Clients
Posting Projects
After registration, you will be able to login in your account where you can post a project.
Hiring Freelancers
After posting your project, you will receive proposals from interested freelancers. You can look at their profiles and even send them messages for more discussions.
After you are satisfied you have found the right Freelancer, go a head and hire him/her.
Adding Funds
You will not be able to hire a Freelancer if your Funds Account is $0.00 on your dashboard.
So what you do is go to the Funds section and add some money through either PayPal, Stripe, PayStack or Razorpay.
Escrow
Escrow is where the money will be held until the project is complete.
When you hire a Freelancer, the money will not be sent to the Freelancer's account, instead it will be held by the Wave Company.
Disputes
If at any time you have a problem with the Freelancer, you can start a Dispute in which Wave Company will have a dispute conversations between you and the Freelancer.
The Wave Company will decide if the the money from Escrow should be Returned to the Client or Awarded to the Freelancer.
Assistors
Looking for Projects
You can look for projects in
which you seem fit with your skills. Then post a proposal where you will
get a response from the Client.
Invited to Projects
At times a Client may invite you to do a project for him/her, you will get a notification concerning the Invite.
Building your Portfolio
Clients
before they hire anyone, they always check their Portfolio, Work
Experience, Education Experience and even About yourself. So remember to
build your Portfolio.
Escrow
Escrow is where the money will be held until the project is complete.
When you get hired , the money will not be sent to the your account, instead it will be held by the Wave Company.
Disputes
If at any time you have a problem with the Client, you can start a Dispute in which Wave Company will have a dispute conversations between you and the Client.
The Wave Company will decide if the the money from Escrow should be Returned to the Client or Awarded to the Freelancer.