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Freelance contracts that pay themselves.

Non-custodial escrow for clients and freelancers. Lock funds in a Solana smart contract, release them on delivery, pay fractions of a cent in fees. No middleman.

< $0.50 total feesFunds in escrow, not on a platformAI-drafted contracts in plain English
How it works

Three steps from handshake to payout.

No platform between you and your money. The smart contract holds the funds and follows the agreement to the letter.

01

Draft

Describe the job in one sentence. AI generates a plain-English contract both sides can actually read.

02

Fund

Client locks the agreed amount into a Solana escrow account. Funds are visible on-chain; nobody can touch them until both sides agree.

03

Release

When the client confirms delivery, the contract automatically pays the freelancer. No support ticket, no waiting period.

Who it's for

Both sides finally on the same side.

The escrow contract is the only intermediary — and it can't take a cut, freeze accounts, or change the rules mid-deal.

For Clients

Founders · Agencies · Indie hackers

You hire freelancers and want delivery before money leaves your account — without paying 10–20% to a middleman.

Pains today
  • Paying upfront feels risky
  • Upwork-style fees eat 10–15% of your budget
  • Contracts are walls of legalese nobody reads
What you get
  • Funds stay yours until you confirm delivery
  • ≈ $0.40 in total fees on a $5,000 contract
  • Plain-English AI-drafted terms in 30 seconds

For Freelancers

Designers · Developers · Writers

You do the work and want payment to be a guarantee, not a negotiation — without losing 10–20% off the top.

Pains today
  • Chasing invoices for weeks after delivery
  • Platforms can freeze your account or balance
  • 5–20% taken off the top before you see a cent
What you get
  • Payment guaranteed by the chain, not a company
  • Keep 99%+ of the contract value
  • Withdraw to your own wallet, instantly
Comparison

The first escrow that doesn't take a cut.

We charge nothing on top. You only pay Solana network fees — typically under fifty cents end to end, regardless of contract size.

EscrosMellowUpworkFiverrToptal
Total fee (small contract)< 1%~ 5%10% client + 5–10% fl5.5% + $2.507–15%
CustodySmart contractPlatformPlatformPlatformPlatform
Payout speedInstant on-chainDays5–14 days7–14 daysNet 30+
Contract reviewAI plain-EnglishManualManualManualManual
Account freeze riskNonePossibleCommonCommonPossible

Competitor fees from public pricing pages, May 2026. Approximate; verify before quoting.

Roadmap

From hackathon to standard.

We're shipping the smallest thing that pays a freelancer. Then stablecoins, then milestones, then reputation that travels with you.

Now (MVP)

Devnet escrow

Demo wallets, AI contract drafts, end-to-end flow on Solana devnet.

Q3 2026

Mainnet launch

Real Solana wallet adapters — Phantom, Backpack — and production deploy.

Q4 2026

USDC + milestones

Stablecoin support and milestone-based releases for longer engagements.

2027

Disputes & reputation

On-chain dispute resolution and reputation NFTs portable across platforms.

Try it before mainnet ships.

The full flow runs on Solana devnet right now — no wallet install, no real funds, just the experience.

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FAQ

Questions, answered.

Is this real money or a demo?

The MVP runs on Solana devnet with stub wallets — no real funds at risk. Mainnet launch ships in Q3 2026.

Do I need a Solana wallet?

For the demo, no — we provide stub wallets so you can walk through the entire flow in 60 seconds. For mainnet, yes (Phantom or Backpack).

What if the client never confirms delivery?

A built-in dispute window auto-releases or refunds based on a configurable timeout, so funds never get stuck.

How much does it actually cost?

A typical $1k–$10k contract costs under $0.50 in total Solana network fees, end to end. There is no platform fee on top.

Who holds the money?

Nobody. Funds sit in an on-chain program-derived account that only the contract logic can move. We can't touch it; the chain enforces the agreement.

Can I read the smart contract code?

Yes — fully open source. Repository link is in the footer.