Why can't I publish my project?

You can only publish your project after you've added credit to your account.

If you want to start a project on our platform, it's important to understand that this service is provided by professionals who expect to be compensated for their work. To ensure this and to prevent talents from being cheated out of their compensation, many platforms require an upfront payment. This means that a certain amount needs to be deposited into the client's account before the project can be published and talents can be brought on board.

This process is in place to protect the talents involved by ensuring that payment is secured before they begin their work. This way, talents don't have to worry about whether they'll be paid in the end or not. They can fully focus on the project, knowing that their hard work will be rewarded.

For the client, this is also beneficial because it ensures that the project runs smoothly from start to finish and they won't end up empty-handed. Once the credit in your account is used up, you can make another payment to continue the project.

Overall, upfront payment is a sensible measure that helps ensure projects are successfully completed and talents are fairly compensated. If you're a client looking to start a project, make sure you have enough credit in your account before publishing the project and bringing talents on board. This way, you can be confident that you'll receive high-quality work and that the talents involved will be paid fairly.