Feb 25, 2020 11:02:43 AM by Dave K
Hello
i just got a contract with fixed price which is funded with only one active milestone, however i need to send a draft to the client before the final copy of the work. How do i go about it?
thanks
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Feb 25, 2020 03:27:21 PM by Preston H
For many, it can be a good idea to attach files with the Submit Work / Request Payment button.
But Upwork does not actually care how you submit work. Dropbox. Email. UPS. FTP. Whatever works for you and the client is fine.
Feb 25, 2020 11:24:32 AM Edited Feb 25, 2020 11:27:43 AM by John K
Dave, you can click the attachment (paperclip) icon in messaging to upload a file, along with a message notifying the client that you're sending him a draft. When you hover over it, the icon turns green, like this:
Feb 25, 2020 03:16:12 PM by Rene K
Or by e-mail if you have their e-mail.
Feb 25, 2020 03:27:21 PM by Preston H
For many, it can be a good idea to attach files with the Submit Work / Request Payment button.
But Upwork does not actually care how you submit work. Dropbox. Email. UPS. FTP. Whatever works for you and the client is fine.
Dec 16, 2021 02:34:49 PM by Bilal M
Hey Preston,
I understand that it does not matter how one submits the work for fixed-price contracts.
In my case, it has been like I complete the work, for e.g. creating a WordPress page on clients website, and completing a data entry task on a shared Google Sheet (The client automatically gets the work).
I notify him on Upwork chat. He checks it and then closes the milestone and pays me.
I read a number of community gurus mention in the forum that freelancers should use the submit work option to safeguard themselves from clients who can cancel the contract and I read that if a freelancer has submitted work they are forced to either pay or ask for revision.
How can I submit work for tasks that cannot be submiited through Upwork.
Dec 16, 2021 03:02:00 PM Edited Dec 16, 2021 03:12:15 PM by Preston H
re: "How can I submit work for tasks that cannot be submiited through Upwork."
However you want. It doesn't matter.
The attachment is irrelevant. Upwork Is not going to look at it.
The "Submit work for payment" button is what matters,
You use THAT button no matter what.
Wordpress. Set up Linux server. Walk someone's dog. Install a radiator. It doesn't matter. Just use that Submit button.
I use the Submit button every time. Might notify them at all via chat. The Submit button starts the countdown clock toward getting paid automatically. The notification via chat does nothing.