A trusted, anonymous client review platform for freelancers and service providers.
The poster hits on a familiar pain point for freelancers: the lack of a reliable way to vet or review difficult clients. This highlights a real need for something like a "Glassdoor for clients." A SaaS platform could let freelancers anonymously rate clients based on communication, payment timeliness, and overall behavior, with proof of engagement (like a redacted invoice) to keep things legit. This would give freelancers the power to steer clear of bad actors. The product could be a subscription-based database, priced at $19-$29 per month. With millions of freelancers worldwide, even capturing a small fraction—say, 20,000 users—could bring in an ARR of $4.5M to $6.9M.
Origin Reddit Post
r/lawyertalk
I wish I could review my clients.
Posted by u/Ok_Confidence_4538•06/15/2025
Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to review/rate your client post-interaction, post-payment, and without repercussions?
Just a truthful review about how horrible of a person they are and how ma
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u/Weird-Salamander-349
⭐️ 4/5
Responded to emails, only implied I was an idiot once. Good grammar. Bad breathe.