When I first started building AiLancerX, I assumed the biggest freelancer problem was writing proposals faster.
So naturally, I focused on AI proposal generation.
But after analyzing job posts and talking with freelancers, I noticed something different:
Most wasted time happens before writing.
Freelancers spend hours trying to figure out:
- what the client actually wants
- whether the job is worth applying to
- if the budget/scope makes sense
- whether the client seems serious
- how to avoid wasting connects
That changed how I approached the product.
Instead of only generating proposals, AiLancerX now focuses on understanding the job first.
The workflow currently includes:
- job analysis
- requirement extraction
- match scoring
- client signal checking
- personalized proposal generation using real experience/projects
One thing I’ve been improving recently is making proposals actually follow the client’s listed requirements instead of generating generic AI responses.
For example:
If a client asks for:
- specific experience
- AI workflow familiarity
- project examples
- timezone overlap
AiLancerX tries to structure the proposal around those exact requirements.
Still early, still iterating, but the workflow already feels significantly faster than manually analyzing long job posts.
We’re launching AiLancerX on Product Hunt on May 26 🚀
Would genuinely appreciate feedback from freelancers, indie hackers, and developers building in this space.
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