Projects disappeared

Is it just me or for all the new two coding projects sudddenly disappeared from the dashboard?
I submitted like a couple of tasks in one of them which failed at difficulty stage eventually....Am I offboarded from them or what?? Is there anyone who can still see these right now?

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The process feels broken, so I intend to start my own firm

Building my own house made me want to start a construction firm. Which I did not expect.

Over the last year I got involved in almost everything from floor planning, ventilation, electrical points, kitchen layout, wardrobes, tiles, hardware, budgeting, to contractor coordination. Decisions nobody warns you about until you're already in the middle of them.

What surprised me wasn't how hard construction is. It was how broken the experience feels for most homeowners. Designs that look like wedding halls. Contractors who disappear after taking advances. Cost surprises that show up too late to fix.

Nobody seems to be building homes that are just... nice to live in.

I like clean, functional spaces. Good light, smart storage, decent airflow, nothing decorative for its own sake. But I also know Indian homes have real requirements like parents, guests, festivals, dust, storage, that a Scandinavian apartment wasn't designed around. There's a middle ground somewhere.

I've been thinking about starting a firm in the Rudrapur–Haldwani–Pantnagar region. Design, construction management, transparent pricing, proper use of AI & Tech and a process that doesn't feel chaotic for the client.

If you've built or renovated a house — what frustrated you most? And would you trust a younger firm that led with transparency and process, or would you default to someone with a longer track record of the same old problems?

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u/Mediocre_Isopod_1259 — 2 months ago

The process is broken

Building my own house made me want to start a construction firm. Which I did not expect.

Over the last year I got involved in almost everything from floor planning, ventilation, electrical points, kitchen layout, wardrobes, tiles, hardware, budgeting, to contractor coordination. Decisions nobody warns you about until you're already in the middle of them.

What surprised me wasn't how hard construction is. It was how broken the experience feels for most homeowners. Designs that look like wedding halls. Contractors who disappear after taking advances. Cost surprises that show up too late to fix.

Nobody seems to be building homes that are just... nice to live in.

I like clean, functional spaces. Good light, smart storage, decent airflow, nothing decorative for its own sake. But I also know Indian homes have real requirements like parents, guests, festivals, dust, storage, that a Scandinavian apartment wasn't designed around. There's a middle ground somewhere.

I've been thinking about starting a firm in the Rudrapur–Haldwani–Pantnagar region. Design, construction management, transparent pricing, proper use of AI & Tech and a process that doesn't feel chaotic for the client.

If you've built or renovated a house — what frustrated you most? And would you trust a younger firm that led with transparency and process, or would you default to someone with a longer track record of the same old problems?

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u/Mediocre_Isopod_1259 — 2 months ago

The process is broken

Building my own house made me want to start a construction firm. Which I did not expect.

Over the last year I got involved in almost everything from floor planning, ventilation, electrical points, kitchen layout, wardrobes, tiles, hardware, budgeting, to contractor coordination. Decisions nobody warns you about until you're already in the middle of them.

What surprised me wasn't how hard construction is. It was how broken the experience feels for most homeowners. Designs that look like wedding halls. Contractors who disappear after taking advances. Cost surprises that show up too late to fix.

Nobody seems to be building homes that are just... nice to live in.

I like clean, functional spaces. Good light, smart storage, decent airflow, nothing decorative for its own sake. But I also know Indian homes have real requirements like parents, guests, festivals, dust, storage, that a Scandinavian apartment wasn't designed around. There's a middle ground somewhere.

I've been thinking about starting a firm in the Rudrapur–Haldwani–Pantnagar region. Design, construction management, transparent pricing, proper use of AI & Tech and a process that doesn't feel chaotic for the client.

If you've built or renovated a house — what frustrated you most? And would you trust a younger firm that led with transparency and process, or would you default to someone with a longer track record of the same old problems?

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u/Mediocre_Isopod_1259 — 2 months ago

The process is broken

Building my own house made me want to start a construction firm. Which I did not expect.

Over the last year I got involved in almost everything from floor planning, ventilation, electrical points, kitchen layout, wardrobes, tiles, hardware, budgeting, to contractor coordination. Decisions nobody warns you about until you're already in the middle of them.

What surprised me wasn't how hard construction is. It was how broken the experience feels for most homeowners. Designs that look like wedding halls. Contractors who disappear after taking advances. Cost surprises that show up too late to fix.

Nobody seems to be building homes that are just... nice to live in.

I like clean, functional spaces. Good light, smart storage, decent airflow, nothing decorative for its own sake. But I also know Indian homes have real requirements like parents, guests, festivals, dust, storage, that a Scandinavian apartment wasn't designed around. There's a middle ground somewhere.

I've been thinking about starting a firm in the Rudrapur–Haldwani–Pantnagar region. Design, construction management, transparent pricing, proper use of AI & Tech and a process that doesn't feel chaotic for the client.

If you've built or renovated a house — what frustrated you most? And would you trust a younger firm that led with transparency and process, or would you default to someone with a longer track record of the same old problems?

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u/Mediocre_Isopod_1259 — 2 months ago

The process is broken

Building my own house made me want to start a construction firm. Which I did not expect.

Over the last year I got involved in almost everything from floor planning, ventilation, electrical points, kitchen layout, wardrobes, tiles, hardware, budgeting, to contractor coordination. Decisions nobody warns you about until you're already in the middle of them.

What surprised me wasn't how hard construction is. It was how broken the experience feels for most homeowners. Designs that look like wedding halls. Contractors who disappear after taking advances. Cost surprises that show up too late to fix.

Nobody seems to be building homes that are just... nice to live in.

I like clean, functional spaces. Good light, smart storage, decent airflow, nothing decorative for its own sake. But I also know Indian homes have real requirements like parents, guests, festivals, dust, storage, that a Scandinavian apartment wasn't designed around. There's a middle ground somewhere.

I've been thinking about starting a firm in the Rudrapur–Haldwani–Pantnagar region. Design, construction management, transparent pricing, proper use of AI & Tech and a process that doesn't feel chaotic for the client.

If you've built or renovated a house — what frustrated you most? And would you trust a younger firm that led with transparency and process, or would you default to someone with a longer track record of the same old problems?

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u/Mediocre_Isopod_1259 — 2 months ago

I'm worried

Basically, the dashboard says the payment is done but no amount credited yet. Last week it was done by this time. The project got paused last week itself and hence I'm worried whether the payment dashboard is just showing automated/stale data or is it for real? No help whatsoever through chat support or payment dispute form.

Posting it here since support is shit as always.

Edit. My project lead is an Indian guy- basically a kid who idk for what reason is so stupid and worthless that he hasn't been responding on slack. Why the hell they make such people leads. As***le company

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u/Mediocre_Isopod_1259 — 3 months ago

No task in Project L***s is there

Basically, all existing tasks are already claimed it seems and none of them are visible for newly onboarded. Any way to get them or get any other projects for that matter?

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u/Mediocre_Isopod_1259 — 3 months ago