73 Interest Score
5 Discussions
0.07 Engagement
May 2021 Launched

A social media inspired project management tool, tailored to freelancers and crowdsourcing teams who don’t align with stagnant and cookie-cutter platforms.

What the Community Said

Hi Natalie, congrats on launching on Product Hunt. Cool product! I have just checked your website and it looks that you have big plans and want to do a lot of stuff with it :) I like the visual approach. Product itself idk because its invite only. @makers Are you vc backed? Because the roadmap is imo just possible with a lot of ressources (AI, product etc). What is your targeted usergroup - I mean freelancer is soo huge... Thanks and have a great day! All the best from Switzerland, Robin

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it looks really awesome, esp love the dashboard view where everything is at one place. can't wait to try it

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wow the ux design of this product is awesome. Makes it very user friendly

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Hello freelancers and future freelancers! While traveling and working remotely in a van, we found it was difficult to keep our freelance business organized and efficient. Current project management platforms are awesome for internal teams, but incredibly lacking when it comes to those of us with multiple clients, tasks and meetings. So we created DESQK. A freelancer 1st social media inspired project management tool. We're releasing a beta preview soon! So if you are someone who is intrigued by o

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