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Ask HN: Freelancers, what do you think of this idea?

10 pointsby vsakosabout 10 years ago
Being a student sometimes I found myself in a situation where I have a hour or two free time and I&#x27;m really border. The first thought was that I can do some freelance work to earn some money, but freelancing sites doesn&#x27;t work that way, you have to bid, wait and pray you will be accepted for the job.<p>I thought maybe I can build some freelancing website where you can find short jobs that you can finish in half to 2-3 hours, like fixing bugs, errors in programs, writing articles, etc. Think of it like &quot;Freelancer for short jobs&quot;.<p>The idea is that you can get jobs really fast, like in 10 min, but I haven&#x27;t decided yet the model it will using:<p>a. Freelancers offer their services (like on Fiverr), but they will have to set their status as &quot;Now available&quot;, and employers can browser only currently available freelancers<p>b. Employers post jobs, freelancers place bids, and the employer have to respond to every bid (to accept&#x2F;reject it) within 10 min (since the point of the service is to get jobs instantly)<p>c. Both a. and b.<p>Now, I&#x27;m looking for the answer of two questions:<p>1. Is there a website&#x2F;company already providing service like this?<p>2. Would people use this? Would you use this?

6 comments

Duhveedabout 10 years ago
I like it. I agree that there are limits to what can be accomplished in such a short timeframe, but there&#x27;s plenty of work that could fall within those constraints. I&#x27;m often asked for opinions that don&#x27;t involve code at all, just an overview of the tech that&#x27;s out there that could be applied to a given problem. That sort of thing could easily fall in to a couple hour time frame. It could be the twitter of freelancing. :)
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bbcbasicabout 10 years ago
I would have used it back in the day when I used Fiverr alot.<p>Your idea is probably good for low-skill tasks where anyone could do it. For something specialised, for arguments sake I need an XSLT expert, I would probably still go for a traditional freelance site.<p>Another advantage of your idea is any problem that needs close interaction. Tutoring and coaching spring to mind but I am sure there are other scenarios.
radnamabout 10 years ago
I think this is rather interesting. Problem I see is, most coding jobs require you to have quite some context around the code you are working with. If there was a way to work around this or target some nice (e.g., visual design) that should be interesting.
mlwarrenabout 10 years ago
I&#x27;d use this and I don&#x27;t know of another service that does this.
nphyteabout 10 years ago
1. i haven&#x27;t seen one yet. Also initially you might wanto focus on getting a few users as opposed to thinking of competition.<p>2. Would use it, provided there is a decentish flow of paid projects
blyxemabout 10 years ago
There is, its called <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fiverr.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fiverr.com&#x2F;</a>
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