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Figma to SwiftUI Service by Nativa - Unlimited Figma → SwiftUI conversions in 24 hours

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I loved freelancing as an iOS developer the freedom, the autonomy, the global clients. But over time, it became frustrating platforms like Upwork turned into a race to the bottom, clients pushed rates down, scope creep was constant, and payments were delayed. The model was exhausting, not just for me but for thousands of freelancers. So I built a better model, fixed monthly pricing, clear boundaries, fast delivery, unlimited revisions, and full transparency. That’s how Figma to SwiftUI was born.

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The Freelance Problem Before joining companies and startups, I worked as a freelance iOS developer. And honestly? I loved it. Freelancing gave me freedom to choose projects, work on my own terms, and build a business around my skills. It fueled my entrepreneurial spirit and allowed me to work with clients from around the world. But over time, freelancing became... frustrating. The platforms changed. Upwork, Fiverr, and other marketplaces became saturated with rock-bottom pricing and mediocre quality. Competing meant racing to the bottom on price, which just didn't make sense for senior-level work. The clients changed. Even outside platforms, clients constantly tried to negotiate down my rates sometimes after agreeing to a quote. Payment delays became common. Scope creep was the norm. And the boundaries that every freelancer needs to set? Most clients didn't respect them. The cycle became exhausting: - Spend hours writing proposals → Lose to someone charging 1/3 your rate - Win a project → Client asks for "just one more thing" (20 times) - Deliver great work → Wait 30+ days for payment - Repeat It wasn't sustainable. And I knew I wasn't alone thousands of freelancers face these exact problems every single day. The Solution: A Better Model I realized the freelance model itself was broken. Not the work, not the clients (most are great people), but the structure: - Hourly rates incentivize slow work - Per-project pricing creates endless scope negotiations - No pricing transparency = constant back-and-forth - Payment delays = cash flow stress - Unclear boundaries = burnout So I asked: What if we rebuilt freelancing from the ground up? What if instead of proposals, negotiations, and scope wars, we had: - Fixed monthly pricing (predictable costs, no surprises) - Clear boundaries (what's included, what's not—no ambiguity) - Guaranteed delivery times (SLAs that actually mean something) - Unlimited revisions (iterate until it's perfect, no extra charges) - Radical transparency (async workflow, no hidden processes) That's how Figma to SwiftUI was born.