How It Works


Edittive is a secured online platform that helps users to find their suitable working partners. Employers or Project Owners such as academics, postgrads, and professionals can post projects such as thesis, article, or web content and find a suitable freelance editor and writer to work their projects. Freelancers or Editors can find their jobs once logging onto the website.

As an employer, you can easily login to the site and immediately start posting your project. Once your project is displayed, you can search for the suitable freelancer and invite them to bid your project. As a freelancer, you can provide your detailed information and find out the potential projects.

Here’s the main workflow of Edittive:

1. Post a Project

An employer is able to post projects after login or signup on the site. Employers are required to provide information about their projects, such as: Title, the content, pages/words, milestones, days, budget …etc. 

2. Bid a Project

Freelancers can find different projects on the main page and start bidding to join the interested project by the “Apply” button. Employers can also invite the freelancers via their profiles as well. The freelancers can take a look at the project details and decide to bid it or not.

3. Accept a Bid

Employer will review bids in the project detail page and decide to whom the project will go to. When an employer chooses the most suitable freelancer to work on the project, clicking the “Accept” button on the bid list will secure the chosen freelancer. The whole amount should be paid in full and will be on hold with the admin until the project is completed.

4. Open the Workspace

Once a bid acceptance is completed, both employer and freelancer can open the workspace to have further discussion regarding the project. In this page, they can send a private message to each other and offer attached files as well.

5. Complete the project

Employer will review this project when the freelancer finishes. If the employer is satisfied with this project, he clicks the “Finish” button and writes a review for the freelancer. This project is now considered as completed. The freelancer will press “Review & Complete” button to review and rate back the employer. Funds will be released to the freelancer.

If the employer isn’t happy with the freelancer’s performance after reviewing the project, he can hit the “Close” button to send a dispute to the admin.