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Freelancers and small business owners start work on agreements made in a phone call or a WhatsApp thread. When a dispute comes there is nothing solid to point at. Emails and screenshots get lost. There is a huge gap between "send a text" and "get a lawyer to draft a contract" and most small jobs live in that gap.
InWriting is the smallest thing that fills the gap. You write a short paragraph about what was agreed, send a link, the other person clicks "I agree" and you both get a timestamped confirmation email. You shake hands, we write it down. It's not a contract and it doesn't pretend to be. It's a record you can point back to.
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Signed a quick agreement with a friend to test it and the timestamp confirmation came back instantly with a clean little record page. Honestly didn't expect it to feel this lightweight and useful for settling small things over text.
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sent a quick agreement to my roommate about rent and got a clean timestamp back instantly. simple, no fuss, and i can actually show it if anything comes up later.
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Sent a quick agreement to test it and the timestamp came back instantly with a clean confirmation. Honestly surprised how simple it is, no signups or extra steps to get a record both sides can trust.
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One thing that would make this way more useful for me is letting both sides add a short note or clarification under their confirmation. Sometimes a simple yes feels ambiguous later, so even a one-line context field would help when there's any back-and-forth about what was actually agreed to.
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Would love to see a way to require the other party to type their full name or initials before confirming, makes it feel a lot more binding than just clicking a button.
Signed a quick agreement with a friend to test it and the timestamp confirmation came back instantly with a clean little record page. Honestly didn't expect it to feel this lightweight and useful for settling small things over text.
sent a quick agreement to my roommate about rent and got a clean timestamp back instantly. simple, no fuss, and i can actually show it if anything comes up later.
Sent a quick agreement to test it and the timestamp came back instantly with a clean confirmation. Honestly surprised how simple it is, no signups or extra steps to get a record both sides can trust.
One thing that would make this way more useful for me is letting both sides add a short note or clarification under their confirmation. Sometimes a simple yes feels ambiguous later, so even a one-line context field would help when there's any back-and-forth about what was actually agreed to.
Would love to see a way to require the other party to type their full name or initials before confirming, makes it feel a lot more binding than just clicking a button.