
I don’t usually write reviews, but I’ve been using Intch for almost two months now and figured it’s worth sharing.
What I *liked* right off the bat was how easy it is to get started. Like, I didn’t have to spend an hour crafting a perfect resume or answering 20 questions about my "career goals." Just filled out the basics, added a couple recommendations from people I actually worked with (which felt way more real than listing job titles), and the feed started updating with jobs pretty fast.
I’m in brand strategy, and most platforms send me copywriting gigs or SEO work — not my lane. But here, after a few days, the suggestions actually started to make sense. I even got invited to help on a food startup's rebranding project — turned into a 3-week remote gig.
The interface is super clean, no distractions, and it’s honestly kinda fun to check it daily. It’s not overwhelming like LinkedIn where it feels like everyone’s yelling their accomplishments. 😅
That said, not everything's perfect. A few job posts are still vague or feel a bit random — but in my case, they got filtered out quickly once I interacted more with the app. And yeah, I had a billing question once and support answered in like 3 hours, which honestly shocked me in a good way.
Overall? I’m happy I paid for the year. It feels less like “yet another freelance site” and more like a chill, useful tool I actually wanna keep using
What's great
responsive support (22)minimalist design (20)quick setup (9)relevant job recommendations (43)freelance opportunities (29)
What needs improvement
irrelevant job matches (14)
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