Chefs.Video

Chefs.Video

The Ghost Kitchen for Teams. Parallel hiring

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"Maker here! 👨‍🍳 The Controversial Part: I know some people hate the idea of 'watching' freelancers. But we see this as a Paid Audition. Instead of asking a designer to do a free 'test task,' we pay them their full rate to demonstrate their skills live. If they are good, they get paid. If they are bad, they get paid for their time (until you stop it). It’s honest work for honest pay. Happy to answer questions about the 'Kick' logic or the WebRTC setup!"
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chris
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Hey Hunters! 👋 I’m the maker of Chefs.Video. I run a small agency, and I was bleeding money on bad hires. The problem with platforms like Upwork/Fiverr is the "Black Box." You send a brief, you wait 3 days, and you get back... trash. You lost money, but worse, you lost time. I realized that Resume ≠ Skill. The only way to verify skill is to watch it happen. So I built a "Live Kitchen" for remote work. Chefs.Video allows you to hire freelancers (Devs, Designers, Editors) for live, high-bandwidth working sessions. How it works: Spin up a Room: Invite 5 candidates to join via video/screen-share. Parallel Execution: Give them all the same task (e.g., "Design this landing page"). The "Pass": You watch 5 screens at once. You direct the work live. The Kill Switch: If a freelancer is slow, using AI, or faking it? Click EJECT. The "Killer" Feature: You pay $0.005/second (approx. $18/hr). When you click Eject, the billing stops instantly. You only pay for the minutes they survived in the room. Use Cases we see: "Ghost Kitchens": Agencies spinning up 5 editors to crush a backlog of TikToks in 2 hours. Technical Audits: CTOs testing 3 devs live before offering a full-time contract. Emergency Fixes: Founders hiring a dev for 15 minutes to fix a critical bug. The Offer: We are giving every Product Hunt user $20 in Free Credits. That is enough to run a 5-person parallel team for 13 minutes completely free. I’d love to hear your feedback on the "Pay-per-second" model! Let’s cook. 👨‍🍳