We started out last year with about 200 paying customers, and by the beginning of 2016 we were at nearly 2,000. We were growing fast and needed people to keep up. This is how we painlessly grew our awesome team from 8 to a thriving 13 in three months.
There’s a lot of advice out there about making the jump to freelance. How to set yourself up, the highs and lows. Fewer people talk about what it’s like when you go from freelance back to full time. I did it and lived to tell.
Read any article from the tech world these days and you’ll find the consensus is that remote companies are the way of the future. Here’s why Proposify has chosen the more traditional path.
You may think it’s a bit old-school, but meeting new humans face-to-face is still a valuable, viable activity to move your business and career forward. Here’s how to ease the pain so you become a pro.
You may think your agency specializes in digital marketing or web design, but what you actually specialize in is making your clients happy. And while there are some days when it seems like an elusive goal, it’s actually not that much of a mystery. Here's how to give your clients what they want and need from your company.
In our never-ending quest to perfect Proposify, we’ve added an exciting new integration, we responded to feedback about signatures, and we’re giving the editor a little TLC.
Over the past few months we’ve been working on designing, developing, and testing our exciting new Permissions feature and it’s now ready to roll! We think is going to be a real game changer for those of you working with larger teams.
Building digital experiences on behalf of your clients is one thing, profiting from the work is another. Here’s how to put something out into the world that works, makes your client happy, and makes sure you don’t lose your shirt.
If you run an agency you’ve likely been tempted to build, or have already built, your own software product between client projects. I’ve been there myself — and that’s why Proposify exists today. Here I share how to do it right to avoid failure.