Jobiver.com - A Freelancer site for Nigerians MVP!

Hello everyone here! I’ve been following Radar right from the onset but this is my first time of posting.

I want to introduce to you www.jobiver.com - a website where Nigerians can do freelance tasks and share their career profile too for employers, this makes the website very unique from all other job sites.

www.jobiver.com is still on the** first stage** and I want you to kindly show us some love. At this stage of our product development, we are looking for early adopters.

Kindly visit the website and give us your feedback. We have made the registration process very simple to encourage you, no much details is needed.

Our long term goal is to be the number 1 freelancing platform for Africa.

TEAM/PARTNER
At this stage, sincerely speaking, I’m the only one on this project. Jobiver.com has been around for a year now but my recent pivot to a Freelancing website is after a long and an extensive survey of the opportunity in Nigeria and the overall interest of Nigerians on the project which is quite impressive.

I am yet to find someone who is as passionate as I am to become my first team member. I understand that the Techcabal radar community is made up of new generation of Nigerians with great interest in startups and the science behind building it. I am in Ikeja, Lagos. Anyone interested in this project should kindly write me at ask@jobiver.com

thank you for your time and I’m expecting feedback :slightly_smiling:

Hey @peteonline,

Nice job on building this. Although, the site still needs a bit of work.
Take a look at Justfrom5k which is possibly your main competition.

Additional points to think about
What makes your site different from Justfrom5k.
Putting a project in stealth mode for a year is a really long time.

But I wish you the best of luck.

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justfrom5k isn’t his competition. They have 2 different target audience. promudi is

Thanks @ADT for your reply. Actually, I do not consider Jobiver.com in competition with any. Freelancing platforms are still below their infant stage in Nigeria. We were not in stealth mode for a year. We operated as a traditional job site and we were quite successful at that, only that there are a million platforms (still) doing the same thing, so we had to take the ultimate decision of building another platform altogether.

Thank you once again.

Really??

You know thinking like that, doesn’t necessarily help your chances.

I’m sorry, Jobiver.com is on its own path. Nigerians are already appreciating it.

Thanks for your concern @87_chuks

Sigh. Oga, this, right here, is the voice of reason:

My bad. Wrong assumption