift... you can set yourself to become wealthy and secure if you take your time, build your business, and make this the backbone of your system.
Much Appreciation.
I love the standardisation aspect. This is a really worthy aspiration, and has the potential to lead to better understanding between clients and customers.
I am also intrigued by the prospect of terms becoming so standard and well known that people can define their agreement simply by noting the areas that depart from the standard. Imagine signing an agreement that just says:
"The parties agree to the freelance standard terms, with the following exceptions:
- x; and
-y."
This practice already exists with ISDA standard terms for over-the-counter derivatives.
The UI for entering information is great and easy to follow.
The only thing that I worry about slightly is the disconnect form the 'form' type UI for entering information and the rather complex contractual language that it produces. For example, if I choose 'work for hire' as my IP setting, the only way to understand that this means I do not own the IP I create for clients is to read 3 paragraphs of fairly dense legal text. Interested to see if you find a way to bridge that gap.