Hi HN, I've been doing freelance work and realized the most stressful part of the entire lifecycle isn't doing the work, it's the final handoff. You send over the final ZIP file or Figma link, attach your invoice, and then just wait and hope the client actually pays instead of running off with your files. To fix this, I built TimeDrop to act as a mechanical intermediary. It basically removes the "trust" variable from the final delivery. Here is the workflow: You secure your final project link behind a "delivery gate" in the app. The app emails the invoice to the client on your behalf. The client receives the invoice and sees that the files are ready, but the link is strictly locked. The second you mark the invoice as paid on your dashboard, the system automatically unlocks and delivers the final files to the client. It acts as the bad cop so you never have to send another awkward "just following up on the payment" email. The site is https://timedrop.work I would love to hear your thoughts on the mechanics of this workflow, or if you see any glaring edge cases I'm missing.. Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47814004 Points: 1 # Comments: 1
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