Fring

Fring

The app where freelancers share their availability for work

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Fring is a niche social network for freelancers, contractors, interim professionals and everyone who wants to hire them.
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Launch tags:HiringFreelance
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Anima Playground
AI with an Eye for Design
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Edwin van de Bospoort
Thank you @jordyvdboom for hunting us! Being a freelancer myself, I created Fring as a niche social network for myself, other freelancers, contractors, interim professionals and everyone who wants to hire us. Within Fring I capture my availability for work and instantly share it with my trusted network. They are former clients, agencies, other freelancers and recruiters. Biggest chance that my next freelance project originates in the context of their daily work (and not on job boards) ;-) Within Fring we treat everyone as equals, freelancers, agencies, recruiters, etc. So we’re not similar to Upwork or other marketplace tools out there. Similar to platforms like instagram, everyone has a profile and can be followed and follow others. Profiles are set to ‘private’ by default, which means that only people you approve can see your information on Fring (again, similar to instagram). The most common ways to use Fring are: 1. Sharing your availability and inviting others to follow you within Fring (so they’re up-to-date on your availability). It’s very easy to ‘share’ your profile via WhatsApp with your contacts. So spread the word! 2. Building a First Ring -> Building your primary list with people of keen interest, because you know them, have hired them previously or can confidently refer them to others. If you find other interesting examples of use, please tell me, I’m curious how this could work for you specifically! Cheers, Edwin
Michel de Meere
This is awesome!! Thanks for making it :)
Edwin van de Bospoort
Carlos Branco
Great tool i like the idea. Do you have any API or way to embed the information on a external website ?
Edwin van de Bospoort
@carlos_branco Thank you Carlos! We have an API, but currently only disclose the information within the app. What kind of scenario's are you thinking of?