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We support european travel. As long as requests are made in english.
Human parses the initial email. Then enters information into form. There, an algorithm picks the flights (based on your preferences) - then a human approves them. They're sent to you! All pretty quickly.
Less than %2 of the average domestic flight!
This works well if people include personal site, portfolio, dribbble, etc.
Often times it has to do with the book keeping and bureaucracy of larger companies.
The idea isn't to speed up those companies. It's to let them go as slow as they want.
You do freelance work. I pay you as soon as you're done. Your client now pays me whenever they want (30 or 45 days even).
It is regulated. But what we are doing is within the law in the US and other countries.
Thanks Jason! Appreciate the kind words. let me know if you want to give it a shot: logan@outvoicer.com
We have been encouraging clients to pay us directly (our address, but designers name). That said, every once in a while freelancers have fragile relationships with clients. They ask us not to disrupt them - we don't.
Any other questions? Want to try?
Quick summary: have been freelancing for the past two years now and my biggest pain point has always been waiting for clients to pay, 14 or 30 days after a project is due. So a couple of friends and I built Outvoicer - a simple service you can use to get paid right when you finish the job.
What do you think? Is this something you'd use? Feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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Free for users. Person parses the data, enters it in a search (custom software). Then sends over the options.