This is the homepage of Action. Users are first asked if they would like to hire a creative or find work.
The homepage showcases customer testimonials and use cases to prove our products market validation and encourage sign ups.
This is the user sign up page. Users must have an account to access the marketplace.
This is the login page.
This is the search page. A user looking to hire content creators can create a specific, location based search on who they want to discover.
Users select which type of content creators they require.
This page displays all the creators pertinent to the users search. And are sorted based off rating, location and profile quality.
This represents a freelancers profile who is looking for work. It showcases a description, star rating, portfolio and social links.
This represents all contact info of the freelancer. Users can then choose to message and pay through application.
This is the original message box to chat with the freelancer. All chats and payments are facilitated through Action.
This is a security feature that ensures both parties are satisfied with the work produced and the payments can be transferred through Action.
This is a picture of my team team winning our third place prize of $1,000 of funding for Action after 72 hours of hard work.
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In a span of 3 consecutive days, I competed in the Queen’s Startup Summit acting as the Team Captain and Product Manager for “Action”. I managed aa 7-person team consisting of engineers, designers to develop an online marketplace website for local entrepreneurs to find and hire freelancers with the skills to create digital media. We received 3rd place and won a $1,000 prize for our interactive prototype and business pitch presentation.
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Forrest Herlick
Product Manager Toronto, Canada