Quiktract provides you with a binding legal agreement (i.e. contract), the flexibility to modify it as needed and even a way to securely pay/get paid on job completion. All backed by a network of attorneys should anything go wrong.
As a buyer or a service provider, you really need to capture the specifics in writing. While a long, formal attorney-written contract is overkill, you need more than just a handshake after discussing the details of the job.
What they don't see:
- Long Hours
- Risking your last dollars
- Sleepless nights
- Bad investments
- Bad partnerships
- Not knowing how to get your next client
- Dealing with doubt
What they see:
SUCCESS
- Banks don't like Bitcoin
- Taxis don't like Uber
- Hotels don't like Air B and B
- Bookstores don't like Amazon
- Cinemas don't like netflix
- 9-5 don't like employees becoming Freelancers
Innovation is not always liked.
What would you pick?
Agreeing to provide a service based on a text, email, or handshake as a form of contract.
OR
A written agreement (i.e. Quiktract) where service providers can connect, negotiate terms, and complete jobs with no service fees or middle man charges.
Trello: For Task Management and Business Organization
Slack: For Internal Communication
Google Calendar: For Time Management & Scheduling
Mailchimp: For E-blasts & Promotions
Instagram: For Social Media & Marketing
Quiktract: For Agreements and Payment
So, would you rather have to find a new service professional to do the same job each month OR would you rather see the same person every week by simply signing a Quiktract?
Thoughts?
Nowadays on majority of the marketplace apps, we get strangers...
At Quiktract we are all about creating connections and putting that personal touch back by connecting service professionals with customers in need.