Building shakeon.io
The worst moment in a client project is rarely the work itself.
It’s the phrase “That was part of the deal, right?”—three weeks later, when no one remembers exactly what was agreed upon.
That’s exactly why I’ve spent my evenings over the past few months building a little tool: Shakeon.
The idea is simple. You quickly jot down what’s included in the project—services, revision rounds, deadline, price—send your client a link, and they confirm it with a click. No account, no login on their end. After that, you both have a fixed, timestamped record of what was agreed upon. No contract, more like a “shared record of the facts” that you can refer to later without having to argue from memory.
I’m a UX designer, not a full-time founder—this started as a solo project, from concept to design to code. I’m both proud and nervous to be releasing it now.
It’s just been launched, so I hardly have any users yet—and that’s exactly why I’m reaching out: I’d love to hear your honest feedback.
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