Solution? Set a cap on revisions—3 to 5 is fair—and nail the brief from the start. This keeps the project on track and ensures everyone’s time is respected.
By the 5th revision, we should be able to get it right—if not, we’ve got bigger problems!
Let’s stop glorifying the “unlimited” buzzword and start focusing on quality, not quantity.
“Unlimited revisions” may sound like a dream for clients, but it’s every creative’s worst nightmare.
@ajijas2 @atlys_support They are useless. They don’t reply, they don’t have customer care. They take ur money and if they can’t help you, they will ignore you.
@atlys_support @atlys_support see! You guys don’t really care. Why do u bother us so much. What’s the end game of it ? I have to file a case or something?
@atlys_support Your team never calls back, or replies on time. They repeat the same thing again and again, until we are tired and let go of it: how scared are you guys ? Not to have a phone number ? Why did u guys start this thing if u so scared and incapable?