Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Your invitation to build the apps of the future

Freelancer.com is launching its API today!
This will enable developers to automate workflows across the entire Freelancer platform, and integrate the power of our marketplace into their applications.
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Uber built the largest taxi company in the world without owning any cars. Could you build an even bigger company without using any staff?
Imagine an app with one button.

It doesn't matter where you are in the world, but once you press that button, anything can be delivered to you.

Your favourite flowers? Delivered. Need a photographer? Press that button. An Indian village needs their well fixed? Easy, they can post their project and then choose from several benefactors. Take a photo, and have a caricature sent back, or a birthday card, or even a 3D model. You're only limited by your imagination.
Case Study
"The Freelancer API provides an excellent platform to scale up the hiring of designers. We just provide a brief based on our AI, and Freelancer's API does all the heavy lifting." — Steve Liu, Co-founder, Flobox
Flobox, a recent winner at Startcon, used the Freelancer API combined with artificial intelligence to create Assetio–a way to automatically cycle and optimise ad creatives using human designers without any human intervention.
Access to the API documentation and sandbox is available now at
developers.freelancer.com
Today, we are also releasing two fully open source SDKs, which are now available on GitHub for immediate integration into client applications. These SDKs are available in the two most common software development platforms:

Python

Android
We can't wait to see what you'll build!
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