89 Interest Score
20 Discussions
0.22 Engagement
Jun 2022 Launched

GetAssigned simplifies the process of sending work to people outside your organization. It reduces the time required by treating your assignments like an email. Just make the assignment, send it off and move on. No more waiting for them to create an account.

What the Community Said

Hey PH Community! I'm the founder. For those who care, below is a little background about the product. GetAssigned allows you to assign anything to anyone. Emphasis on ANYONE! It's a platform built to help you make assignments to another business or freelancer without complicated onboarding. I actually built it for two personal scenarios I run into over and over again: 1. ⁠Assigning projects to freelancer writers 2. ⁠Assigning leads to a client These two scenarios are actually one and the same:

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Looks super useful. Congrats on the launch, Mike!

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Really a timely and fantastic product Mike! If I can assist somehow just let me know!

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Worked with @mikesimpson2887 and can attest to his expertise and high caliber of execution. Anything he does, I'm supportive of.

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Congrats on the launch Mike @variantmedia ! I could've used GetAssigned back in my day running my software dev agency. I love that you can quickly assign something to someone just via their email. No need to add them to services and then to remember to remove them. Excited to see what is next!

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

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