A mobile app that helps freelance web developers find new clients on the go
A solo developer built a mobile tool that lets web developers search for potential clients from their phone — no laptop needed. The idea is to turn idle moments, like waiting for coffee, into productive business development time. It targets freelancers who struggle to keep a steady flow of new clients.
Finding new clients is one of the hardest parts of running a solo web development business. Traditionally, prospecting — searching for businesses that might need a website or web work — requires sitting at a computer to research leads and gather contact details.
This mobile app moves that workflow to your smartphone, so you can prospect during short breaks throughout the day. For a one-person web business, this means you can keep filling your client pipeline without carving out dedicated desk time, making it easier to balance delivery work with sales activity.
Key points
- Mobile tool built specifically for freelance web developers seeking new clients
- Works from a smartphone, no desktop required
- Designed to fit into short idle moments during the day
- Aims to make client prospecting faster and less time-consuming
- A side project targeting solo web developers who handle their own sales
Quick term guide
- Solo developer
- An individual who handles all parts of creating a project or product alone.
- developers
- Developers are people who build software, apps, or websites.
- business
- An activity where you provide value to others in exchange for money.
- prospecting
- The process of searching for potential new clients or customers for your business
- prospect
- A potential customer you are in talks with but who has not yet bought
- workflow
- A repeatable set of steps for getting a task done.
- pipeline
- An automated sequence of steps that processes or moves data without manual intervention.
- side project
- A small project someone builds outside their main job or main business.